Gwinnett County is among the latest metro Atlanta school districts warning students about potential consequences tied to calls for student walkouts protesting ICE.
In a statement, Gwinnett County Public Schools says discipline is based solely on student conduct, and any student who leaves class or school grounds will face consequences. The district says those consequences are based on what it calls “learning, accountability, and support.”
Paulding County School District has also issued a warning, telling students they will be held to their code of conduct. The district says while it respects students’ rights to free expression, activities that disrupt learning are not permitted…