ACSA has compiled the following resources to help school leaders respond to potential immigration enforcement impacting students and families in California K-12 public schools. Below is a growing library of resources to educate school leaders on the rights of undocumented individuals.
Impact of Immigration Enforcement on Schools
In January, the Trump administration rescinded a longstanding policy that protected schools from immigration enforcement. ACSA surveyed its members to
VIDEO: Navigating Immigration Policies in California’s Public Schools: What Educators Need to Know
With immigration policy discussions ongoing, school leaders must stay informed and prepared for potential changes that could impact students, families,
Podcast: Immigration Enforcement and California’s Schools
This resource is provided by ACSA Partner4Purpose Lozano Smith. In this episode, host Sloan Simmons engages with Lozano Smith’s student
Federal Executive Order on Immigration: FAQs Regarding Impact on Schools
F3 Law prepared this list of frequently asked questions in response to recent federal policy changes to immigration enforcement in
Immigration Enforcement and School Reference Sheet
F3 Law and ACSA have compiled this reference sheet offering tips, resources and legal processes around immigration enforcement in schools.
Immigration Reference for School Officials
The California Attorney General’s Office has released a quick reference for school officials on the latest executive orders from President
Promoting a Safe and Secure Learning Environment for All
This guide, produced by the Office of the California Attorney General, is intended to help school officials form practical plans
State of California Immigration Resources for Schools
The following resources provided by the state of California are available to help school leaders and families affected by immigration
Governor’s Letter to Schools re: Immigration Enforcement
On Nov. 27, 2024, California Gov. Gavin Newsom sent the following letter to school leaders on federal immigration policy and
Resources from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center
The mission of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is to work with and educate immigrants, community organizations, and the
Undocumented Students and Families: The Facts
This document contains information from the legal team at Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost on frequently asked questions related to undocumented