• About Us
    • Meet the Staff
  • Browse Writing
    • Teens in Print Magazine
    • Browse writing by author
  • For Teachers
    • Get your students involved
  • Get Involved
    • Join Teens in Print
    • Collaborate
    • Volunteer
    • Contact Us

Type and hit Enter to search

  • About Us
    • Meet the Staff
  • Browse Writing
    • Teens in Print Magazine
    • Browse writing by author
  • For Teachers
    • Get your students involved
  • Get Involved
    • Join Teens in Print
    • Collaborate
    • Volunteer
    • Contact Us
Local IssuesNews

Boston Latin School Walk-Out: “Standing With Palestine”

Molly McDermott
December 18, 2023 One Min Read
824 Views
0 Comments
Photo of the protest. Photo courtesy of the author.

The date is December 1st, 2023 — and a group of students from Boston Latin School have just participated in an unsanctioned walkout from campus  In protest of a schoolwide ban on discussing the Israel-Palestine conflict. More than one hundred students left Boston Latin at 12:45 PM, passing through the MassArt campuses on their way down to Evans Way Park, holding signs, joining in chants, and accompanied by a number of faculty and alumni. The student organizers of the protest believed that students should be allowed to share their voices on the current event publicly, but have instead been suppressed by the BLS administration. 

When questioned on the events leading up to this protest, one of the organizers explained, “It was really important because so many students have been silenced by the administration, and from that comes an anger, and students […] should have the right to express how they feel.” 

That message resonated with the attendees beyond the Boston Latin School community.  

When asked about the significance of this protest, a non-BLS teacher said. “[We’re] here because [we] believe in the power of students making change.”

A student from the John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science went on to summarize the general sensation among these attendees, saying, “I’m so proud of students for fighting for what they believe in and not being afraid.”

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Tags:

BostonLocal IssuesMolly McDermottNews

Share Article

Read more by this author Written By

Molly McDermott

Next
Image courtesy of author of royal high game
December 18, 2023

Rarest items in Royale High: a Roblox guide

Previous
December 15, 2023

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie – Everything you need to know

Photo of Taylor Swift. Photo courtesy of ROSA RAFAEL on Unsplash.

You might also like

Photo of hands on top of each other. Photo courtesy of Hannah Busing on Unsplash.

The Importance of Being an Active Community Member 

Kaio Marques
January 29, 2026
Students seated for a presentation on woven artworks.

The Boston Public Art Triennial: bridging the gap between art and wellness

Ketura Joseph
August 11, 2025
Stash's Pizza former owner holding his A inspection sign.

Baked lies and burnt truths: The story behind Stash’s Pizza

Ariana Luisa
August 1, 2025
Photo of the Newbury St. sign

Newbury Street, Back Bay: how the past holds the present

Anouk Shin
July 28, 2025
  • About Us
    • Meet the Staff
  • Browse Writing
    • Teens in Print Magazine
    • Browse writing by author
  • For Teachers
    • Get your students involved
  • Get Involved
    • Join Teens in Print
    • Collaborate
    • Volunteer
    • Contact Us