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Parent urges Lebanon schools to publicly reassure immigrant families after local ICE activity
Summary
Amanda Cook, a parent and 11-year district resident, urged the Lebanon Special School District board to reassure families that schools will remain safe and welcoming amid local ICE activity and a recently passed state bill she said will require reporting of student immigration status.
Amanda Cook, a parent of students in the Lebanon Special School District, told the board during public comment that families need a clear, public commitment that schools will remain safe and welcoming regardless of students' immigration status.
"Please offer reassurance, either through a formal resolution as other districts have done, or express it through existing outlets that we can all see," Cook…
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