Across the country, educators are looking for ways to support immigrant students and families facing great uncertainty.
Colorín Colorado has produced an in-depth guide, How to Support Immigrant Students and Families: Strategies for Schools and Early Childhood Programs, which presents more than 50 strategies along with tips, reso
Learn about immigrant students' rights, school districts' obligations to protect those rights, and resources that districts have developed to share information about those rights with the public.
Learn how schools can help make all families feel welcome within the school, why these messages matter, and how to build upon immigrant families' experiences and strengths.
Learn how to build effective partnerships with immigrant families through communication, parent leadership, and culturally responsive outreach.
Learn how early childhood providers can support immigrant children and families and promote healthy social-emotional and physical development for young children facing uncertainty.
Students may face new challenges in having their basic needs met for a variety of reasons. Learn more about factors specifically impacting immigrant students and how to establish community partnerships that can help address some of those needs.
Educators, staff, and school/district leaders may not know how issues around immigration are affecting students or colleagues.
Learn more about strategies that individual educators and schools can use to support immigrant students, help address stress and anxiety, and create a respectful classroom environment discussions related to immigration.