A large group of students at Antioch High School walked out Friday morning due to a number of issues they say need to be addressed at the school.
Here’s the list of grievances from the students:
- Administration’s decision to deny all applicable students the opportunity to take the PSAT, ruining their chances to qualify for National Merit Scholar scholarships
- Extremely strict dress code that removes students from their learning environment based on what they are wearing
- The fragmentation of school clubs and activities due to the denial of fundraising
- Cancelation of Senior Week and all senior activities
- Lack of adequate facilities
- Vacancy of teachers for crucial classes
- Unorganized administration
- Failure to involve students in the decision making of school policies
- Unfair and unequal treatment of staff members
- Failure of administration to respond to student concerns in a timely manner
- Cafeteria food that is moldy or undercooked and therefore unable to be consumed
- Lack of fair discipline
- Having an unlicensed principle for half of the school year
- Discontinuation of Fee Waivers for students in tough financial situations
- Tardy Policy that is extremely strict and unwarranted
NewsChannel5 also reports that a number of teacher have already or will be leaving the school:
Teachers there told NewsChannel 5 more than half the staff has already decided not to return next year. In fact, many teachers have already left.
MNPS offered the following response:
“A few hundred students at Antioch High School participated in a peaceful walkout today in response to a personnel issue involving the football coach. Personnel matters at schools are at the discretion of the principal. We are working with the administration at Antioch High School to resolve this issue with the community.”
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