McKinney Vento Gilmer

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GILMER

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

TABLE OF CONTENTS / TABLA DE CONTENIDOES

LAW

McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act

Children and youth who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, including children and youth:

• Sharing the housing of other persons due to the loss of housing, economic hardship, or similar reason

• Living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds, due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations

• Living in emergency or transitional shelters, or are abandoned in hospitals

• Living in a public or private place not designated for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings

• Living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings

• Migratory children living in the above circumstances

[42 U.S.C. § 11434a(2)]

• Unaccompanied youth includes a homeless child or youth not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian

[42 U.S.C. § 11434a(6)]

LAW

If you are eligible, you have the right to:

• Receive a free, appropriate public education

• Enroll in school immediately, without required documents, and attend classes while documents are acquired

• Enroll in the local school, or continue attending your school of origin

• Receive transportation to and from the school of origin, if preferred

• Receive educational services comparable to those of other students, according to your needs

• Be enrolled in the free school meal program

Ley de Asistencia para Personas sin Hogar McKinney-Vento

Niños, niñas y jóvenes que carecen de una residencia fija, regular y adecuada para pasar la noche, incluidos aquellos que:

• Comparten la vivienda de otras personas debido a la pérdida de vivienda, dificultades económicas u otra razón similar

• Viven en moteles, hoteles, parques de casas rodantes o campamentos debido a la falta de alojamientos adecuados alternativos

• Viven en refugios de emergencia o de transición, o han sido abandonados en hospitales

• Viven en un lugar público o privado que no está diseñado ni destinado para ser un alojamiento habitual para dormir

• Viven en automóviles, parques, espacios públicos, edificios abandonados, viviendas en condiciones deficientes, estaciones de autobuses o trenes, u otros lugares similares

• Son niños, niñas o jóvenes migrantes que viven en cualquiera de las situaciones anteriores [42 U.S.C. § 11434a(2)]

• Jóvenes no acompañados incluye a un niño, niña o joven sin hogar que no está bajo la custodia física de un padre, madre o tutor [42 U.S.C. § 11434a(6)]

Si cumple con los requisitos, usted tiene derecho a:

• Recibir una educación pública, gratuita y adecuada

• Inscribirse en la escuela de inmediato, sin necesidad de presentar documentos requeridos, y asistir a clases mientras se obtienen los documentos

• Inscribirse en la escuela local o continuar asistiendo a su escuela de origen

• Recibir transporte hacia y desde la escuela de origen, si así lo prefiere

• Recibir servicios educativos comparables a los de otros estudiantes, según sus necesidades

• Estar inscrito en el programa de comidas escolares gratuitas

STATE RESOURCES

• Emergency: 911

• Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222

• Community Services / Mental Health: 211

• Non-Emergency Municipal Government Services: 311

• Directory Assistance: 411

• Traffic Information or Police Non-Emergency Services: 511

• Telephone Company Customer Service and Repair: 611

• TDD-Relay Services for Persons Who are Hearing Impaired: 711

• Underground Public Utilities / Power Lines, Water Mains, Gas Pipes: 811

• Suicide Prevention: 988

• Runaway Hotline: 1-888-580-HELP (4357)

Texas Youth Helpline: 1-888-722-4852 (call or text)

- listening/help to cope, brainstorm solutions/action plan, low or no-cost counselors or other community resources, free messaging services for run away youth, free rides home for runaway youth

Youth Helpline: 1-800-989-6884

- peer counseling to youth and family members for family conflicts, delinquency, truancy, abuse and neglect, and running away

Texas Abuse Hotline: 1-800-252-5400 / www.TXAbuseHotline.org

National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800-656-4673

Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888 or text HELP

Crisis Text Line: Text “MHFA” to 741741

- Helps people with mental health challenges by connecting callers with trained crisis volunteers who will provide confidential advice, support, and referrals if needed.

Lifeline Crisis Chat: to connect with crisis centers, visit www.crisischat.org

The Trevor Project: 866-488-7386 or text “START” to 678678

- Specialized in supporting the LGBTQI+ community - Trained counselors for youth who are in crisis, suicidal, or in need of a safe and nonjudgmental place to talk.

