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School district and city outline resources after reaffirming sanctuary city stance

5055902 · April 1, 2025
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Hillsborough School District and city officials described a one‑page guide on legal protections, outreach plans, multilingual resources and a planned webinar as part of renewed sanctuary‑city and safe‑and‑welcoming efforts; district board passed a resolution in January.

City and Hillsborough School District officials described steps taken to reassure immigrant families and to codify those assurances after the city reaffirmed its sanctuary‑city stance and the school board passed a related resolution in January.

Beth Grazer, communications officer for the district, said the board adopted a one‑page document anchored to federal and state law and relevant Supreme Court precedent that explains what schools can and cannot be compelled to do. Simone Brooks, assistant city manager, said the city has coordinated outreach with community…

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