A group of Denver Public Schools parents and students held a march and rally Wednesday to protest the district's decision to ban the Robert F. Smith STEAM Academy co-founder from school properties. via MicahSmith_TV
The demonstration started on Welton Street in the Five Points neighborhood and ended in front of DPS headquarters on Lincoln Street.
Fashaw said he organized the protest after learning DPS leaders banned Robert F. Smith STEAM Academy co-founder Brandon Pryor from school properties. But the protest was about more than Pryor, Fashaw said.
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