Child Care Aware - Texas: www.childcareaware.org/state/texas/

- Provides resources for families seeking child care and social services.

- https://texaschildcaresolutions.org/ provides more information and is partnered with the Texas Workforce Commission.

Your Texas Benefits Hotline: 1-800-252-8263

Texas Workforce Commission: 1-800-939-6631 / www.twc.state.tx.us

- Provides information about unemployment benefits, career development, job searches and resources, training programs, and child care services.

RECURSOS ESTATALES

• Emergencias: 911

• Control de Envenenamientos: 1-800-222-1222

• Servicios Comunitarios / Salud Mental: 211

• Servicios Municipales No Emergentes: 311

• Asistencia de Directorio Telefónico: 411

• Información de Tráfico o Servicios Policiales No Emergentes: 511

• Servicio al Cliente y Reparaciones de la Compañía Telefónica: 611

• Servicios TDD-Relay para Personas con Discapacidad Auditiva: 711

• Líneas Subterráneas de Servicios Públicos / Tuberías de Agua / Tuberías de Gas: 811

• Prevención del Suicidio: 988

• Línea de Ayuda para Jóvenes que Huyen de Casa: 1-888-580-HELP (4357)

• Línea de Ayuda para Jóvenes de Texas: 1-888-722-4852 (llamada o mensaje de texto) Escucha/apoyo para afrontar situaciones difíciles, Ayuda para generar soluciones o un plan de acción, Consejeros de bajo costo o gratuitos y recursos comunitarios, Servicios de mensajes gratuitos para jóvenes que han huido, Transporte gratuito para regresar a casa para jóvenes que han huido

• Línea de Ayuda para Jóvenes: 1-800-989-6884

Consejería entre compañeros para jóvenes y sus familias sobre conflictos familiares, delincuencia, ausentismo escolar, abuso, negligencia y huida del hogar

• Línea Directa de Abuso en Texas: 1-800-252-5400 / www.TXAbuseHotline.org

• Línea Nacional Contra Agresión Sexual: 800-656-4673

• Línea Directa Contra la Trata de Personas: 888-373-7888 o envíe un mensaje con la palabra HELP

• Línea de Texto en Crisis: Envíe “MHFA” al 741741

Apoyo para personas con desafíos de salud mental a través de voluntarios capacitados que brindan consejos y apoyo confidencial

• Chat de Crisis Lifeline: www.crisischat.org

• The Trevor Project: 866-488-7386 o envíe la palabra START al 678678

Apoyo especializado para la comunidad LGBTQI+, Consejeros capacitados para jóvenes en crisis o con pensamientos suicidas

• Recursos Familiares y Laborales Child Care Aware - Texas: www.childcareaware.org/state/texas/ Recursos para familias que buscan cuidado infantil y servicios sociales, Más información: https://texaschildcaresolutions.org/

• Línea de Ayuda de Beneficios de Texas: 1-800-252-8263

• Comisión de la Fuerza Laboral de Texas: 1-800-939-6631 / www.twc.state.tx.us

Información sobre beneficios de desempleo, desarrollo profesional, búsqueda de empleo, programas de capacitación y servicios de cuidado infantil

UPSHUR COUNTY

Upshur County Food Bank

106 S. Montgomery

Gilmer, TX 75644

903-241-4412

Highway 80 Rescue Mission

3117 W. Marshall Ave.

Longview, TX 75601

903-759-8101

Highway 80 Rescue Mission 3117 W. Marshall Ave.

