LIHUE — The Hawaii Department of Education has said it will support students who plan to participate in the planned nationwide school walkouts in protest of gun violence, and several Kauai schools are participating.
The department last week advised schools to designate walkout areas, saying it “supports students’ constitutional rights to a peaceful assembly and free expression,” according to the Hawaii Tribune-Herald
But students who leave campus during the event will be marked as unexcused or absent, the district said.
Today’s walkouts are organized under the Women’s March Youth EMPOWER organization. The walkouts are scheduled to last 17 minutes to honor the 17 people killed last month in the Florida high school shooting.
Some schools across the country have discouraged participation. A Texas school district said it will suspend any student who participates in a walkout.
Walkouts are planned for Kapaa High School, Kauai High School and Island School. Moments of silence and student speeches have been organized for the 17-minute event.
“Even though Hawaii does have strict gun laws, we just don’t want something like that to happen in our school,” said Keaau High School sophomore Wilmer Agpaoa, who is spearheading the walkout at his school.
Hilo High School is allowing students to gather on the campus patio during the designated walkout time and read aloud any comments they have about school safety or gun violence.
Waiakea High School will pass out paper butterflies to students and encouraging them to write out their “goal” on how to make others feel included, student body president Leira Joyce Vea said.
In the Honokaa-Kealakehe-Kohala-Konawaena Complex Area, schools were advised to draft their own plan according to how they think is best, Superintendent Art Souza said.
“Some schools might just attach 17 minutes to an existing recess period and others might decide they want a particular space and time,” Souza said. “So we’ll leave it to them. And there’s no political statements, this is simply to honor the memory of those who lost their lives (in Florida).”
How about student walkouts to protest abortion too?
The kids just do that because they can get out of school…LOL…STAY in school and learn something…
Hawaii has the one of the strictest GUN laws in the the USA. When has Hawaii had a school shooting? The sheep is easily herded. The manipulation of the Powers to disarm its citizens is Hitleresque! You all remember what happened after that or have you all forgotten?
Gun control laws: Why would it be a different story for politicians? It’s not. They need a profile. To write a bill into law.
NRA is using the 2nd amendment right. Foreign invasion, rather domestic violence. Right to bear arms. Never mind if he shoots 17 in Parkland, Florida. Now dead.