All Are Welcome Here
Read Aspire's poster that reaffirms our commitment: We are better together
Aspire Public Schools is committed to providing a safe environment for students to receive a high quality education. We serve all students, including students who are undocumented or who have undocumented families. We value diversity and believe that the diverse backgrounds of our students and families help create a rich educational environment. To ensure that students and families feel safe on our campuses we do not collect any information about the immigration status of our students, and we have enacted polices prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race and national origin.
Read Aspire’s resolutions on our commitment to Dreamers and immigrant children in the Aspire community:
Information for families regarding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement expected actions targeting immigrant families for raids, deportation, and family separation.
This information is intended to be a resource for families; it is not legal advice.
Know Your Rights:
1. Know Your Rights & Ensure Others Know Theirs:
2. Be an Ally in Action:
3. Support Organizations Doing Critical Work:
If you have any questions about our commitment to serving all families, please feel free to contact us at info@aspirepublicschools.org. Additionally, here are some frequently asked questions about our practices at Aspire:
Q: Does a parent’s immigration status or a child’s immigration status affect whether the child can attend public school?
A: No. The 14th Amendment of the Constitution provides a right of equal access to education to children regardless of their immigration status or their parents’ immigration status.
Q: Does Aspire Public Schools ask for a child’s immigration status?
A: No. Aspire enrolls students regardless of their immigration status or any other protected classification. Aspire does not ask for immigration status at the time of enrollment or at any time. Aspire does not maintain any record of any information regarding immigration status and therefore cannot share that information with any federal immigration officials.
Q: What does Aspire do to ensure that no student or family is discriminated against or harassed because of their race, ethnicity, religion, national origin or other protected classification?
A: Aspire believes deeply in ensuring equity and in providing safe learning environments for students. Aspire enforces its policies that mandate no discrimination or harassment for our students, families, or employees on the base of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin and any other protected classification.
Q: What should I do if I feel like I have been the victim of discrimination or harassment?
A: Please report the behavior immediately to a supervisor or school leader. We take these issues very seriously to ensure that our schools continue to be safe spaces where all are welcome and valued.
Q: How can I learn more about my immigration rights?
A: You should rely on immigration attorneys and other experts to provide you with accurate advice about immigration status and how you can pursue any legal rights you might have. A list of available resources can be found below. Also, you can seek an immigration attorney from the American Immigration Lawyers Association here.
Read Aspire's poster that reaffirms our commitment: We are better together
Lea el póster de Aspire que reafirma nuestro compromiso: Estamos mejor juntos