Hatboro-Horsham Students Disciplined After ICE Protest
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By Dino Ciliberti
Published on March 18, 2026.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District has disciplined some students who participated in an ICE protest last month. The district's superintendent, Scott Eveslage, did not specify how many students were disciplined or why they were punished. The protest was held during a lunch period and was prompted by concerns about the potential impact of ICE activity in Minnesota.
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