Eagle is home to a diverse community of students. We value diversity and each individual's unique contributions to our community. Our top priority is to provide a safe and supportive environment where children can learn and grow.
Questions
Oregon is a sanctuary state. What does that mean?
Oregon’s sanctuary status means that state and local government, including police, cannot help enforce federal immigration laws without an order signed by a judge.
In Oregon, our laws state that everyone can live, work, play, go to school, report a crime to police, go to court, and access government services without fear that a state or local government employee will report you to ICE. If you suspect a violation of these laws, you can report to the Sanctuary Promise Hotline (English: 1-844-924-7829, Spanish: 1-844-626-7276)
What impact does undocumented immigration status have on my child's education?
Children have a constitutional right to have equal access to education regardless of their immigration status or their parents’ status.
What steps is Eagle Charter taking to protect our students?
Eagle Charter will not provide assistance to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in
the enforcement of federal civil immigration laws. ICE will not be permitted access to Eagle Charter School's
facilities or personnel except in the rare instances in which Eagle Charter is provided with a criminal warrant.
If a parent is detained while a student is at school, what will happen?
In the event that any parents are detained during school hours, the school will attempt to contact the other parent or emergency contacts. It is important that parents update emergency contact information for their students. This can be done by calling our office at 503-339-7114 to update this information.
Is there a place I can call to report ICE or other federal immigration authorities active right now in my community?
You can call the PIRC hotline at 1-888-622-1510.
Oregon’s sanctuary status means that state and local government, including police, cannot help enforce federal immigration laws without an order signed by a judge.
In Oregon, our laws state that everyone can live, work, play, go to school, report a crime to police, go to court, and access government services without fear that a state or local government employee will report you to ICE. If you suspect a violation of these laws, you can report to the Sanctuary Promise Hotline (English: 1-844-924-7829, Spanish: 1-844-626-7276)
What impact does undocumented immigration status have on my child's education?
Children have a constitutional right to have equal access to education regardless of their immigration status or their parents’ status.
What steps is Eagle Charter taking to protect our students?
Eagle Charter will not provide assistance to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in
the enforcement of federal civil immigration laws. ICE will not be permitted access to Eagle Charter School's
facilities or personnel except in the rare instances in which Eagle Charter is provided with a criminal warrant.
If a parent is detained while a student is at school, what will happen?
In the event that any parents are detained during school hours, the school will attempt to contact the other parent or emergency contacts. It is important that parents update emergency contact information for their students. This can be done by calling our office at 503-339-7114 to update this information.
Is there a place I can call to report ICE or other federal immigration authorities active right now in my community?
You can call the PIRC hotline at 1-888-622-1510.
Resources
Resources for Families
Advocacy and Education Resources
Immigration Legal Services
- Family Preparedness Info and Resources (In English)
- Family Preparedness Info and Resources (In Spanish)
- "Know your rights" guide
- Latino Network
- Warrants 101
- Step by Step Plan (in English)
- Step by Step Plan (in Spanish)
Advocacy and Education Resources
Immigration Legal Services