About 100 students attending Olympic High School in Charlotte, North Carolina, participated in a walkout on Friday in protest of the school's handling of past reported sexual assault cases. WCNC reports students were looking to hold a protest on Monday, but the school's principal vetoed the idea in favor of a private assembly. “We’re out here today because we’re not going to let them silence our voices anymore,” said student Sereniti Simpson. Simpson helped to organize the protest, which comes in response to the accused student athlete still being allowed to participate in athletic events. “If you get your phone taken in class, you’re benched, but yet he can be under investigation for a sexual crime and still get to play on Friday, that is ridiculous,” Simpson said. “The coaches covered up his ankle monitor so it wouldn’t be shown,” Brianna Moncada, a senior, told the outlet. According to WBTV, an unidentified girl alleged that she was sexually assaulted on campus by a...