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ACHS student voices lifted: a non-political, peaceful stand



2018-03-15 - 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
ACHS students took action this week to add emphasis to the message to stop the violence in schools. These young women who had time to stop and share details of the school's Tuesday event made it clear the ACHS walkout was not about guns, and it was not about politics. It was, and will continue to be, about keeping the subject of stopping violence in schools on the forefront of the conversation locally and nationally. It is about putting disagreements aside and working together, peacefully, for a solution. From left are Jenna Rodgers, sophomore; Carrie Smith, sophomore; Rebecca Heuser, freshman; and Tiana Taylor, Senior. Click 'read more' below to go to the story of the event.


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