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In this New York Post article, Sophia Melissa Caraballo Piñeiro reports that elite Los Angeles private school Harvard-Westlake is facing criticism after its yearbook included a spread highlighting a student anti-ICE walkout.
- The controversy centers on a yearbook feature showing students participating in a January 30 anti-ICE walkout at Harvard-Westlake.
- The report says one parent blasted the spread as “indoctrination,” arguing that students are being exposed to narrow political views presented as accepted facts.
- The walkout itself was covered by the school’s student newspaper, The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle, which reported that the protest was part of nationwide actions opposing ICE funding and immigration enforcement.
- According to the student newspaper, Upper School Head Beth Slattery told parents before the event that the school was not officially supporting the walkout but would not physically stop students from leaving campus during lunch.
- Slattery later said an estimated 100 to 125 students participated, walking along Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Ventura Boulevard with signs in what she described as a peaceful protest.
- Student participants quoted by the school newspaper framed the walkout as a show of solidarity with immigrants, a protest against ICE practices, and a form of youth civic engagement.
- The Post frames the yearbook spread as another example of political activism surfacing inside elite private-school culture, especially in Los Angeles.
- The broader issue is whether a school yearbook should document student activism neutrally as part of campus life or whether featuring the walkout gives institutional validation to a partisan political position.
Read the full story:
https://nypost.com/2026/06/06/us-news/harvard-westlake-under-fire-for-yearbook-featuring-anti-ice-walkout/



