The superintendent of a Massachusetts school district informed parents that children of illegal border crossers would be entering their schools after the state stashed migrant families in a nearby hotel.
The hotel had contracted with the state to house up to 75 families of illegal border crossers.
The superintendent emphasized the need for compassion and inclusion for the new students, stating that the district would work closely with officials to provide resources and support. (Trending: LeBron James Shares Gun Advice For Americans)
“DESE did not share how many school aged children to anticipate, however, school aged children will have the option to attend in the district where they were previously enrolled,” Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District Superintendent Ryan T. Powers wrote.
“B-R is a special place to teach and learn,” he added.
“Our system is one that is built not just on excellence, but more importantly, upon compassion.”
“The students that may enter our system have possibly been through more than we could ever imagine as adults.”
“We must welcome and include them in our B-R community.”
“In anticipation of their arrival, we will be working closely with state and town officials to ensure we are equipped to provide resources and support as needed,” he concluded.
Similar situations have occurred in nearby areas, with contracts made without the knowledge or input of local government officials.
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