Seven San Francisco high schools organized walkouts on Wednesday amid the ongoing war in Gaza
Students from San Francisco public high schools walked out of classrooms on Wednesday in support of Palestine and called for an end to the ongoing violence in Gaza.
Ronen, who is Jewish, said she cannot stay silent as she “watches the Israeli military commit genocide in our name.” “We feel the impact of the Islamophobia and racism that our students and families are facing right here in San Francisco,” AROC Executive Director Lara Kiswani said. “There is a large Arab, Muslim and Palestinian population here; they are going to school every day, feeling the gravity of this moment.”
Why Breed’s midyear budget cuts would be unusual The mayor’s request for a 3% spending reduction is different than the cuts after the 2001 and 2008 economic declines SFUSD teacher Nathalie Hrizi said the union representing educators stands with the students and defends their right to protest peacefully. She added that educators are often on the front lines of protecting students affected by hateful speech.
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