Do K-12 students have the right to walk out in protest?

Source: Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
by Adam Goldstein

“Walkouts are a recurring form of student protest; students have used them to oppose gun violence, protest against racial injustice, call attention to climate change, protest wars, and more. Is there a right to walk out? Are states censoring students by pushing back? The short answer is that the First Amendment protects students’ rights to express views, but not the right to walk out of class to express them. But there’s a lot to unpack.” (02/24/26)

https://www.fire.org/news/do-k-12-students-have-right-walk-out-protest