Here’s what parents and guardians need to know based on the latest CMS training held this July.
No matter a student’s immigration status, CMS said it is legally and morally committed to providing equal educational opportunities to all children. The district stated that it also has strict procedures to protect personal and academic records, both for students and staff.
Here’s how CMS said its staff are trained to respond:
In this summer’s training, CMS encouraged schools to clearly mark private areas and keep them secure. Officials said each school has a designated staff contact to handle law enforcement visits.
CMS said its staff are required to record and report details of any ICE visit, including who was there, what was said, and whether anyone was detained.
Should a student’s family be impacted, CMS said it will support that student through counseling, and possibly McKinney-Vento support, which helps students who lose housing.
CMS said any ICE activity off school grounds, like during a field trip or at a community event, is not under their control. They said their staff are trained to “remain vigilant and follow safety protocols” wherever students are present.
CMS said this current approach aligns with Board Policy O-ELX and Regulation O-ELX/R, which guides how CMS works with law enforcement. The goal is to protect student rights, maintain safe learning environments, and comply with legal requirements, school officials said.
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