Students from multiple high schools around the Bay Area walk out in protest of election

Youths attending multiple San Francisco high schools are walking out of class Thursday morning in protest of the results of the 2016 presidential election.

Students from schools including Galileo High School in the Marina District and Mission High School in the Mission District are already arriving at City Hall, per some reports.

The San Francisco Unified Deputy Superintendent tells a San Francisco Chronicle reporter that at least 10 schools are participating in Thursday's demonstration.

San Francisco students marched down Market St. on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 to protest Donald Trump's election. San Francisco students marched down Market St. on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 to protest Donald Trump's election. Photo: Sarah Ravani / The Chronicle Photo: Sarah Ravani / The Chronicle Image 1 of / 10 Caption Close Students from multiple high schools around the Bay Area walk out in protest of election 1 / 10 Back to Gallery

Update 11:09 a.m.: Mark Nieto of KGO is now reporting some students protesting are heading north along the Embarcadero. Other protesters remain at City Hall.

Update 11:27 a.m.: Students from Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek have also walked out, and students in Oakland have disrupted Mayor Libby Schaaf's press conference.

Update 11:43 a.m.: A traffic reporter for KCBS writes that the northbound Embarcadero lanes at Sansome St. are closed.

Update 12:30 p.m.: Students attending Concord, Ygnacio Valley, Clayton Valley Charter, and Mount Diablo high schools have reportedly walked out in protest. Students attending College Park High in Pleasant Hill as well as Korematsu Middle and El Cerrito High in El Cerrito are expected to walk out today as well.

Update 1:05 p.m.: Students attending Napa High School are currently protesting, alongside teens of Vintage High, New Tech High and Valley Oak School. Police are onsite.

Update 1:25 p.m.: Students from private schools in San Francisco, including Sacred Heart Prep, are now joining the protest at City Hall.

Update 1:33 p.m.: Protesting San Jose students are arriving at their City Hall.

For more on this protest, read our breaking news story, Students march on SF's Market Street to protest Trump election.



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