Immigrant Students and Families Support
Seattle Public Schools Values
At SPS, we are committed to providing safe, welcoming, and inclusive learning environments for every student. Our immigrant students and families belong at SPS.
Seattle Public Schools has a constitutional and moral obligation to provide a free, high-quality public education to all students residing within our boundaries. State and federal law prohibit public school districts from discriminating on the basis of race, color, or national origin. State law further prohibits discrimination on the basis of citizenship or immigration status.
We are committed to upholding our students’ sense of security and their right to an equitable education. We will continue to work alongside families, educators, and community partners to advocate for policies and resources that protect our students.
Below you will find guidance and resources for immigrant students and families and our district staff that serve them.
More information about Washington state public schools protections for immigrant students.
Deportation Defense Hotline: Call 1-844-724-3737 to report federal immigration enforcement activity or get connected to emergency resources.
District Guidance
Immigration enforcement agents will not be granted access to school buildings unless SPS legal counsel is able to verify a judicial warrant.
Superintendent Procedure 4310SP.B – Limiting Immigration Enforcement at Schools
If a school leader is made aware of a rumor or report of immigration enforcement activity near one of our campuses, they will notify the district’s Safety and Security office. The report will be assessed by Safety and Security, and next steps will be determined in partnership with the school leader.
General Protocols for Staff
District Family Support Resources
- School-based counselors, social workers, and nurses
- Family support workers
- Referrals to community-based immigrant and refugee organizations
External Resources
- City of Seattle Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs
- Rapid Response Program
- Deportation Defense Hotline: Call 1-844-724-3737 to report federal immigration enforcement activity or get connected to emergency resources.
- Know your rights
- Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network
Legal Assistance
- Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
- Seattle Legal Defense Network
- Community Organizations
- Washington State Attorney General
Family Supports
