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PHOTOS: Student Walkout At Corner Canyon High School

Kelsie Moore
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Students gather outside Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah.

This morning, students across the country participated in a walkout to honor the victims of last month's Parkland, Florida shooting and vocalize support for gun control. At Corner Canyon High School in Draper, students gathered at a nearby park.

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Student organizers August Burton (left), Grant Croshaw (middle) and Darienne Debrule (right) review prepared remarks moments before the 10 a.m. walkout.

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Students begin crossing the school parking lot to a nearby park.

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Senior August Burton leads the students in 17 minutes of silence to honor the 17 Parkland, Florida victims.

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Senior Darienne Debrule speaks to the crowd about the need for stricter gun laws.

Students listen to messages from their peers.

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After 17 minutes the students file back into the school and return to class.

A dual citizen of both Australia and the United States, Kelsie has enjoyed breaking down all of her pre-conceptions of this country as she’s put a lens on the American people. Prior to RadioWest, she was filming short documentaries worldwide, getting to the heart of rural communities disadvantaged by poverty. As she invests in Utah and the community here, she is picking up a slight American accent that her Australian family is not proud of.
Lee Hale began listening to KUER while he was teaching English at a Middle School in West Jordan (his one hour commute made for plenty of listening time). Inspired by what he heard he applied for the Kroc Fellowship at NPR headquarters in DC and to his surprise, he got it. Since then he has reported on topics ranging from TSA PreCheck to micro apartments in overcrowded cities to the various ways zoo animals stay cool in the summer heat. But, his primary focus has always been education and he returns to Utah to cover the same schools he was teaching in not long ago. Lee is a graduate of Brigham Young University and is also fascinated with the way religion intersects with the culture and communities of the Beehive State. He hopes to tell stories that accurately reflect the beliefs that Utahns hold dear.
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