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Corvallis High students propose amendment to require family notification when immigration enforcement seeks student records
Summary
A Corvallis High School Student Council representative told the board that nearly 1,000 students marched in a walkout and proposed that the district require timely notification of families when immigration enforcement requests student records, unless forbidden by law; board members praised students but raised safety concerns about mandatory notifications.
A student representative for Corvallis High School told the Corvallis School Board on Jan. 22 that nearly 1,000 students from CHS, Creston Valley and other district schools participated in a peaceful walkout responding to increased immigration enforcement activity and submitted a proposed amendment to a district resolution addressing the rights of undocumented students.
The student, speaking on behalf of the CHS Student Council, proposed that "if immigration enforcement requests access to student records, information, or district data, the district shall make reasonable and…
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