Students from various high schools across Seattle are gearing up for a significant walkout in protest against a recently announced lunch schedule that is set to be implemented in the coming weeks. Seattle Public Schools has decided to transition from a single lunch period to two separate ones, a change that students argue will negatively impact their engagement in school clubs and make it more challenging to receive assistance from teachers.

The new lunch schedule is set to roll out in stages, with some schools making the switch as early as Monday, while all high schools are expected to adopt the new system by October 6. In spite of the mounting student opposition, Seattle Public Schools maintains that the new schedule has already proven effective in several high schools, enhancing the ov

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