Here are the highlights of the quick meeting:
Mrs. Jones was absent.
Recognition/Presentation:
Scott Middle School gave a presentation on the improvement of scores at the school. The board requested a breakdown by demographics.
Public Expression 1st & 2nd Sessions:
No speakers this evening.
Calendar:
The next regular board meeting will be on Monday March 20th, 6pm at Lincoln Elementary School.
New Business:
Finger Scanning Process: School Meals.
This has been shelved until a future board meeting, and a Public Work Session.
Resolution on the commitment to creating a safe and supportive learning environment, regardless of immigration status. This also includes all demographics, and the LGBT, and others.The students will not be denied an education if they are here illegally. Also, another part of this resolution,which was passed this evening, is that the schools may request,but not require an immigrant students social security number, or immigration status. This resolution will be put on the SCH website, in English and Spanish.
My Take:
A finger scan requires a fingerprint. Presently, for the school meals, the student slides their ID card through the scanner in the cafeteria. A finger scan is an intrusive method, and is generally reserved for an adult workplace environment. The SCH has no business requiring a fingerprint from our minor children. I am wholly uncomfortable with this, and in general appalled that this has even been discussed as a possible implementation in the near future. This is unconstitutional, as it requires you to throw away your rights to search and seizure with a required warrant, by law.
As for the resolution, the illegal immigrant children have been put in this position by their parents that brought them here illegally, and breaking the laws of this country by doing so. It is not the children's fault that this has happened to them, and I am sorry for their status that they had no say in. OTOH, if they and their families do not have to give their social security numbers, or their immigration status, neither should anyone else, no matter what their demographics may be. IMO, it is discriminatory to single out a specific demographic, and say they do not need documentation, when everyone else,of every other demographic, is required to do so.
FTR, I am a mixed demographic, Native American, Asian, and Caucasian. Some of my ancestors were native here, in the USA, and some of my other ancestors LEGALLY migrated here in the 1800's.
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