Educational Rights of Immigrant Students
The Ventura County Office of Education is committed to promoting safe and supportive learning environments for all students, including those who are immigrants or from immigrant families. In California's public schools, the law requires that the following be upheld:

Non-Discrimination

Under state and federal law, all students, including those who are undocumented or come from immigrant families, have the right to attend public school, participate in school activities, and receive a quality education without discrimination.


 

Safe School Environment

Schools are generally prohibited from voluntarily granting access to campus by immigration enforcement officers, in the absence of a judicial warrant or court order. Schools are prohibited from requesting social security numbers or inquiring about the citizenship or immigration status of students or their parents or guardians, unless explicitly required by law.

Confidentiality of Information 

Schools must protect the privacy of their students. Schools are prohibited from sharing personal information about students or their family members for immigration-enforcement purposes without a court order or judicial subpoena.


 


Ventura County Law Enforcement Statement Regarding Immigration Enforcement 1-17-25

Local law enforcement agencies generally do not get involved with immigration enforcement, which is a federal responsibility. Learn more at the links below.


Resources for Educators
Resources for Families
Un mensaje en vídeo para las familias

 

 

Entrevistas radiofónicas con el Superintendente Morales

Radio Indigena - 1/30/2025

La M - 1/31/2025

La M - 2/2/2025