In response to several questions and concerns related to immigration-related topics from staff and families, we shared initial information through ParentSquare in January 2025 including family resources.
Later in January, school districts received further guidance from OSPI which reminds Washington state school districts about their legal obligations and practices around student education.
PUBLIC SCHOOL STAFF DO:
PUBLIC SCHOOL STAFF DON’T:
It might help reassure families that any person desiring to communicate with a student, enter school grounds, or conduct an arrest must first produce a valid court order or judicial warrant. The principal will forward the request to the district superintendent and/or legal counsel who shall review the court order or judicial warrant for signature by a judge and validity. Additionally, schools do not permit access to information, records, or areas beyond that specified in the court order, judicial warrant, or other legal requirement.
One school reported that a few families received a voice message saying there would be “ICE raids” at their children’s school. This is untrue and likely meant to cause fear. Every rumor we have heard about ICE presence at schools has turned out to be false. Schools are one of the safest places for students and we will continue to serve all students. We will inform families if we have any reason to believe that might change.
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