Tri-State students honor Florida shooting victims with school walkouts
Students across the country walked out of classes Wednesday morning to mark the one-month anniversary of the school shooting that killed 17 in Parkland, Florida.
About two dozen Tri-State schools confirmed to WCPO that they allowed students to participate in the national walkout, but there are likely numerous others.
Norwood High School students walk out of class to protest gun the violence that is happening in schools across the US.Photo by: Joe Simon
Adult staff show their support for students at Anderson High School.Photo by: Provided
Students walked out of classes at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Anderson High School to protest gun violence.Photo by: Provided
Students walked out of classes at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Anderson High School to protest gun violence.Photo by: Provided
Norwood High School students walk out of class to protest gun the violence that is happening in schools across the US.Photo by: Joe Simon
Norwood High School students walk out of class to protest gun the violence that is happening in schools across the US.Photo by: Joe Simon
Norwood High School students walk out of class to protest gun the violence that is happening in schools across the US.Photo by: Joe Simon
Norwood High School students walk out of class to protest gun the violence that is happening in schools across the US.Photo by: Joe Simon
Norwood High School students walk out of class to protest gun the violence that is happening in schools across the US.Photo by: Joe Simon
Norwood High School students walk out of class to protest gun the violence that is happening in schools across the US.Photo by: Joe Simon
Norwood High School students walk out of class to protest gun the violence that is happening in schools across the US.Photo by: Joe Simon