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Student Sit-in at City Hall

Sit-In Continues
By Antonio D. French

Filed Thursday, March 15, 2007 at 6:43 AM

After more than 15 hours of waiting for a conversation with Mayor Francis Slay, the group of two dozen students were greeted this morning by the mayor's education liaison, Robyn Wahby, who brought bagels, but no mayor.
The students refused Wahby's offer and remain determined to speak to the mayor. Here is the list of demands that the students are waiting to present to Mayor Slay([search]):

1. Do not take away our accreditation before the end of the school year

2. Contact Missouri Colleges and Universities and provide statement/proof from them that the lack of accreditation will not have any negative impact on our scholarships or admissions to college

3. Make no final decision before the April election

4. "Play By They Rules" - Give us provisional accreditation until 2008

5. Show us your educational plan that would be put into place if you take away our accreditation

6. Explain in writing why you are treating our district differently then other districts

7. Provide proof that you have talked to the students of the SLPS before you decided to support a State take over

8. Provide a forum for a student-based discussion on a State take over

9. Provide proof that you will keep your promises

10. No retaliation against us for our actions

Listen to live coverage of the ongoing student sit-in on 920AM till 10:00 a.m.

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Re: Student Sit-in at City Hall

Received from a Myspace friend:

The latest development in the attempted hijacking of St Louis City
Public Schools (and the subversion of democracy) by mayor Francis Slay([search])
is that a group of students have staged a sit in at the mayor's office
in City Hall. In addition to presenting the mayor with a list of
demands, the students have created a song which was aptly titled The
Democracy Anthem.

The students are in need of as much support as we can provide them. In
addition to donations of food and drink, they will greatly benefit from
your visits. The media is expectedly downplaying these events so we have
to do all we can to let them know that they are being heard and
supported. Burn and play the songs, contact radio stations, your elected
officials, and if you have just 5 minutes, stop by and show them your
support!

The song can also be obtained from a site created by the students :
web.mac.com/debbiemac1/iWeb/DEBBIE1/Movie.html

Video of a Post-Dispatch reporter questioning the young'ns, for whatever
reason.
blog.myspace.com/index.cfm

The P-D's (insulting) coverage.
www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/education/story/3905A3EFCD919E208625729F0050B4EC

Aaaaaand...the cops are coming.
youtube.com/watch

"A trespass charge is not gonna be the reason for me not being
successful in life..."
"My ancestors fought for their education...I'm gonna continue that..."
--some courageous kids...

I was just down there...I spoke to Lizz Brown and she said the two
things she wanted to emphasize that people could do to help were:

1. Spread the word about whats going on--the protest itself AND the fact
that they aren't letting any more people into the Mayor's office...they
are trying to keep a tight lid on this at City Hall...tell your friends,
forward emails, and get at Mayor Slay: 314.622.3201, or
stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/mayor/contact.html

2. Come down in numbers and fill the hallways outside the Mayor's
office...just taking up space and showing your support for these kids...

So pass this on, post a MySpace bulletin, call Mayor Slay and/or come
down to City Hall (1200 Market St.)...
 

Re: Re: Student Sit-in at City Hall

Yo, Benjie! Or is you Adam?
You actually consulted with Lizz Brown as to what you should do???
You is one crazy white boy!
 

Re: Re: Re: Student Sit-in at City Hall

Your comments are probably better directed to the folks actually doing the sit-in.

Pub Def has coverage of the ongoing sit in.
www.pubdef.net/2007/03/hundreds-join-sit-in.html

Maybe you can find some names to heckle there.
 
Reply: Re: heckling / 17 Mar 2007

Re: Student Sit-in at City Hall

let's see, missing school to sit in the mayor's office. No wonder they can't pass the MAP test and the school's are losing accreditation.
 

Re: Re: Student Sit-in at City Hall

You seem unaware that you don't know anything about the current events regarding St. Louis Public Schools and about education in general. I attended the press conference and came away very impressed with the intellect of these students. They made Slay([search]) look weak and ignorant. What does that say about Slay?
 

Re: Student Sit-in at City Hall

If anyone knows ayanah i think is her name(a-yan-nah) she was the light skinned girl that sat in city hall tell her to hit me up at 644-3861 tell her we met at the UAPO meetin
 

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