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Superintendent's Corner Column


Immigration and Public Education


January 31, 2025


"The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education." Martin Luther King Jr.

As Superintendent of Fair Lawn Public Schools, I am proud to serve this extraordinary community, where our families' diverse perspectives, traditions, and experiences enrich our shared commitment to educational excellence. Public education has long served as a foundation for opportunity in our nation, opening doors for students to contribute to their community and achieve their full potential. Our District continues this vital mission by providing comprehensive educational services to all student residents in accordance with state law and established legal precedent. We remain focused on delivering a thorough and efficient education while maintaining a welcoming and supportive learning environment where every student can succeed.


To address community questions regarding student enrollment and educational access, I want to explain our District's meaningful legal obligations and commitments clearly. The Fair Lawn Public School District serves an inclusive community of students, providing high-quality education in accordance with state and federal laws. Our District is deeply committed to achieving exceptionally high academic standards for all students and we enthusiastically promote a supportive and nurturing learning environment. We understand that families may have questions about their children's educational rights and opportunities. The following information addresses these critical matters and reaffirms our District's dedication to serving all eligible students in our community.


The Fair Lawn Public Schools District is committed to protecting the rights of all students, as we value diversity and nurture vibrant, robust spaces for student learning. All resident children are entitled to a public education, regardless of immigration status. The law clearly states that public schools are responsible for providing a free, thorough, and efficient education to all student residents. State law and Supreme Court decision clearly state that U.S. citizenship is not required for a domiciled child to attend public school (Plyler v. Doe, 457 U.S. 202 (1982) and NJAC 6A: 22-3.3b). These laws reflect long-standing legal requirements.


Schools must create a welcoming environment and protect students' rights to attend a safe place to learn every day. As educators, our staff act in loco parentis to safeguard students' well-being while under our care and supervision. With that, any agency that comes to our schools and requests to interact with a student must demonstrate the legitimacy of such a request. Key points about our policies and protections:


  • Student privacy and confidentiality must be maintained according to all applicable laws, including federal law, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), State law and regulations, and Board policies.


  • The District has agreements in place with the Fair Lawn Police Department, the Bergen County County Prosecutor's Office, the New Jersey State Police, and the Department of Child Protection & Permanency (DCP&P, formerly known as DYFS) that cover the sharing of information on a myriad of issues. The District also requires proper judicial warrants and orders for federal law enforcement agents. 


  • The Fair Lawn Public School District follows comprehensive protocols prioritizing student safety and legal rights, established per Department of Education guidance and legal requirements when responding to immigration enforcement inquiries. Our commitment to student safety remains paramount as we fulfill our legal obligations. We make every reasonable effort to notify parents/guardians promptly about matters concerning their children.


  • The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination prohibits differential treatment based on various protected characteristics in places open to the public, including schools—based on national origin, ancestry, nationality, race, and other protected characteristics.


  • The District will continue to review guidance and direction from the New Jersey Department of Education, State officials, and relevant federal agencies, primarily focusing on implementing state educational policies and regulations.


Our schools strive to create a supportive and caring environment where everyone feels valued, safe, and can thrive. The well-being of every student is central to our mission. Our exceptionally dedicated team of counselors, administrators, and staff members stands ready to support every Fair Lawn family. Should your child considerably benefit from counseling services, contact your school's counseling department or the building principal. Every student receives thorough support from our schools, enabling them to flourish.


The following resources offer valuable information for our community to support families:






The Fair Lawn Public Schools District is dedicated to creating welcoming schools where every child can thrive and succeed. Our people are our greatest strength, and we are committed to fostering, empowering, and recognizing every member of our educational family. Together, we will continue our District's proud tradition of educational excellence, providing all students who enter our doors with the resources, support, and opportunities they need to reach their full potential.



All my best,



Dr. Rui Dionisio

Superintendent of Schools

Radburn Elementary Read-a-Thon

Radburn students showed off their voracious reading skills during their Read-a-Thon. The annual event, which wrapped on January 23, smashed goals left and right. Not only did students read a whopping 186,957 minutes, but they also managed to raise more than $33,500 in funds that will directly benefit these young minds via various PTA-run events, programming, and more. Board of Education trustee Jeanne Browne and I enjoyed spending time reading to several classrooms and adding to their already impressive totals.

Student Musicians Accepted into

Prestigious NJSMA Region 1 Groups

We are thrilled to spread the word about a handful of Fair Lawn student musicians recently accepted into NJSMA Region I groups. At the high school level, we congratulate David Pacarat, Juhi Pandit, Lily “Ace” Pavlenko, Makayla Stanojevic, and Juliet Wilson for earning spots in the Region 1 Treble and Mixed Choirs. Kudos to band members Maya Betito for Region 1 Wind Ensemble and Theodore Medina’s acceptance into the Region 1 Symphonic Band.


Over at TJMS, 8th grader Grace Chang has earned her place for the second year in a row with the Intermediate Region 1 Orchestra.


The high school band concert took place January 26 at Parsippany Hills High School and the choral concert is Saturday, February 1 at Morris Knolls High School. The Intermediate Orchestra concert will be on Sunday, February 16th at Randolph High School.

AP Research Students Host Gallery Walk

Fair Lawn High School AP Research students held a gallery walk on January 27 to highlight their topics of interest and give mini-presentations on what they’ve discovered so far. From investigating attention span during tests to drinking water in our schools, these scholars are truly exploring real-world issues utilizing critical thinking skills gained in this course. Gloria Ryoo shares how this class is setting her up for success in college and beyond in our recent social media post. AP Research is part of the College Board’s AP Capstone program and is the second course in its series.

Magical Music-Making at Memorial Winter Concerts

In more music news, Memorial Middle School hosted their two-part concert on January 22 & 23 which showed off our students' amazing talent from the support of our dedicated faculty and staff. Way to go Memorial! 

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

About the Fair Lawn Public Schools District: The Fair Lawn Public Schools, where excellence in education meets the vibrant spirit of our community. With a population of 35,000 residents, Fair Lawn is a thriving hub of diverse cultures, ideas, and talents, and our school district reflects this rich tapestry. Comprising ten schools from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, we are committed to providing a comprehensive and inclusive educational experience for approximately 5,700 students. Our dedicated team of 1,200 staff members work tirelessly to cultivate an environment where every student can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.


The leaders of tomorrow attend Fair Lawn schools today. We believe in nurturing the unique potential of each learner, fostering a love of learning, and preparing students to become compassionate, confident, and contributing members of society in classrooms that are dynamic spaces where personalized instruction, innovation, and collaboration flourish. Fair Lawn Public Schools is a place where students discover their passions, unlock their potential, and embark on a journey of lifelong learning. 

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