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Beaverton schools official on how district is supporting students and families amid concerns over ICE activity
Beaverton schools official on how district is supporting students and families amid concerns over ICE activity
Beaverton schools official on how district is supporting students and families amid concerns over ICE activity

Published on: 12/18/2025

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Southridge High School students walked out of school Monday, Dec. 8, 2025, to protest immigration enforcement activity.

Last Monday, hundreds of students in Beaverton, Forest Grove and Hillsboro walked out of classes to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in their communities in Washington County.

The Beaverton School District has made available resources to assist immigrant and refugee students and their families, including reminders of its online school option and partnerships with nonprofits like the Latino Network that provide “Know Your Rights” workshops at the district’s schools. Shelly Reggiani, associate superintendent for teaching and learning at Beaverton School District, joins us to share more details about the district’s response to concerns from students, parents and staff about immigration enforcement.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/12/18/think-out-lous-beaverton-school-district-ice-immigration/

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