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Delegates press schools on immigration-enforcement guidance and attendance impacts; superintendent says BCPS is following state protocols

2256201 · January 31, 2025
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Delegates asked whether ICE activity is affecting attendance and whether BCPS provides front-office staff with guidance. Superintendent Rogers said BCPS follows Maryland State Department of Education guidance and local safety protocols and that the district is monitoring attendance trends.

Delegates at the Baltimore County Delegation meeting on Jan. 31 asked whether immigration-enforcement activity had affected absenteeism and whether school staff had guidance for handling encounters with federal enforcement.

Delegate Ruth asked whether Baltimore County Public Schools issues specific guidance to front-office staff beyond Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) baseline guidance, noting concerns about Fourth and Fifth Amendment protections and warrant requirements. Superintendent Rogers said MSDE…

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