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Parent urges Conway schools to adopt formal policy after ICE rumor at high school
Summary
A Conway parent said a false rumor about ICE at the high school caused panic and asked the district to adopt a written policy requiring agencies to present judicial warrants at central office and for staff to verify warrants before approaching students; the superintendent and general counsel said current FERPA-based procedures exist and the board may formalize them.
Esau Corona, a Conway parent, said a rumor last Friday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were at the high school caused immediate fear among parents and students. “When a parent hears that kind of news, their heart drops,” he said, and he asked the district to adopt a written policy directing state or federal agencies to central office, requiring presentation…
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