Important Update about School Disruptions

We are aware of efforts by external groups to recruit students for a rally regarding ICE on Friday, January 30, 2026. Their campaign asks students to leave class and/or authorized school areas during the school day, which would disrupt school operations and distract students and teachers.
Your teachers and principal are focused on teaching and learning. While we respect the right of students to express their views in a non-disruptive way, students are expected to be in class and engaged in learning throughout the school day.
Anyone who violates the Code of Conduct, including leaving class, skipping class, leaving authorized areas, unexcused absences, and/or disrupting the instructional day, will receive consequences in accordance with District policies. Those consequences include out-of-school suspension and the potential loss of parking privileges, sports, and extracurricular privileges. Each has long-lasting impacts that could be taken into account by college admission offices and future employers.
We encourage families to speak with their children about appropriate civic engagement and the importance of not disrupting school. Thank you for being part of our Team and for your support as we focus on the vision for our schools: excellent teaching and learning, so all students have an opportunity to succeed.
