A resolution set for approval at Monday night's board meeting states that at least 26% of Maplewood residents are foreign-born. It also sets in place protections against sharing information with federal authorities that would help their efforts to prosecute immigrants, both students and others.
It states, in part:
…….The Board reaffirms its
commitment to equal opportunity for all school-age students residing
in South Orange and Maplewood to attend, and to enjoy all opportunities
and benefits available in the schools of our District,
regardless of ethnicity, national origin, race, immigration
status, or religious beliefs, free from harassment or intimidation, for so long
as they may reside in South Orange and Maplewood….
…that the Board will protect student
confidentiality and will not share private information unless
required by law or a court order, and we expect all persons employed by and in the
South Orange and Maplewood School District to protect student privacy and
confidentiality as well…
See the entire resolution HERE.
The board will meet to vote on it and other issues during its regular meeting Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at The Montrose School, 356 Clark St., South Orange.
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