Birmingham City Schools Provides Guidance for Staff, Administrators if They are Subjected to ICE raids

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By Gladys Bautista | WVTM Local education leaders are reacting to recent guidance sent out by state education leaders and school districts on ice raids affecting Alabama schools. While they haven’t experienced any disruptions by federal or state law enforcement related to this issue, leaders believe the guidance is important to reassure families and administrators. WVTM 13 has seen the guidance Birmingham City Schools has relayed. If law enforcement arrives at a school, staff should alert the school principal, according to the guidance. School principals are instructed to request documentation such as a subpoena, search or arrest warrant, and take the officer’s name, badge number and supervisor’s name. That information — according to the guidance — should then be sent to the legal department, who will instruct on what to do further. If the information is not provided, the principal is told to ask the officer to leave. Richard Franklin, with the local chapter of the American Federation of Teachers, says administrators and staff will work to follow the law but protect students. “The Birmingham City schools and the systems I work with and the educators, we’re going to always protect the kids,” Franklin said. “We’re going to follow the...

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