WHYY By Kensington Creative and Performing Arts High School. (Harvey Finkle/The Notebook) This article originally appeared on Chalkbeat Philadelphia. — Students at Kensington Creative and Performing Arts High School have argued in recent weeks that their schedule requires too much screen time. Now they might protest by refusing to log in to virtual classes, the school principal wrote in a letter to families Friday. In her letter, Principal Patricia M. McDermott-Fair stated the school had “received communication” that some students and staff might stage a “logout” protest on Monday. “I understand that frustrations might be heightened because of the very unusual circumstances that we’re all living in these days,” McDermott wrote.