Homeless Education (McKinney-Vento)
Homeless Education
McKinney-Vento Act
The McKinney-Vento Act was enacted to address the numerous barriers homeless children face in obtaining a free, appropriate public education.
The program was originally authorized in 1987 and, most recently, reauthorized as within the Every Student Succeeds Act. The Act ensures educational rights and protections for children and youth experiencing homelessness including:
- The right to immediate enrollment in school, even if lacking paperwork normally required for enrollment.
- The right to attend school in his/her school of origin, if in the child or youth’s best interest, or if the school in the attendance area where the family or youth is currently residing.
- The right to receive transportation to his/her school of origin, if this is requested by the parent or unaccompanied youth.
- The right to services comparable to those received by household schoolmates, including transportation and supplemental educational services.
- The right to attend school along with children not experiencing homelessness. Segregation based on a student's status as homeless is strictly prohibited.
- The posting of homeless students’ rights in all schools and other places around the community.
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McKinney-Vento Homeless Education
McKinney-Vento Residency Questionnaire
McKinney-Vento Cuestionario de Residencia
Email mv@d49.org for questions, information, or to submit an application
Family Resources
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