School Board to consider policy limiting cooperation with immigration authorities

At its next meeting (agenda here) the Monrovia Board of Education will consider ...

~  Establishing a policy that would generally withhold information or campus access from immigration officials unless required by law, warrant, subpoena, or written consent. However, staff would be instructed not to obstruct officers, even if the staff member believes the officer is exceeding what is authorized. Details here and here.

~  Proclaiming February as Black History Month, Career and Technical Education Month, and to recognize Feb. 2-6 as National School Counseling Week.

To celebrate Black History Month, there will be an Elementary Art Festival on Feb. 12 at the Community Center, a Black History Month event at 1:50 p.m. on Feb. 18 at Clifton Middle School, and another at 1:50 p.m. on Feb. 25 at Santa Fe Computer Magnet School.

- Brad Haugaard

2 comments:

  1. The only thing bad about this proposed policy is that it has taken them this long to implement it

    The past few months have more than shown that ICE is not about immigration enforcement whatsoever

    They are a band of mercenaries who have no problem terrorizing children to "own the libs" and they have zero place in any school anywhere

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  2. So we’re teaching our children to disobey the law now? Good lesson for the future of America. Guess they could all do the same thing with school policies, as well then?🙄

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