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Ogden board reaffirms 'Safe Schools' resolution, asks legal to review wording
Summary
The Ogden City School District Board of Education voted to reaffirm a 2017 “Safe Schools” resolution urging advance notice to the superintendent for ICE or related law-enforcement visits; the board approved the reaffirmation after brief debate and asked district legal counsel to review the text for any legal concerns.
The Ogden City School District Board of Education voted to reaffirm a district "Safe Schools" resolution originally adopted in 2017, signaling the board's intent to reiterate policies aimed at keeping students and families informed and supported in cases of federal immigration enforcement on district property.
The resolution, read aloud by Vice President Anderson during the Jan. meeting, asks that "any employee of Immigration and Customs Enforcement or a state or local law enforcement agency acting on behalf of ICE . . . notify the superintendent or designee" at least seven days before attempting to access district property so the district…
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