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CPS says schools are trained and ready if immigration enforcement appears on campuses
Summary
Superintendent Murphy and General Counsel Dan Hoang told the Feb. 9 board the district has trained principals, front-office staff and counselors on protocols for any immigration-enforcement presence and reiterated that families do not have to prove immigration status to enroll.
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Public Schools leaders told the Board of Education on Feb. 9 they have prepared principals and front-line staff for the possibility of immigration-enforcement activity and are coordinating with city officials.
Superintendent Murphy said he had spoken with the city manager and police chief and that district and city officials "agreed and promised one another to stay in contact and communication about…
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