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Olathe schools refuse to answer questions about ‘student-led’ walkout that ended in violence
Sentinel Kansas·10d ago
X / Twitter·Facebook·A “student-led” walkout on Feb. 20 at Olathe Northwest High School to protest immigration enforcement ended in a violent altercation between students and multiple arrests, and the district is refusing to answer questions. The Sentinel asked Olathe Superintendent Brent Yeager and Olathe Northwest Principal Chris Zuck if the district condoned the walkout and if any […] The post Olathe schools refuse to answer questions about ‘student-led’ walkout that ended in violence appeared first on The Sentin
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