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Kids Without Homes: A School District Responds Compliance Training for Superintendents and Administrators
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Contact Information Name: Office Phone: Other Phone: Email: Homeless Education Liaison
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Overview Compliance Transportation provisions Homeless education liaison Funding Coordination and collaboration Ways to assist homeless students Online resources: TEA & USDE LEA Planning Guide Major Topics
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Homeless Children in Texas Current Estimate 140,000+
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The younger the child, the more likely he or she is to live in poverty. Percentage of Texas Children Living in Poverty Troubling Statistics
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Texas Education Code specifies that a student who is homeless is entitled to admission in any Texas school district Chapter 25 of the Texas Education Code
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Federal Law defines and protects the rights of homeless students to enroll in, attend, and succeed in our public schools The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
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The McKinney-Vento Act The definition of homeless children and youth includes “unaccompanied youth” not living with a parent or legal guardian What you must know about the law:
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The McKinney-Vento Act Educational Stability What you must know about the law: Transportation Immediate Enrollment
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The McKinney-Vento Act Every school district is required to have a homeless education liaison What you must know about the law: The liaison is required by law to perform specific tasks
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The McKinney-Vento Act School districts must set aside a portion of Title I funds to assist students in homeless situations What you must know about the law:
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The McKinney-Vento Act Definitions Academic Achievement Liaison for Homeless Students Enrollment School Selection Transportation Dispute Resolution Highlights: Another View
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The McKinney-Vento Act Intra-district Inter-district Transportation Provisions
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The McKinney-Vento Act every school district have a homeless education liaison The law requires that: the liaison has specific, required tasks
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The McKinney-Vento Act Title I set-asides McKinney-Vento grants Funding
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The McKinney-Vento Act within the school district between the school district and the larger community Coordination & Collaboration
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Making a Difference Direct Assistance Indirect Assistance Ways You Can Assist Our Students in Homeless Situations
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Online Resources Correspondence list for Administrators TEA Online http://www.tea.state.tx.us/ Subscribe to TEA listservs at: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/list/
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Attendance Topics in TEA Memo: From Chapter 25 of the Texas Education Code: Admission Enrollment Records Tuition Online Resources
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USDE Online http://www.ed.gov/ NCLB legislation NCLB regulations NCLB policy guidelines Federal Register Notes NCLB resources Grant competitions Main web page links to:
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1 – 888 – 625 – 2787 Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p. m. CST After-hours message service USDE NCLB Hotline for Superintendents Email: NCLBSUP@ed.gov Online Resources
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Planning Tool http://www.utdanacenter.org/theo/ LEA Planning Guide The guide and a planning checklist are available to you and your staff at:
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Contact Information Name: Office Phone: Other Phone: Email: Homeless Education Liaison
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