Taking a stand, shoulder to shoulder, against Bill 22

LCSS students walked out of classes on Friday, Mar. 2

LCSS students walked out of classes on Friday,  Mar. 2 in support of their teachers over Bill 22. They walked from LCSS to the entrance of town with handmade signs in a show of support. While rallying along the road with their signs, they were greeted by drivers honking their horns in support. Students won’t be back in class for a while as the teachers are on strike and will not be back in their classrooms until Thursday.

LCSS students walked out of classes on Friday, Mar. 2 in support of their teachers over Bill 22. They walked from LCSS to the entrance of town with handmade signs in a show of support. While rallying along the road with their signs, they were greeted by drivers honking their horns in support. Students won’t be back in class for a while as the teachers are on strike and will not be back in their classrooms until Thursday.

LCSS students walked out of classes on Friday,  Mar. 2 in support of their teachers over Bill 22. They walked from LCSS to the entrance of town with handmade signs in a show of support. While rallying along the road with their signs, they were greeted by drivers honking their horns in support. Students won’t be back in class for a while as the teachers are on strike and will not be back in their classrooms until Thursday.

 

 

Lake Cowichan Gazette