The protesting continued as some students returned to the classroom Monday on St. Croix as groups made up of parents, students, and other family members came out to march. They began at Pueblo Golden Rock and went to Government House in Christiansted town.
The protest was organized by a group calling themselves “We the People,” who also organized another protest on the same day on the lawn of the St. Croix Educational Complex High School, where more than 100 people gathered.
One of the protestors, Irene Ali, said, “We are protesting for all the students, all the children, all the parents for the needs that have not been met in the schools and the horrendous conditions that continue to get worse and we are being unheard.”
As the crowd of about 40 people marched through the road, they chanted, “Enough is enough!”
Ali said that some of the concerns listed for some of the schools range from mold in some of the rooms, leaks in the ceiling, rats eating wires, and not enough water.
“We are living in the hottest times, period,” said Ali.
“Our demand is that you are accountable, your transparent, you let us know what is going on, and we see change. We feel that things have been too silent. There has been promises that has been made and things have not been done. We want to make sure that we get results for our kids. We understand that this is not going to happen overnight, but what we demand is the change and for it to begin so that our kids and our future have something to look forward to because right now, we are heading down a horrendous road,” said Ali.