Longview, TX 75601

903-759-8101

CITY/AREA RESOURCES

Northeast Texas Habitat for Humanity Beat the Heat/Cold

905 McCann Road, Longview, TX / 401 S Alamo, Marshall, TX

https://netxhabitat.org/beat-the-heat-beat-the-cold/

$30 partner cost share for AC units, fans, heaters

Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00

Contact: Family Services (903) 236-0900 ext 201

Assurance Wireless

Contact: (888) 898-4888

Must provide proof of program participation or proof of income; one account per household

Community Healthcore

101 W. Madison Street, Gilmer, TX 75638

Mental Health Services

Health Clinic

Open Monday-Friday | 24/7 Crisis Hotline (800) 832-1009

Local Number: (903) 843-5518

Serving Bowie, Cass, Gregg, Harrison, Marion, Panola, Red River, Rusk, and Upshur Counties

Community Healthcore

107 Woodbine Place, Longview, TX 75604

Vocational Apprentice Program

Monday-Friday | 24/7 Crisis Hotline (800) 832-1009

Local Number: (903) 758-2451

15 hour program to help students gain valuable job skills to enter the job market

Serving Bowie, Cass, Gregg, Harrison, Marion, Panola, Red River, Rusk, and Upshur Counties

Community Healthcore

701 E Marshall Medical Plaza III, Longview, TX 75601

Child and Adolescent Services

Monday-Friday | 24/7 Crisis Hotline (800) 832-1009

Local Number: (903) 234-9200

Serving Bowie, Cass, Gregg, Harrison, Marion, Panola, Red River, Rusk, and Upshur Counties

Community Healthcore

107 Woodbine Place, Longview, TX 75604

Administrative Offices, Early Childhood Intervention, Family and Youth Services (formerly STAR), Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Monday-Friday | Local Number (903) 758-2471

Serving Bowie, Cass, Gregg, Harrison, Marion, Panola, Red River, Rusk, and Upshur Counties

CITY/AREA RESOURCES

The Salvation Army of Longview

504 E. Cotton St. Longview, TX 75604

Monday-Thursday 10:00am-4:00pm Fridays from 10:00am-1:00pm Call: 903-215-8463

Expectant Heart Pregnancy Resource Center

2440 S. High St. Longview, TX 75602

Tuesday - Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm Fridays 9:00am-3:00pm Call 903-931-3124

New Gate Mission

207 S. Mobberly Ave. Longview, TX 75602

Breakfast daily 7:00am, lunch 11:30am-1:00pm, showers, washer and dryer (must volunteer for one hour), prescriptions (Up to $150 year), mail service, food table for take home (ex. potatoes, corn), hot breakfast on Saturday and Sunday at 8:00am

Restrictions: Does not offer sleeping quarters, but are open for use during the day

Office hours: Monday 8:15am-10:00am, Tuesday-Friday 8:15am-2:00pm

Contact: 903-757-6146

One Love Longview

1514 W. Fairmont Street, Longview, TX 75604

Mental Health, Addiction, Medical Assistance, LGBTQ+ Support

Monday-Friday 9:00-4:00

Contact: Tina Rushing (903) 932-3451

Intake interview

Upshur County Rainbow Room

324 Yapaco Gilmer, TX 75638

Contact: Kristen Matthews - 903-987-2976

Restrictions: only available for foster children

Roy M. Brown Life Center

This building houses several services:

Open Door Pregnancy Center 903-797-0774

Tri County Community Action (rent, utility services, rent and mortgage assistance) 903-843-0604

Counseling Service and Clinical Supervision 903-295-6700

Veterans Services 888-653-1020

1561 US Hwy 271 Gilmer, TX 75638

Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

Main contact: 903-797-0774

Restrictions: Upshur County - application process. Services depend on need.

CITY/AREA RESOURCES

The Salvation Army of Longview

504 E. Cotton St. Longview, TX 75604

Monday-Thursday 10:00am-4:00pm Fridays from 10:00am-1:00pm Call: 903-215-8463

Expectant Heart Pregnancy Resource Center

2440 S. High St. Longview, TX 75602

Tuesday - Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm Fridays 9:00am-3:00pm Call 903-931-3124

New Gate Mission

207 S. Mobberly Ave. Longview, TX 75602

Breakfast daily 7:00am, lunch 11:30am-1:00pm, showers, washer and dryer (must volunteer for one hour), prescriptions (Up to $150 year), mail service, food table for take home (ex. potatoes, corn), hot breakfast on Saturday and Sunday at 8:00am

Restrictions: Does not offer sleeping quarters, but are open for use during the day

