Family Preparedness

Immigration Rights & Advocacy

KIPP NorCal’s Promise

At KIPP Public Schools Northern California, we are committed to providing a safe, supportive place for ALL our students. Our Board of Directors passed a resolution on December 15, 2016, declaring our schools safe school zones. KIPP NorCal has continued to resolve to publicly show our support for all our students regardless of status.

The resolution confirms the following:

  • Affirms the authority of KIPP NorCal staff to continue to protect the status and identities of our students, families, and team.
  • Declares our schools as safe places and sources of information.
  • Directs us to put a process in place in the event that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shows up at a school.
  • Encourages us to be more active in providing support, information, and resources.
  • Directs the creation of a plan to address the above.

Student & Family Resources

One of the steps laid out in the resolution is to provide information and resources to our students and families.

In keeping with this promise, we have compiled information for families that may be affected by the proposed immigration policies. We encourage you to read this as a family and invite you to discuss this information with a KIPP NorCal team member. KIPP cannot provide you with legal advice; we can point you in the direction of legal and advocacy resources that can provide these services.

“All children in the United States have a right to a free public education, regardless of race, ethnic background, religion, sex, or citizen status.”

— Plyler vs. Doe, 1982

Immigration Rights Advocates

You have rights and access to legal assistance, regardless of your immigration status. Part of your Family Plan should include legal representation and immigration advocacy information. Contact these groups and keep their phone numbers on you at all times.