Erica
Chastain
Fed. Programs Director
706-896-4131 EXT:1134
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The Towns County School System adheres to the
requirements of the McKinney-Vento
Homeless Education Assistance Improvement Act of 2001 to
ensure that all children and youth receive a free
appropriate public education and are given meaningful
opportunities to succeed in our schools.
Definitions
* Children and youth experiencing homelessness means
children and youth who are otherwise legally entitled to
or eligible for a free public education, including
preschool, and lack a fixed, regular, and adequate
nighttime residence, including children and youth who:
* are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss
of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason;
* are living in motels, hotels, camping grounds or
trailer parks due to lack of alternative adequate
accommodations;
* are living in emergency or transitional shelters;
* are abandoned in hospitals;
* are awaiting foster care placement;
* have a primary nighttime residence that is a private
or public place not designed for or ordinarily used as a
regular sleeping accommodation for human beings;
* are living in a car, park, public space, abandoned
building, substandard housing, bus or train station, or
similar setting; and
* are migratory and living in a situation described
above.
* A child or youth shall be considered to be
experiencing homelessness for as long as he or she is in
a living situation described above and to the end of the
school year in which the student moves into permanent
housing.
* Unaccompanied youth means a youth not in the physical
custody of a parent or guardian, who is experiencing
homelessness as defined above. The more general term
youth also includes unaccompanied youth.
* School of origin means the school the child or youth
attended when permanently housed, or the school in which
the child or youth was last enrolled.
* Liaison is the staff person designated by a Local
Education Agency (LEA) as the person responsible for
carrying out the duties assigned to the liaison by the
McKinney¬-Vento Act.
* Immediate means without delay.
Identification
In collaboration with school personnel and community
organizations, the liaison or designee will identify
children and youth experiencing homelessness in the
district, both in and out of school, and maintain access
to data regarding homeless students. The liaison or
designee will train school personnel on possible
indicators of homelessness, sensitivity in identifying
families and youth as experiencing homelessness, and
procedures for forwarding information indicating
homelessness to the liaison. The liaison will also
instruct school registrars and secretaries to offer
homeless education information upon the enrollment and
withdrawal of every student, and to forward information
indicating homelessness to the liaison.
School Selection
Each child and youth experiencing homelessness has the
right to remain at his or her school of origin, or to
attend the appropriate school that serves students who
live in the attendance area in which the child or youth
is actually living. Therefore, in selecting a school,
children and youth experiencing homelessness shall
remain at their schools of origin to the extent
feasible, unless that is against the parent's or youth's
wishes. Students may remain at their schools of origin
the entire time they are experiencing homelessness, and
until the end of any academic year in which they become
permanently housed. The same applies if a child or youth
loses his or her housing between academic years.
Enrollment
Consistent, uninterrupted education is vital for
academic achievement. Due to the realities of
homelessness and mobility, students experiencing
homelessness may not have school enrollment documents
readily available. Nonetheless, the school selected for
enrollment must immediately enroll any child or youth
experiencing homelessness. Enrollment may not be denied
or delayed due to the lack of any document normally
required for enrollment. Unaccompanied youth must also
be immediately enrolled in school. They may either
enroll themselves or be enrolled by a parent, non-parent
caretaker, older sibling or the LEA liaison. If complete
records are not available, IEP teams or other committees
or school officials, as appropriate, must use good
judgment in choosing the best course of action,
balancing procedural requirements and the provision of
services. In all cases, the goal will be to avoid any
disruption in appropriate services.
Transportation
Transportation shall be provided to and from the school
of origin for a child or youth experiencing
homelessness. Transportation shall be provided for the
entire time the child or youth has a right to attend
that school, as defined above, including during pending
disputes. Parents and unaccompanied youth must be
informed of this right to transportation before they
select a school for attendance. In addition to receiving
transportation to and from the school of origin upon
request, children and youth experiencing homelessness
shall also be provided with other transportation
services comparable to those offered to housed students.
Services
Children and youth experiencing homelessness shall be
provided services comparable to services offered to
other students in the school selected. School personnel
must also inform parents of all educational and related
opportunities available to their children and provide
parents with meaningful opportunities to participate in
their children's education. All parent information
required by any provision of this policy must be
provided in a form, manner and language understandable
to each parent.
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