Immigration Rights - Information for Families
Center Joint Unified School District is committed to ensuring that every child, regardless of immigration status, receives a free, safe, and welcoming public education. All students who live within the district’s attendance boundaries may enroll in their local public school—immigration status does not change that, and the latest policy from the new federal administration does not change that.
We have strong policies in place to protect our students and families, which you can review here:
Resources for families, schools, and community members regarding immigration and potential immigration enforcement actions at schools
California Department of Justice (CADOJ) & Attorney General Resources
- CADOJ: “The Complete Guide for Students and Families is available in English and Spanish
- CADOJ: “The complete Quick Reference for School Officials guide is available in English and Spanish
- CA.GOV Immigration and California Families Website
- Office of the Attorney General’s Resources for California’s Immigrant Communities
- Office of the Attorney General’s “Promoting a Safe and Secure Learning Environment for All”
Guide for Students and Families - Immigration Enforcement Actions at CA Schools
- Know-Your_Educational_Rights.pdf
- Know-Your-Educational-Rights-Arabic.pdf
- Know Your Educational Rights Trifold (Chinese)
- Know-Your-Educational-Rights-Korean.pdf
- Know-Your-Educational-Rights-Spanish.pdf
- Know Your Educational Rights Trifold (Tagalog)
- Know-Your-Educational-Rights-Vietnamese.pdf
- ACLU: Know Your Rights