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Framingham superintendent pledges outreach and staff training to address immigrant families’ fears
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Tremblay told the school committee he will send a district statement, post the city’s welcoming‑ordinance language on the district website, and organize staff training so school staff know what they can and cannot say if immigration officials approach schools.
Framingham Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Thomas Tremblay told the school committee on Nov. 20 that he will increase district communications and staff training to address anxiety among immigrant students and families following the recent federal election.
“I will work on a communication. I’ll have some prominent presence on the website with this communication,” Tremblay said, adding the district will use language from the city’s welcoming ordinance and will provide training for principals and front‑office staff on what…
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