SF Unified breaks down protocol to protect students from immigration agents
Briefly

In light of new immigration policies allowing agents to approach schools, the San Francisco Unified School District is implementing measures to ensure the safety of students and families. Superintendent Maria Su highlighted how recent threats have created fear in the educational environment, impacting students' focus. The district is offering training to school leaders and has established protocols to handle potential encounters with ICE agents, reaffirming their commitment to safeguarding all students, regardless of immigration status, and promoting a supportive learning atmosphere.
All of our families and students are hypersensitive to anyone that they suspect to be law enforcement. ... that impacts a student's ability to stay focused in the classroom.
We have actually provided training and information to all of our site leaders over the last several weeks in preparation for this.
All of our site leaders know that if an ICE agent shows up at their school site, they need to immediately call our legal office first and allow our legal office to work directly with the ICE agent.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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