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Ocean View board tightens response-to-immigration-enforcement policy, requires staff training
Summary
The Ocean View School District Board of Trustees approved revisions to its immigration-enforcement response policy that require staff training and clarify that staff 'shall not physically impede' immigration officers; changes replace a narrower 2019 policy and were adopted after a substitute motion and debate about legal compliance and student safety.
The Ocean View School District Board of Trustees on Feb. 10 approved revisions to its policy and administrative regulation for responding to immigration enforcement on district property, adding a mandatory staff-training requirement and clarifying staff conduct when enforcement officers appear on campus.
Board President Gina Clayton Tarvin proposed a substitute motion to amend the draft regulation so that district staff “shall not physically impede an officer or employee of an agency conducting immigration enforcement” and so that the superintendent “shall provide training to staff on interactions with an officer or employee of an…
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