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San Dieguito board hears urgent community pleas on immigrant student safety and support
Summary
After a staff briefing on translated resources, crisis response and anonymous reporting, more than a dozen public speakers urged the San Dieguito board for clearer outreach, 'safe‑zone' coordination with cities and practical supports amid immigration‑enforcement fears; staff said procedures and a 24/7 tip line are in place.
The San Dieguito Union High School District heard a steady stream of public pleas and practical questions about immigrant‑student safety at its Sept. 11 meeting as staff outlined district resources and protocols intended to reassure families.
District staff described a package of supports for immigrant students, including translated handouts, a 24/7 anonymous WeTip reporting tool displayed on student ID cards and bathroom signage, guidance for administrators on nondiscrimination and a crisis‑team response to site incidents. "All of these handouts are still available on our website," the staff presenter said, noting community partnerships with groups such as Casa de Amistad and MiraCosta College.
But public commenters said the outreach had fallen short. "These…
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