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Lynwood Unified board votes 5–0 to join amicus brief against ICE, appoints Roosevelt principal and approves job descriptions
Summary
The Lynwood Unified School District board voted unanimously to join an amicus curiae brief in a Ninth Circuit case challenging certain ICE practices, appointed Blanca Montes as Roosevelt Elementary principal, and approved several consent items including a multilingual instructional-lead job description.
The Lynwood Unified School District board on Sept. 11 voted unanimously to take three formal actions: join an amicus curiae brief in a federal case addressing ICE enforcement practices, appoint a new elementary-school principal, and approve several consent and personnel items including a multilingual instructional-lead job description.
Counsel reported the board voted 5–0 to join as amicus curiae in Vasquez Perdomo v. Noom (Case No. 254312, Ninth Circuit, July 13, 2025). According to the readout, the district’s participation in the brief is…
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