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Days after ICE arrest, Roberts resigns as Des Moines Schools superintendent & DOJ looking into hiring practices

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Ian Roberts is resigning from his position as superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools after he was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week.

His attorney Alfredo Parrish provided the resignation letter at a news conference Tuesday. It says Roberts doesn’t want to distract from educating DMPS students.

The Des Moines Public School Board is planning to meet tonight because the resignation doesn’t take effect until the board approves it.

Parrish says he’s also filing a motion to reopen Roberts’ immigration case in addition to a motion filed yesterday to stay Roberts’ deportation.

I’m going to share a letter that was received from the prior attorney telling his case has been closed successfully, and he was under the impression that it had been," Parrish said.

Parrish says he’s still trying to “dig through” whether Roberts was authorized to work in the U.S. when he was hired by DMPS in 2023. He says he still doesn’t have access to Roberts’ full immigration file.

Roberts has been held at the Woodbury County Jail since Friday, and is still there on Tuesday.

Also on Tuesday, the US Department of Justice is investigating Des Moines Public Schools for what it calls race-based employment practices.

In a letter to interim superintendent Matt Smith, the department points to the district’s affirmative action plan from 2021 and the district’s strategic plan which discuss hiring and retaining more teachers of color.

The department also points to a partnership with local colleges aimed at recruiting and hiring more minority teachers in Des Moines schools.

The DOJ letter does not mention Superintendent Roberts but it comes days after his arrest by ICE.

Iowa Public Radio asked the DOJ if there was any connection with the new investigation. The DOJ responded it had no further comment.

Roberts was the district’s first Black Superintendent.
— Iowa Public Radio
https://www.iowapublicradio.org/ipr-news/2025-09-30/ian-roberts-is-resigning-as-des-moines-superintendent-after-ice-arrest