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Protecting Undocumented Student Access to Public Education

March 2, 2026 by EdTrust-Tennessee

The Tennessee General Assembly is considering multiple bills that threaten access to K-12 public education for all students, regardless of immigration status. Here you can find resources to help you stay informed as these bills move through the legislature. 

The Education for All-Tennessee coalition believes everyone in the U.S. should have the freedom to thrive – to be safe in our communities, to care and provide for our families, and to contribute to our country in our own unique ways. The foundation of that opportunity is access to education.

Bills EdTrust-Tennessee is Tracking

HB793/SB836 would deny access to public schools based on immigration status taking away children’s freedom to learn based on who they are and how they came to call Tennessee home.

HB1711/SB2108 with a proposed amendment, HB1711/SB2108 would force schools to check the immigration status of every student, not just immigrant students. The proposed amendment contains a trigger provision aimed at overturning Plyler and passing HB793/SB836.

Resources

These resources provide a more detailed analysis of the impact of the bills that threaten access to K-12 public education for all students, regardless of immigration status. 

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