Office hours: Monday 8:15am-10:00am, Tuesday-Friday 8:15am-2:00pm

Contact: 903-757-6146

One Love Longview

1514 W. Fairmont Street, Longview, TX 75604

Mental Health, Addiction, Medical Assistance, LGBTQ+ Support

Monday-Friday 9:00-4:00

Contact: Tina Rushing (903) 932-3451

Intake interview

Upshur County Rainbow Room

324 Yapaco Gilmer, TX 75638

Contact: Kristen Matthews - 903-987-2976

Restrictions: only available for foster children

Roy M. Brown Life Center

This building houses several services:

Open Door Pregnancy Center 903-797-0774

Tri County Community Action (rent, utility services, rent and mortgage assistance) 903-843-0604

Counseling Service and Clinical Supervision 903-295-6700

Veterans Services 888-653-1020

1561 US Hwy 271 Gilmer, TX 75638

Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

Main contact: 903-797-0774

Restrictions: Upshur County - application process. Services depend on need.

DISTRICT CALENDAR

LIAISONS IN REGION 7

ALBA-GOLDEN ISD

Jennifer Wigington (903) 768-2472 wigingtonj@agisd.org

ALTO ISD

Amber Middleton (936) 858-7141 amiddleton@alto.esc7.net

ARP ISD

Lara Parker (903) 859-8482 larap@arpisd.org

BECKVILLE ISD

Loretta Blair (903) 678-3311 blairl@beckvilleisd.net

BIG SANDY ISD

Andrea Blavier 903-636-5287 ablavier@bigsandyisd.org

BROADDUS ISD

Jessica Lott (936) 872-3041 jessicalott@broaddusisd.com

BROWNSBORO ISD

Pam Neal (903) 852-3701 nealp@gobearsgo.net

BULLARD ISD

John Dixon (903) 894-6639 john.dixon@bullardisd.net

CARLISLE ISD

Josh Johnson (903) 861-3801 johnsonj@carlisleisd.org

CARTHAGE ISD

Allen Koch (903) 693-3806 ackoch@carthageisd.org

CAYUGA ISD

Riley Wyatt (903) 928-2102 rwyatt@cayugaisd.com

CENTER ISD

Inez Hughes (936) 598-5642 Inez.Hughes@centerisd.org

CENTRAL HEIGHTS ISD

Amanda Crump (936) 564-2681 amanda.crump@centralhts.net

CENTRAL ISD

Anita Byrd (936) 853-2216 byrda@centralisd.com

CHAPEL HILL ISD

Robin White (903) 566-2441 whiter@chapelhillisd.org

CHIRENO ISD

Meagan Daniels (936) 362-2132 meagan.daniels@chirenoisd.org

CROSS ROADS ISD

Kim Mattingly (903) 489-2001 kmattingly@crossroadsisd.org

CUMBERLAND ACADEMY

Paula Salas (903) 405-1318 psalas@cumberlandacademy.com

CUSHING ISD

Gina Gresham (936) 326-4890 ggresham@cushingisd.org

DIBOLL ISD

Shawna Neal (936) 829-4718 sneal@dibollisd.org

DOUGLASS ISD

Sue Paul (936) 569-9804 spaul@douglassisd.com

EAST TEXAS CHARTER SCHOOL

Terry Lapic (903) 753-9400 tlapic@etchs.net

EDGEWOOD ISD

Becky Goodwin (903) 896-4332 bgoodwin@edgewood-isd.net

ELKHART ISD

Tana Herring (903) 764-8513 therring@elkhartisd.org

ELYSIAN FIELDS ISD

Lauri White (903) 633-2420 lawhite@efisd.org

EUSTACE ISD

Julie Gray (903) 425-5188 jgray@eustaceisd.net

EXCELSIOR ISD

Johnny Lewis (936) 598-5866 jlewis1@excelsior.esc7.net

FRANKSTON ISD

Kim McGuffey (903) 876-2556 kimmcguffey@frankstonisd.net

FRUITVALE ISD

Cesily Peeples (903) 896-4363 peeplesc@fruitvaleisd.com

GARRISON ISD

Julie Konderla (936) 347-7032 konderlaj@garrisonisd.com

GARY ISD

