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Mount Diablo superintendent details protocols to protect immigrant and LGBTQ students after community concerns

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Superintendent Clark and community groups described existing school-site and district protocols, outreach plans and local legal resources to address immigrant-family concerns; the district said officials and principals are prepared to direct external enforcement agents to district office review rather than classroom contact.

Mount Diablo Unified Superintendent Doctor Clark told the school board on Wednesday that existing district and site protocols require outside agents seeking students or student records to be directed to the district office for review, and he described outreach the district is conducting to reassure families worried about immigration enforcement.

Why it matters: Several public commenters and employees told the board they are worried about the safety and stability of students whose families may face immigration enforcement. District leaders said they already have policies and site procedures intended to keep such matters out of classrooms and to coordinate legal resources for families.

What the district said Superintendent Clark said district protocol requires anyone asking for a child or…

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