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Corvallis school board adopts updated protections for undocumented students
Summary
The Corvallis School Board unanimously adopted Resolution No. 26-0102, expanding its 2016 policy to require superintendent review before immigration-enforcement access to district property, add trauma-informed communication protocols, and extend protections to volunteers and district properties.
The Corvallis School Board voted unanimously Jan. 15 to adopt Resolution No. 26-0102, an update to the district's 2016 policy on interactions with federal immigration enforcement.
The resolution requires any immigration-enforcement official seeking to enter Corvallis School District property to first notify the superintendent or a designee, present written legal authority and allow time for legal review, and directs the superintendent to maintain annual, trauma-informed staff training and notification procedures that prioritize student safety and well-being. Chair Luke Whitebear read the declaration aloud when the board approved it, and…
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