Leigh Ann Daniels (903) 685-2291 ldaniels@garyisd.net

GILMER ISD

Jeff Hamilton (903) 841-7400 hamiltonj@gilmerisd.org

GLADEWATER ISD

Rae Ann Patty (903) 845-6991 pattyr@gladewaterisd.com

GRAND SALINE ISD

Debby Morse (903) 962-7546 dmorse@grandsalineisd.net

HALLSVILLE ISD

Amy Whittle (903) 668-5990 awhittle@hisd.com

HARLETON ISD

Jay Ratcliff (903) 777-2372 ratcliffjay@harletonisd.net

HARMONY ISD

Carolyn Duke (903) 725-5492 cduke@harmonyisd.net

HAWKINS ISD

Jennifer Hawkins (903) 769-2181 jennifer.hawkins@hawkinsisd.org

HEMPHILL ISD

Stephen English (409) 787-3371 stephen.english@hemphillisd.net

LIAISONS IN REGION 7

HENDERSON ISD

Terry Everitt (903) 655-5000 teveritt@hendersonisd.org

HUDSON ISD

Teresa Matthews (936) 875-3351 MatthewsT@hudsonisd.org

HUNTINGTON ISD

Sandy Flowers (936) 876-4287 sflowers@huntingtonisd.com

JACKSONVILLE ISD

Teresa Marion (903) 586-6511 teresa.marion@jisd.org

JOAQUIN ISD

Kathy Carrington (936) 269-3128 kcarrington@joaquinisd.net

KARNACK ISD

James Demery (903) 679-3117 jdemery@karnackisd.org

KILGORE ISD

Melissa Brown (903) 988-3900 melbrown@kisd.org

LANEVILLE ISD

Robin Pilette (903) 863-5353 piletter@lanevilleisd.org

LAPOYNOR ISD

Jennifer Nuckolls (903) 876-4057 jnuckolls@lapoynorisd.net

LEVERETTS CHAPEL ISD

Nikki Saxton (903) 834-3181 nsaxton@leverettschapelisd.net

LINDALE ISD

Christy Clouse (903) 881-4001 clouseca@lisdeagles.net

LONGVIEW ISD

Dolly Soule (903) 381-2200 dsoule@lisd.org

LUFKIN ISD

Tonja Akridge (936) 630-4287 takridge@lufkinisd.org

MALAKOFF ISD

Laura Holcombe (903) 381-2200 laura.holcolmbe@malakoffisd.org

MARSHALL ISD

Elissha Monsivais (903) 927-8700 monsivaisen@marshallisd.com

MARTINS MILL ISD

Lauren Hall (903) 479-3234 lhall@martinsmillisd.net

MARTINSVILLE ISD

Courtney Marshall (936) 564-3455 cmarshall@martinsvilleisd.com

MINEOLA ISD

Chase Thomas (903) 569-2448 c.thomas@mineolaisd.net

MOUNT ENTERPRISE ISD

Amber Williamson (903) 822-3721 awilliamson@meisd.org

MURCHISON ISD

Emma Cotton (903) 469-3887 cotton@murisd.org

NACOGDOCHES ISD

Ruby Ramon (936) 569-5000 rramon@nacisd.org

NECHES ISD

Ashley Faucett (903) 584-3683 ashley.faucett@nechesisd.net

NEW DIANA ISD

Melissa Ryan (903) 663-8000 mryan@ndisd.org

NEW SUMMERFIELD ISD

Deanna Molloy (903) 726-3306 dmolloy@newsummerfieldisd.net

ORE CITY ISD

Kayla Jordan (903) 968-3300 jordank@ocisd.net

OVERTON ISD

Ruby Richardson (903) 834-6145 ruby.richardson@overtonisd.org

PALESTINE ISD

Robin Chapman (903) 731-8000 rchapman@palestineschools.org

PANOLA CHARTER SCHOOL

Charles Worley (903) 693-6355 cworley@panolaschools.net

PINE TREE ISD

Valerie Ibeji (903) 295-5000 vibeji@ptisd.org

PINEYWOODS COMMUNITY ACADEMY

Marilyn Hankla (936) 634-5515 mhankla@pcacharter.net

QUITMAN ISD

Melissa Coats (903) 763-5000 coatsm@quitmanisd.net

RAINS ISD

Lyndsay Hayes (903) 473-2222 hayesl@rainsisd.org

RANCH ACADEMY

Melissa Pardue (903) 200-2918 mpardue@raschools.com

RUSK ISD

Cadi Collins (903) 683-5592 cadi.collins@ruskisd.net

