What if ICE shows up at school? Broward officials issue guidance
- Broward County school officials are giving guidance to handle immigration issues at schools following federal raids related to President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
- Superintendent Dr. Howard Hepburn emphasized adherence to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, stating no student information should be released without proper authorization.
- The guidance comes ahead of a special legislative session on immigration called by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, as immigration enforcement remains a debated issue.
- The Congressional Hispanic Caucus condemned the new policies, claiming they 'sow fear, break families apart, and erode trust.
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What if ICE shows up at school? Broward officials issue guidance
By Mauricio Maldonado Click here for updates on this story MIAMI, Florida (WFOR) — Broward County school officials are providing guidance to administrators following a wave of federal raids across the country as part of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. Broward Schools Superintendent Dr. Howard Hepburn sent a memo to county public school principals Monday, providing guidance on handling potential immigration-related issues at s…
Principals should protect student privacy amid changes to immigration policy: Broward schools
Broward County Public Schools issued a statement to principals on Monday updating them on how their schools should respond to federal immigration policy as federal agencies ramp up raids across the country and in South Florida.
Broward schools direct principals not to release student information to federal agents
Many school principals around the country are preparing for the possibility of having to deal with President Donald Trump’s new immigration policies. On Monday, Angela R. Fulton, a Broward County Public Schools deputy superintendent, issued a “federal immigration policy and update for schools” memo. “No student information should be released without proper authorization,” Fulton wrote to school principals adding that if “specific situations” ari…
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