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McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Liaison Training Area VI ROE #02, ROE #12, ROE #20, ROE #21, ROE #25, and ROE #30

McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Liaison Training Area VI ROE #02, ROE #12, ROE #20, ROE #21, ROE #25, and ROE #30

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McKinney-VentoHomeless Education Liaison Training

Area VI

ROE #02, ROE #12, ROE #20, ROE #21, ROE #25, and ROE #30

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What does the law say?

• Identify the student as being homeless• Enroll student immediately• Waive all fees• Provide assistance with transportation• Afforded the same academic

advantages as those students who are not homeless

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Definition of Homeless

• The term “homeless children and youth”– (A) means individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and/or

adequate nighttime residence– (B) 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, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations; are living in emergency or transitional shelters; are abandoned in hospitals; or awaiting foster care placement

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Definition of Homeless Continued

– (C) children and youth who have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings

– (D) migratory children

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Fixed

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Regular

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Adequate

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Easily Identified Homeless Children• Living in laundry facilities• Living in tents, campgrounds, motel/hotel• Living in cars, trucks, vans, and• Living in shelters

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Not So Easily Identified Homeless Children

• Families sharing the housing of others persons due to the loss of housing

• Living in a “DOUBLED UP” situation due to an economic hardship or other reasons

• Migratory Children – Families who move every three to six months

• Those Awaiting Foster Care

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Hardest to identify

Teens are probably the hardest to identify because they can hide it so well. A teen who is “couch surfing” goes from one friends home to the other.

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Clues…

• Lack of medical records• Poor health/nutrition• Poor attendance• Social/Behavioral

Concerns• Poor hygiene• Absent during party

days

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School of choice

• School of Origin – The school the child attended when he/she became homeless

• The school nearest to where he/she is currently living

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McKinney-Vento Homeless Education16 Services

• Tutoring & supplemental instructional support• Expedited evaluation & testing: Gifted, Title 1, ELL,

Spec. Ed• Professional Development• Referrals to medical, dental & other health services• Transportation• Early Childhood • Comparable services• Before & after-school & summer school• Obtain & transfer records necessary for enrollment

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Services continued

• Parent education• Coordination between schools & local services• Counseling & referrals for domestic violence

issues• Needs due to domestic violence• Adapt space/supplies to provide off site services• School Supplies• Emergency assistance to enable a student to

attend school

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How can we help?

• Be aware• Be considerate• Get to know the students and their families• Volunteer at a shelter• Coordinate a food drive(A jar of peanut butter and a

jar of jelly can go a long way!!)• Donate items to a resale shop

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Help continued

• Ensure access to all services ( Special Education, Sports, Gifted, and Title 1)

• Train your staff• Disseminate posters and brochures (they should be

posted in school’s front office)• Network with local social service agencies

• Watch and support without judgment

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Students who want to participate in sports

• Contact the districts’ homeless liaison for a letter declaring the students’ homeless status

• Complete 2 forms:– Principals’ Concurrence Regarding Transfer– Transfer Eligibility

These forms can be downloaded from IHSA webpage:• http://www.isha.org/forms/#Eligigibilityforms

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IHSA

Marty HickmanExecutive Director

[email protected]

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Illinois Homeless Liaison Look-Up

• http:/webapps.isbe.net/homelesschildrenliaison/

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Quote from former homeless student

“Through it all, school is probably the only thing that has kept me going. I know that every day that I walk in those doors, I can stop thinking about my problems for the next six hours and concentrate on what is most important to me”.

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Where Will You Sleep Tonight?Most of all remember, we all have a home with a

roof and a feeling of safety……

Many of our children do not…..

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Financial Aid

• Youth who meet the definition of “independent student” can apply for federal aid without parental information or signatures

• To be considered an “independent student”, the student has to be considered independent, an orphan, a word of the court, a veteran, a graduate student, married, or have a dependent