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Superintendent reiterates district protections for undocumented students, cites Plyler v. Doe and FERPA
Summary
Superintendent Ryan reminded the Corvallis School Board that a 2016 district resolution and U.S. Supreme Court precedent (Plyler v. Doe) guarantee access to public education regardless of immigration status, and said the district does not collect or share immigration-status information because of FERPA protections.
Superintendent Ryan opened his report by reiterating that all students have a constitutional right to equal access to public education regardless of immigration status, citing the U.S. Supreme Court decision Plyler v. Doe and reminding the board of a district resolution passed Dec. 5, 2016.
"All students have the constitutional right to equal access to public…
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