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Ypsilanti schools still won’t voluntarily work with ICE, district officials say
Ypsilanti Community Schools reaffirmed that it doesn't voluntarily work with ICE after a federal policy limiting arrests in schools was rescinded.
JCPS is a 'Safe Haven' district. Can ICE agents enter its schools?
JCPS' resolution notes that every child in the country, regardless of their immigration status, has a right to attend public school under federal law.
Central Texas school district response to ICE raids
Central Texas school districts are updating their guidance and providing resources after President Donald Trump changed the rules to allow ICE agents to enter schools.
School Districts across Western Washington wary of potential ICE raids
School districts across Western Washington remain wary of any potential ICE raids happening on campuses or as children leave school buses.
Detroit Public Schools Community District vows to protect students against ICE raids
Detroit Public Schools Community District leaders have vowed to protect their students against any raids despite Mr. Trump's executive order allowing federal immigration agencies to make arrests in schools.
ICE raid reported at Philly car wash; How school district will handle possible raids
Complete Autowash Philly on East Hunting Park Ave. was locked up tight Tuesday afternoon after multiple sources tell FOX 29 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents moved on the business early Tuesday morning.
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Former Colorado middle-school dean alleges she was fired for protesting district’s book ban as racist
I felt that the book ban was trying to erase my and my students’ cultural heritages,” LeEllen Condry wrote in the ...
WHYY
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In 2nd State of Schools address, Philly superintendent says district is making progress, but more work is needed
The School District of Philadelphia reports some higher scores for third- through eighth-grade students, higher attendance and a lower dropout rate.
Colorado Public Radio
1h
Civil rights complaint filed against Elizabeth district by former dean who objected to book ban
LeEllen Condry, a former dean of students at Elizabeth Middle School, alleged discrimination and retaliation by the district ...
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Two Sparks schools back to normal after secure campus order
SPARKS, Nev. (KOLO) - A pair of Sparks schools entered into a secure campus Thursday but have since resumed normal operations ...
KJZZ
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Tolleson school district will pay $25 million to dig Isaac School District out of budget crisis
The Tolleson Union High School District has agreed to buy Isaac Middle School in Phoenix for $25 million. The purchase will ...
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N.J. school district says it’s broke, can’t pay teachers without emergency loan
The school district requested a $104 million loan from the state that has not arrived yet, local school officials said.
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School district and Clemson partner to retain teachers, improve student scores
Charleston County School District and Clemson University are expanding a residency co-teaching program that aims to retain ...
wjactv on MSN
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Altoona Area School District program encourages students to read
WJAC provides news, weather and sports information for Johnstown, Altoona, State College and DuBois, Pennsylvania. Our ...
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Arizona Legislature takes first steps to keep Isaac school district open
A House committee approved a bill that would direct Maricopa County Treasurer John Allen to issue $2.5 million to cover one ...
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Poudre School District considers more changes to school start times
Poudre School District is considering more changes to school start times, including a plan that would flip-flop those for ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
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Legal rights groups urge school leaders not to adopt Texas’ Bible-infused curriculum
The coalition of legal organizations told Texas school district leaders that it would “take any action” necessary to protect the rights of students and their families.
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