Vancouver Public Schools dispels ICE rumors at elementary school

Portland, ORLocal News

Vancouver Public Schools confirmed that no Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were present at Franklin Elementary School, effectively dispelling rumors circulating online. The district reviewed security footage and reassured families that there was no ICE activity on the premises. In their communication, the district stated, "Should ICE activity occur on school grounds in the future, please know we would message our community for your awareness. " This proactive stance aims to foster transparency and trust within the community, especially in an environment where concerns about immigration enforcement can create anxiety among families. The rumors prompted a swift response from the district, highlighting their commitment to keeping families informed.

This incident underscores the importance of clear communication between educational institutions and the communities they serve. Vancouver Public Schools has a history of addressing safety and security concerns within their schools. The situation reflects the ongoing dialogue about immigration enforcement and its impact on local schools.

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