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1 McKinney – Vento Homeless Assistance Improvements Act Information for Family Specialists Subtitle B of Title VII Of The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act as amended by The No Child Left Behind Act of 2002(Title X, Part C)

2 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

3 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

4 The McKinney-Vento Act  Immediate Enrollment Key Provisions of the Law  Choice of Schools  Transportation  Services  Dispute Resolution

5 Warning Signs of Homelessness:  Poor health and inadequate health care  Low grades or behind in grade level compared to peers  Attendance problems  Lack of focus  Anxiety, worry or depression  Delayed development  Emotional or Social deficiencies  Lack of sleep, food or clothing  Inability to finish assignments  Lack of books, supplies, transportation Increasing Awareness

6 What does a Homeless Child look like in the U.S. ? Race 63% African American 13% Hispanic 16% Anglo Gender 53% Male 49% Female Median Age: 6.5 y.o.

7 Homeless Students in School  21% Transfer twice in one year  16% Transfer three or more times a year  Each transfer causes 3-6 months decrease in academic growth  Nine times more likely to repeat a grade  Three times as likely to be in Special Ed.  Incomplete testing data due to absences

8 Academic Issues Homeless Students Experience Early Childhood  Increased chronic health problems  Developmental delays  Lower achievement progress  Emotional difficulties Elementary  No sense of belonging  No predictable structure to rely on  No personal space Middle and High School  Gaps in education  Lack of trust  Low scores on standardized tests  High absenteeism  Emotional/Social difficulties

9 McKinney Project Family Liaisons Duties:  Assist with Immediate enrollment  Transportation issues  School records, immunizations and birth certificates  Verify Proof of residency or guardianship  Assess Frequent mobility  Identify Attendance problems  Provide Access to Free Lunch  Ensure Equal access to programs and extra curricular activities

10 Contact Information Homeless Education Liaisons ▪Barbara Mainz- Director of Family Support Services ▪Adriana Hernandez-Family Liaison ▪Kari Phillips-Family Liaison ▪Michael A Jones-Family Liaison ▪Office Phone: (210)442-0642 ▪Fax: (210)442-0645


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