FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – Fort Wayne Community Schools is telling parents they will not share anyone’s immigration status with authorities.
The letter sent to parents Thursday follows an executive order from President Trump that allows immigration officials to enter churches and schools to arrest people accused of being in the U.S. illegally.
FWCS officials say in the letter that they want to ensure “all students and families feel safe and welcome at school.”
Dear FWCS Families,
We understand that many families in our district are worried and unsure about what is happening. This is because of discussions happening across the country, especially about changes to immigration laws. Fort Wayne Community Schools wants to make sure that all students and families feel safe and welcome at school. This is true no matter what their immigration status, where they are from, their race, religion, sexual orientation, or anything else. We value our students from different backgrounds. We believe that all students should be able to learn without being afraid.
FWCS is committed to not asking about a student or parent’s immigration status. This includes during enrollment. We will continue to follow school safety rules, district policy, and state and federal laws. These laws tell us who can contact students during the school day and who can see student documents. FWCS is not allowed to share personal student information with anyone without permission from the parents. We also do not allow people to enter our school buildings without permission and proper clearance.
When families are unsure about things, Fort Wayne Community Schools will be a place where students can keep learning and growing. If you or your child need help, please contact your child’s school.
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