Southwest Open School students pose with their signs made to participate in a Nationwide school walkout on Wednesday morning.
Lance McDaniel/Courtesy Photo<br>
Southwest Open School students pose with their signs made to participate in a Nationwide school walkout on Wednesday morning.
Lance McDaniel/Courtesy Photo<br>
SWOS students march to Highway 160 as part of their participation in a Nationwide school walkout on Wednesday morning.
Lance McDaniel/Courtesy Photo<br>
SWOS students march to Highway 160 as part of their participation in a Nationwide school walkout on Wednesday morning.
Lance McDaniel/Courtesy Photo<br>
Southwest Open School students stand along Highway 160 with signs they made for participation in a Nationwide school walkout Wednesday morning.
Melissa Watters/Courtesy Photo<br>
Southwest Open School students stand along Highway 160 with signs they made for participation in a Nationwide school walkout Wednesday morning.
Melissa Watters/Courtesy Photo<br>
Southwest Open School students stand along Highway 160 with signs they made for participation in a Nationwide school walkout Wednesday morning.
Melissa Watters/Courtesy Photo<br>
Southwest Open School students stand along Highway 160 with signs they made for participation in a Nationwide school walkout Wednesday morning.
Melissa Watters/Courtesy Photo<br>
The Ute Mountain Ute tribe showed support of the National school walkout with these signs. “No student should be scared to attend school, education is a must,” Colson Cuthair wrote in an email to The Journal.
Courtesy Photo/Silverton Sunbear House-Whitehorse<br>
The Ute Mountain Ute tribe showed support of the National school walkout with these signs. “No student should be scared to attend school, education is a must,” Colson Cuthair wrote in an email to The Journal.
Courtesy Photo/Silverton Sunbear House-Whitehorse<br>
Courtesy Photo/Silverton Sunbear House-Whitehorse<br>The Ute Mountain Ute tribe showed support of the National school walkout with these signs. “No student should be scared to attend school, education is a must,” Colson Cuthair wrote in an email to The Journal.
Courtesy Photo/Silverton Sunbear House-Whitehorse<br>The Ute Mountain Ute tribe showed support of the National school walkout with these signs. “No student should be scared to attend school, education is a must,” Colson Cuthair wrote in an email to The Journal.