OMAHA, Neb. — Students have staged a walkout at an Omaha high school, saying they’re protesting the election of Donald Trump to be the next president of the United States.

Hundreds gathered Friday morning on a sidewalk and onto the grounds of Central High, a school with a diverse student population that sits a few blocks west of downtown Omaha. No incidents of violence have been reported.

Several students carried signs. Among them: “Love Trumps Hate” and “We Are Stronger Together.”

Officials stationed along the curb kept students from spilling onto a busy street.

Administrators held an assembly Thursday to talk to students about the election and the students’ political and social concerns. Hillary Clinton had won a mock election at the school.

A downtown Omaha anti-Trump protest Wednesday ended with two arrests.