One day after the raid of a Frisco restaurant by immigration agents, students in Colorado's Summit County say a climate of fear is impacting their education.
The Summit County School District recorded an average drop of about 30% of students attending schools district-wide as rumors swirled about possible Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in the community.
Teachers and students at Summit High School on Wednesday said not a lot of learning happened on Tuesday once the news started to spread about the raid at Hacienda Real . They told CBS Colorado that some students cheered the nearby presence of federal immigration agents, some students expressed sadness about it and some left class all together.
After the start of the raid, Summit County School District Superintendent Dr. To