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District safety director explains immigration‑related procedures, warrants and school protocols

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The district’s head of safety and security, Andy Means, briefed the board on visitor policy (board policy KI), the difference between judicial and administrative warrants and the district’s standard operating procedure for handling law‑enforcement contacts at schools.

Andy Means, the district’s head of safety and security, gave the Mesa County Valley School District No. 51 Board of Education an overview of the district’s procedures for law‑enforcement interactions and immigration‑related contacts at schools.

Means said schools must follow board policy KI for visitors, which restricts access to main entrances and requires check‑in at school offices; staff may ask individuals to leave and, if they refuse, that could be trespassing and trigger law‑enforcement involvement. Means explained three warrant types discussed in the presentation: judicial arrest warrants (for persons), judicial search warrants (for locations and specified items) and federal…

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