100 Palm Desert High School students 'peacefully' walk out of class in support of abortion rights

100 Palm Desert High School students 'peacefully' walk out of class in support of abortion rights
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While many rallied in Washington for abortion rights recently, local students held their own protest of recent developments regarding Roe v. Wade. | Unsplash/Gavatri Malhotra

Palm Desert High School students staged a peaceful walkout Thursday morning to protest ongoing developments regarding Roe v. Wade. School officials responded by calling a lockout on campus while the protest was taking place.

"Approximately 100 students peacefully walked to the quad (area of the high school) as a protest regarding Roe v. Wade," Mary Perry, spokeswoman for Desert Sands Unified School District, said in a News Channel 3 article.

A peaceful atmosphere remained throughout the hour-long protest in favor of abortion rights, the article said. Prior to the event, student organizers had notified the school of their plans.

At approximately 11:30 a.m., the high school's assistant principal sent out a call notifying parents of the protest, the News Channel 3 article said. The lockout meant that no visitors were allowed on campus while in effect, according to the article. Once the protest concluded, students returned to class.

According to a Desert Sun article reposted by Yahoo Sports, the protest was organized by the student-run Feminism in Action Club at the high school. In fact, the effort was entirely coordinated by students.

During the event, one student spoke out of a bullhorn explaining how it was their civil responsibility to ensure that politicians who support and protect safe and legal abortions are those who get elected, the article said.