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    Casco Bay High ‘Walk of Solidarity’ - Staff photo by Derek Davis | of | Share this photo

    Casco Bay High School students and teachers march from the school to a bus stop on Allen Avenue where four students were victims of a racially biased hate crime as they waited for the bus last week. Juniors Farhiyo Hassan and Lemyaa Nag, right, lead the march.

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    Ekhlas Ahmed, left, a teacher at the school, hugs junior Farhiyo Hassan after the march. "One walk is not enough", said Ahmed, "something has to happen."

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    Casco Bay High School students and teachers, many holding signs, chant in protest during Monday's after-school march.

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    Casco Bay High School students wait at a bus stop on Allen Avenue on Monday where four students were victims of a racially biased hate crime. Signs have since been posted on the glass at the bus stop.

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    More than 300 students and staff participated in the march. Casco Bay High Principal Derek Pierce said the “Walk of Solidarity” was brief, but symbolic.

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    Casco Bay High ‘Walk of Solidarity’ - Staff photo by Derek Davis | of | Share this photo

    Students and teachers march across schools grounds at Casco Bay High.

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    Casco Bay High senior Lilly Thorne, center, holds a sign and chants with students and teachers.

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