County kids walk out Wednesday

(Left and top right) Approximately 1,300 students in Noblesville Schools chose to walk out Wednesday morning in a sign of solidarity with the victims of the Parkland, Fla., shooting. Other students participated in empathy activities, discussions and writing. (Below right) Carmel students walked into the fieldhouse for 17 minutes. Some students, like those shown at right, carried posters of students killed in Parkland.

Students from Hamilton County schools participated in Wednesday’s National School Walkout Day to honor victims of the recent Parkland, Fla., school shootings and to advocate for gun control.

The Noblesville Schools administration reported that approximately 700 students at NHS, 400 at Noblesville East Middle School and 200 at Noblesville West Middle School chose to walkout at 10 a.m. as part of the national initiative. Other NHS students chose to participate by being involved in empathy activities, discussions and writing.

Approximately 400 students at Hamilton Southeastern High School reportedly left classes to participate in the walkout.

At Carmel High School, students walked out of class and into the fieldhouse for 17 minutes, a minute for each of the Parkland shooting victims. Some students carried poster size photos of the Florida shooting victims.