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Opinion | We cannot police our way out of school violence

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Students at York Memorial staged a walkout Friday in protest of what they call “deplorable” school considitions. Among their concerns are racial violence and overuse of suspension, lack of teachers and resources, over-policing, and an unsafe learning environment.


Last Friday, students showed that they have had enough. At York Memorial Collegiate Institute, students organized a walkout to protest unsafe learning conditions. The school has seen daily fights, with staff pinning the blame on the students.

Student leaders who organized the walkout emphasized that it is school administration and board officials who are responsible for the escalating situation, not students. They cited a lack of staff trained in de-escalation – a direct result of underfunding schools — and felt that resorting to punitive disciplinary measures, such as suspensions and expulsions, or calling the police, only exacerbated distrust, making matters worse.

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