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Board takes first reading of immigration-enforcement response policy; community urges mandatory staff training and coordinated drills
Summary
Trustees reviewed a first reading of revised Board Policy 5145.13 and a new administrative regulation on responses to immigration enforcement; community members asked that staff training be mandatory and that the district coordinate drills and interagency planning to protect students and families.
At a first reading Thursday night, Petaluma City Schools presented revised Board Policy 5145.13 and an accompanying administrative regulation intended to guide how schools respond if immigration-enforcement agents appear on or near campus.
Assistant Superintendent Sanchez Mosley (named in public remarks) and district staff described the district’s current approach: administrators have received legal briefings and a slide deck to share with staff, schools must include communication protocols in safety plans, and the district is exploring Medi-Cal billing…
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