The school board in a western Oregon community whose residents are predominately Latino or Hispanic has voted down a resolution expressing public support for immigrant students.
The proposed resolution stated that Woodburn schools should be welcome places and that children, regardless of immigration status, have a right to free public education.
The board voted 3-5 Tuesday to reject a resolution that would have reaffirmed Oregon's Sanctuary Laws. WOODBURN, Ore. — Woodburn School Board members voted down a resolution titled "Reaffirming Safe ...
The city and school district are taking a "multi-prong approach" to preventing more railroad deaths, said superintendent Juan Larios. In addition to pedestrian safety projects and collaboration ...
Juan Larios, a young full-back at Southampton, is on the road to recovery this month. Over the past two years, injuries have severely hampered his development, limiting him to just one senior ...
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Tuesday’s vote came after Woodburn Superintendent Juan Larios told the board repeatedly nothing in the resolution was new. “We do have protocols in place in our buildings to protect students ...
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