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1 Compliance Training for Registrars and Others Who Enroll Students Kids Without Homes: A School District Responds

2 Homelessness Defined Families or Unaccompanied Youth:  living in domestic violence shelters  living in emergency shelters  living in campsites, parks, bus or train stations  living in a car  living “doubled” up with another family  living in inadequate housing (lack of electricity or running water)  living in Transitional Housing Programs

3 The McKinney-Vento Act The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act says that children and youth who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence are homeless What you need to know about the law:

4 The McKinney-Vento Act When families “double up” because one family is experiencing loss of housing or economic hardship, the family is considered homeless Families living “doubled up”

5 The McKinney-Vento Act  Children in migratory families  Children with parent(s) serving abroad in the military  Unaccompanied youth not living with a parent or legal guardian  Runaways Special Considerations

6 Routine inquiries about residency help determine which students might be eligible for assistance because they meet the legal definition of homelessness Student Residency Questionnaire Obtaining Student Data

7 The McKinney-Vento Act  No documents required Immediate Access  Assistance of homeless liaison in obtaining immunizations and/or medical records  Written explanation of decision in dispute resolutions

8 The McKinney-Vento Act  School of Origin Educational Stability  Transportation  Cooperation and collaboration  Removal of any barrier to immediate enrollment

9 Increasing Awareness  at the time of enrollment  after a student is enrolled & attending classes  at the time of student withdrawal Know the possible signs of homelessness...

10  Common problems  Effects of poverty and homelessness  Educational needs  Emotional and social difficulties Life is difficult for our homeless students Increasing Awareness

11 Making a Difference  at the time of enrollment  when a student is leaving  your school  when communicating with  homeless students and their  families Ways You Can Assist Our Students in Homeless Situations

12 Homeless Education Liaison you identify a student who needs homeless services Contact your Family Liaison when...  assistance is needed with  immunizations and/or medical  records  choice of schools requires  dispute resolution

13 Contact Information  Barbara Bading – Director  George Perez – Family Liaison  Chris Gloege – Family Liaison  Office Phone: (210) 442-0640  Other Phone: (210) 442-0642 Homeless Education Liaison


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