Homeless Students
MCKINNEY-VENTO EDUCATION ASSISTANCE ACT
The school district shall provide an educational environment that treats all students with dignity and respect. Every student shall have equal access to the same free appropriate educational opportunities. This commitment to the educational rights of children, youth, and youth not living with a parent or guardian, applies to all services, programs, and activities provided or made available, beginning at age 3. A student is eligible for support services if he or she lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, and can include living:
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In a shelter
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With a parent who is sharing housing with relatives or friends due to economic hardship
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In a motel/hotel, campground, car or other similar situation due to lack of alternative, adequate housing
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On his/her own, and is not in the custody of a parent or legal guardian (runaway, on the street, kicked-out, "couch-surfing")
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As migrant, if housing conditions are inadequate
SBPS Board Policy 5111.01 - HOMELESS STUDENTS
Children who meet the Federal definition of "homeless" will be provided a free appropriate public education in the same manner as all other students of the District. To that end, homeless students will not be stigmatized or segregated on the basis of their status as homeless and will be assigned to the school serving those non-homeless students residing in the area in which the homeless child is actually living. The District shall establish safeguards that protect homeless students from discrimination on the basis of their homelessness.
The District shall remove barriers to the enrollment and retention of homeless students in schools in the District. Homeless students shall be enrolled immediately, even if they do not have the necessary enrollment documentation such as immunization and health records, proof of residency or guardianship, birth certificate, school records, and other documentation.
Homeless students will be provided services comparable to other students in the District including:
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transportation services;
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educational services for which the homeless student meets eligibility criteria including services provided under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act or similar State or local programs, educational programs for children with disabilities, and educational programs for students with limited English proficiency;
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programs in vocational and technical education;
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programs for gifted and talented students;
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school nutrition programs; and
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before- and after- school programs.
Homeless students have the right to remain in their school of origin or the local attendance area school, according to the child's best interest. The school of origin is the school that the student attended when permanently housed or last enrolled. The local attendance area school is any public school that non-homeless students who live in the attendance area in which the student is actually living are eligible to attend.
Homeless students have the right to dispute their school assignment, if their assignment is other than their school of origin. In determining the best interest of the student, the District shall, to the extent feasible, keep the student in the school of origin, except when doing so is contrary to the wishes of the homeless student's parent or guardian or the unaccompanied youth. If the student is sent to a school other than the school of origin or a school requested by the parent or guardian, a written explanation, including a statement regarding the right to appeal, will be provided to the homeless student's parent or guardian or the unaccompanied youth.
The Board of Education requires that these rights and the dispute process be communicated to the parent or guardian of the homeless student or unaccompanied youth.
In addition to notifying the parent or guardian of the homeless student or unaccompanied youth of the rights described above, the District shall post public notice of educational rights of children and youth experiencing homelessness in each school.
At the request of the parent or guardian, or in the case of an unaccompanied youth, the local homeless liaison, transportation shall be provided for a homeless student to and from the school or origin as follows:
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If the homeless student continues to live in the School District in which the school of origin is located, transportation will be provided in accordance with District policy/administrative guidelines.
- If the homeless student moves to an area served by another district, though continuing his/her education at the school of origin, the district of origin and the district in which the student resides must agree upon a method to apportion responsibility and costs for transportation to the school of origin. If the districts cannot agree upon such a method, the responsibility and costs must be shared equally.