Chattanooga Times Free Press

Responses from other students across Hamilton County:

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I’m walking out because during lockdown drills, my friends grab my hands in fear that this time it’s real. I’m walking out because of the way my teachers look at us the day after a school shooting. I’m walking out because no student should have to put their life on the line for an education.

At some point in history, America decided that a school building was an acceptable shooting range. So unless we make it clear that our lives are more valuable than someone’s right to an assault weapon, I will continue to protest. Allee Herron Center for Creative Arts ninth grade

I’m walking out because I believe that young people have a voice against gun violence. Abigail Becker Normal Park fourth grade

I am walking out for respect and for change. I want to respect all of the lives taken and all of the lives that have forever been changed by gun violence.

I am walking out for change in schools, and change on gun laws. I want a safer environmen­t for my generation and all of the generation­s to come. We need change, for if we don’t do anything things will only get worse. I want this walkout to help inspire many other people, not just students. I want people to be inspired to fight, to want change, to want a safer future.

I am walking out for many reasons, and I’m proud to be able to do so. I want this walkout to show that the kids of my generation are not going to sit back anymore, that we will make change if no one else wants to. I am walking out for respect, for change and for a future I will be proud to live in. Katelyn Burns Sequoyah High School 11th grade

I am walking out on Wednesday to protest. I am protesting the NRA, the politician­s who have stood by and watched, and most importantl­y, I am protesting the silence of millions of Americans who have let murders be ignored.

I am walking out to make sure the drive for change isn’t pushed under the rug like it has been for too long.

I am also walking out to bring attention to the sly acts of corrupt politician­s who fail us every time they are bought off by NRA checks instead of the people’s voices.

Finally, and most importantl­y, I am walking out to honor by my actions the 17 lives taken a month ago Wednesday. Mason Thomas Red Bank High School ninth grade

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