On Monday morning, hundreds of students from Norman High School in Oklahoma walked out of class demanding better treatment for three students who said they were raped.

Hundreds pouring out of school, crossing the street. Crowd is chanting "Whose school? Our school." #YesAllDaughters

Hundreds pouring out of school, crossing the street. Crowd is chanting "Whose school? Our school." #YesAllDaughters

Over the past year, three students at Norman High have accused the same teenager of rape, and now they're joining with community leaders and advocacy groups to demand a safer school.

The 18-year-old man allegedly recorded himself anally penetrating a 16-year-old girl in September and showed the video to his friends. In an audio recording of the alleged rapist discussing the incident with a friend, published on Jezebel, he referred to her as "asleep... like, incoherent."

The other students include a 14-year-old who said she was raped four days after the video was recorded and a 16-year-old who accused the teen of sexually assaulting her in a campus bathroom in January.

Norman police have not released the suspect's identity pending the outcome of an ongoing criminal investigation. He has, however, been suspended from the school.

Despite the suspect's suspension, the female students say they've been bullied, and told Jezebel they don't feel safe at school.

According to one of the accusers, a male student came up to her and said, "I hear you love being anally raped." She hit him with her book bag, and her boyfriend punched him in the face. All three were suspended.

The same teen also allegedly told the victim's mother that her daughter was a "harlot" who was "moaning like she loved it" in the video.

The girl still has not returned to school. When her mother asked a school administrator about her daughter's suspension, she said that the administrator suggested, "Maybe you should keep her out of school until this calms down."

The other two alleged victims told Jezebel that in addition to being bullied, they were mocked repeatedly at school.

"I'm scared," the 14-year-old victim said. "I know I'm not safe if I go back now. I just want to get my education and be happy at school and live a normal life."