High school students in several districts in Iowa have staged walkouts to protest legislation that affects their education. Students want their teachers to have the freedom to teach, and they want the freedom to learn. Iowa legislators don’t want either.
In light of recent education bills at the Iowa Legislature, whether it’s promoting vouchers for private schools or restricting what teachers are allowed to mention in class, many Iowa students are getting fed up. And they’re standing up.
Friday afternoon in Johnston, a group of close to 100 students walked out of class and stood on school grounds to talk about those bills, explain how they’re impacting Iowa students and teachers, and encourage their peers to register to vote and to elect different legislators.
“I think the biggest thing now is putting people in positions of power that actually will do the work and will care and represent the student voices that are speaking out about this,” said Waverly Zhao, a junior at Johnston High School who helped lead the walkout.
The walkout was organized by students and two student organizations, Johnston Community of Racial Equity (CORE) Club and Iowa WTF.
And Johnston was only one of several with recent walkouts. Thursday, students walked out at Ankeny and other events have been planned for public and private high schools in Ames, West Des Moines, Des Moines, and possibly Waukee. All are organized by student groups, and generally around the same issue of not having their voices heard about their educations. Students have also held walkouts in recent months in Iowa City, Cedar Rapids and Waterloo.
Specifically, students are calling out House File 2577, the bill that requires teachers to post every single piece of classroom material online, and Senate File 2369, the bill which allows vouchers for private schools and includes a parents’ bill of rights. Both have only passed in their chambers.
Students are also calling out House File 802, the law that prohibits so-called “divisive concepts” being taught in school, which passed last year…
HF 802 prohibited teachers from teaching “divisive concepts” and targets ideas such as systemic or institutionalized racism and sexism, and how those have shaped the way the country was built and how it functions now. Students say they’ve already seen it cause a chilling effect in their classrooms.
“As a student of color, it’s been hard enough in the district, and with the recent legislation, it’s harder to discuss racism and harder for us to combat that in schools,” said Anita Danakar, a Johnston high schooler.
For example, she said her history teacher made sure to tell students they weren’t trying to make student feel guilty when they talked about redlining in class.
Zhao said in her history and social studies classes teachers are talking less about racism and sexism so they don’t cross any lines. A history lesson she had about the 3/5ths compromise in the Constitution left most of the class confused, Zhao said, because the teacher was never quite able to explain why it existed….
Overall, the students said they want to learn about these topics in school, from a trusted source and in an environment where they can ask questions.
“This entire attitude that [says] these students are not mature enough to learn and have mature conversations in the classroom about race, gender, sexuality, to say we can’t even talk about that in an educational environment is disgusting,” said Nicholas Arick, a 17-year-old student who plans to vote in the next presidential election. “It’s saying these students don’t deserve to learn about these things, and eventually when they get out of high school, they’re be ignorant and they won’t know what they’re voting for.”
Good morning Diane and everyone,
Students walking out? What about TEACHERS walking out?
a walk-out across the nation: what would a huge “teachers’ march” do for today’s issues
Slime molds are smarter than legislators …
One of the most uplifting stories I’ve read lately. If change is going to happen it will happen with our young people.
Iowa teens can now obtain a Hate-Free Library Card. Iowa and All USA Teens Now Have A Library That Will Forever Stand Up Against Any Hate In Any State.
Welcome To Brooklyn!
The Brooklyn Public Library has announced that any teenager in America is now eligible for a Brooklyn Public Library card.
Teens can sign out ebooks + audiobooks from wherever they live.
The move is designed to combat censorship, with some titles listed as “always available.”
You do know that Brooklyn Public Library has now sounded the death knell for public library systems across the nation with this move? You are 4 moves behind big tech which means “checkmate” for them. Politicians will soon be “convinced” that they don’t need to fund expensive public buildings, pay librarian salaries and purchase paper books and other media because whadaya know…..anyone can get their books online from anywhere. One big public library system online with big tech having most of the control and funded by tax payer dollars. Public library systems have been fighting defunding and for local control for years.
Defunding libraries will be a battle whether students are given access to the Brooklyn Public Library online collection or not. It is just as important that students have access to resources that are being denied them because of political bias. They are two separate battles, both of which need to be fought.
This is not a death knell for libraries. Most people prefer a physical book that they can curl up with, not an online version.
High school students are smarter than legislators. In some states nowadays, pigeons and squirrels are smarter than legislators.
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I knew my dog Mitzi was smarter than most legislators. She has keen social-emotional intelligence. But I hadn’t thought of pigeons and squirrels!
Squirrels can remember where they buried their food stashes. They can remember their history. Legislators cannot.
Also, hi to Mitzi. Hope to see more videos of playing in the snow sometime.
You will hear more from Mitzi. Her deep intelligence makes the MAGA faction look like squirrels.
Somuthem legislators is jus stool pigeons
Ah, all this will do is encourage the Trumpist-controlled MAGA GOP to see students that can think and reason independently by using their critical thinking and problem solving skills as a threat to the Republican Party’s future fascist aspirations. The fascists’ will then work harder and more ruthlessly to end public education as soon as possible, making sure no more children learn how to develop those thinking skills and the few that do will be crushed.