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Welcome to EMUHSD's Community for All Resource Website
The El Monte Union High School District wants to reassure our families and community that our schools remain a welcome, inclusive and safe learning environment for all students. The El Monte Union High School District schools will continue to serve as a safe zone for all of our students and provide assistance, including resources, for students and families threatened by immigration enforcement or discrimination.
Board Resolution
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The Board of Trustees embraces the diversity of our students and families and the rich language and cultural assets they bring to our District and strongly supports and encourages the participation of all parents and families in our schools. For more information, review Resolution No. 21-24/25, Supporting Students And Families Threatened By Immigration Enforcement
Superintendent's Message
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At EMUHSD, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting and protecting the rights of all students. We remain committed to maintaining a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for students and their families, regardless of their background or immigration status. Please read the letter to families from Superintendent, Dr. Edward Zuniga.
District Response
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IF U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) APPEARS AT AN EMUHSD SCHOOL
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FAMILY PREPAREDNESS
Just as cities and schools prepare for emergencies, it’s important to have a plan to protect your family, finances, and future during uncertain times. By taking steps to prepare for potential immigration enforcement or other challenges, you can increase your confidence, reduce stress, and ensure greater stability for you and your loved ones. You can find information and resources to help you develop a family plan here.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Access additional resources and contact information, including details about local organizations that offer support for immigrant communities, such as mental health services, food pantries, legal assistance, and other essential services.
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Key District Contacts
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
In the United States, the Constitution extends certain rights and protections to all individuals, regardless of their immigration status. You can find the Immigrant Legal Resource Center’s (ILRC) Red Cards that help people assert their rights in many situations here. You can also find the National Immigration Legal Services Directory to help you search for legal services providers that are free or low cost.
STUDENT RESOURCES
Access additional resources and information for students to help them make informed decisions about their futures and equip them with the tools they need to advocate for themselves, including information about financial assistance.