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Immigration Resources

A Commitment to Support for all Madera Unified Families

Madera Unified is committed to the success of all students, ensuring that every school is a safe, welcoming space for students and their families, regardless of citizenship or immigration status. The district will not solicit or collect information about the citizenship or immigration status of students or their families, nor will it assist with immigration enforcement at school sites, except as required by state or federal law. Board Policy 5145.13 and Administrative Regulation 5145.13 reflects our dedication to providing a supportive, inclusive environment where all students feel valued and respected.At MUSD, we celebrate the unique contributions of every student and family to our district. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all families feel welcomed, valued, and supported. No matter your background or journey, you belong here. Every student and family member will be treated with the respect and dignity they deserve as we work together to ensure every child thrives.

 

Consulate Information​

For more information visit your preferred Consulate Office.

Mexican Consulate
7435 N Ingram Ave,
Fresno, CA 93711
(424) 309-0009

El Salvador Consulate
49 W Alluvial Ave,
Fresno, CA 93650
(888) 301-1130

Honduras Consulate
1700 California St,
Suite #460,
San Francisco, CA 94109
(470) 751-9077

Guatemala Consulate
659 A Merchant St,
San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 563-8319

India Consulate
71 Stevenson St #2200,
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 891-4080

 

Know Your Immigration Rights and Protection Under the Law

We understand that life circumstances can be unpredictable, and your child’s safety is always a top priority. To ensure your child is cared for in any unexpected situation, we encourage you to regularly update your child’s emergency contact information at their school.

If there are any changes in your family’s circumstances, including situations where you may be temporarily unavailable to pick up or care for your child, having trusted emergency contacts on file allows the school to safely connect your child with a familiar and authorized adult.

Update Your School Information

We understand that life circumstances can be unpredictable, and your child’s safety is always a top priority. To ensure your child is cared for in any unexpected situation, we encourage you to regularly update your child’s emergency contact information at their school. If there are any changes in your family’s circumstances, including situations where you may be temporarily unavailable to pick up or care for your child, having trusted emergency contacts on file allows the school to safely connect your child with a familiar and authorized adult.

To Update Emergency Contacts:

  • Visit your child’s school office in person.
  • Log-in to Aeries to update from the comfort of your home
  • Call the MUSD Call Center for support
  • Ensure you provide names and current contact information for at least two reliable adults who can pick up and care for your child if needed.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to the MUSD call center at (559) 416-5879. We are here to support you and your family.

  Create a Safety Plan

STEP-BY-STEP FAMILY PREPAREDNESS PLAN: Every family should have a Family Preparedness Plan in case of an emergency. It is critical for immigrant families to think ahead and set more concrete plans for immigration emergencies that can arise. For example, this Resource Toolkit goes into detail about different childcare options available in case of an absent parent, where to find trusted immigration services in your community, and how to prepare to assert your constitutional rights in the presence of an immigration officer.

This toolkit is divided into different sections that give guidance on family preparedness planning, regardless of immigration status. It gives additional advice to undocumented and/or mixed status families.

External Resources

Social Emotional Resources ​

If you are worried about your kid’s social and emotional health, please contact the MUSD Health and Wellness Department at (559) 416-5800 or contact the school where your child attends to arrange for a counselor or other member of our health and wellness team. If this is an emergency, please call 911 immediately or take your child to the nearest hospital.

Health and Wellness Services overview

Department of Behavioral Health Services