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ICE can now enter K-12 schools − here’s what educators should know about student rights and privacy

  • Written by Brian Boggs, Assistant Professor of Policy and Educational Leadership, University of Michigan
imageEducators are legally obligated to protect and educate all their students.PM Images/DigitalVision via Getty

United States federal agents tried to enter two Los Angeles elementary schools on April 7, 2025, and were denied entry, according to the Los Angeles Times. The agents were apparently seeking contact with five students who had allegedly...

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