SABINE ISD

Shelly Yates (903) 984-8564 syates@sabineisd.org

SAN AUGUSTINE ISD

Marc Griffin (936) 275-2306 mgriffin@saisd.us

LIAISONS IN REGION 7

SHELBYVILLE ISD

Gina Jones (936) 598-2641 ginaj@shelbyville.k12.tx.us

SLOCUM ISD

Bailee Duren (903) 478-3624 bduren@slocumisd.org

SPRING HILL ISD

Taylor Clark (903) 759-4404 tclark@shisd.net

STEPHEN F AUSTIN STATE UNIV. CHARTER SCHOOL

Natalie Cardenas (936) 468-5899 cardenasnn@sfasu.edu

TATUM ISD

Drenon Fite Jr. (903) 947-6482 fited@tatumisd.org

TENAHA ISD

Terry Bowlin (936) 248-5000 bowlinterry@tenahaisd.com

TIMPSON ISD

Dana Lawrence (936) 254-2463 dlawrence@timpsonisd.com

TRINIDAD ISD

Natalie Martin (903) 778-2673 natalie.martin@trinidadisd.com

TROUP ISD

David Smith (903) 842-3067 dsmith@troupisd.org

TYLER ISD

Rita Taylor (903) 262-1000 rita.taylor@tylerisd.org

UNION GROVE ISD

Jennifer Applegate (903) 844-3900 applegatej@ugisd.org

UNION HILL ISD

John Booth (903) 762-2140 boothj@uhisd.com

UT TYLER UNIVERSITY ACADEMY

Nikki Hart (903) 730-3988 nhart@uttyler.edu

VAN ISD

Richard Pride (903) 963-8710 richard.pride@vanisd.org

WASKOM ISD

Ross Boyett (903) 687-3361 rboyett@waskomisd.net

WELLS ISD

Tiffanie Smith (936) 867-4400 tsmith@wells.esc7.net

WEST RUSK COUNTY CONSOLIDATED ISD

Leisha Smith (903) 392-7850 smithl@westruskisd.org

WEST SABINE ISD

Misti Smith (409) 584-2655 misti.smith@westsabineisd.net

WESTWOOD ISD

Tiffany Carwell (903) 729-1776 tncarwell@westwoodisd.net

WHITE OAK ISD

Lisa Wright (903) 291-2200 wrightl@woisd.net

WHITEHOUSE ISD

Stacy Pineda (903) 839-5500 pinedas@whitehouseisd.org

WINNSBORO ISD

Casey Monds (903) 342-3737 casey.monds@winnsboroisd.org

WINONA ISD

Heather Carnes (903) 939-4141 hcarnes@winonaisd.org

WODEN ISD

Shawn Berry (936) 564-2073 sberry@wodenisd.org

YANTIS ISD

Janan Straznicky (903) 383-2462 jstraznicky@yantisisd.net

ZAVALLA ISD

Elizabeth Boulware (936) 897-2271 eboulware@zavallaisd.org

FAQs

Are children and youth who move in with relatives, friends, or other people covered by the McKinney-Vento Act?

Children and youth who are sharing the housing of others due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason are covered by the McKinney-Vento Act. This can include unaccompanied youth who are running away from home, even if their parents state a desire for the youth to return home. It could also include families who move in with others as a result of an emergency related to a job loss, reduction in work hours or pay, unexpected medical bills, natural disasters, or domestic violence.

Can schools require verification or proof of residency?

No. Schools may not require verification or proof of residency as a condition of enrollment. Due to their precarious living situations, it frequently will be impossible for families and youth experiencing homelessness to provide such verification.

Must schools enroll youth in school without proof of guardianship?

Yes. Lack of a legal guardian or guardianship documents cannot delay or prevent the enrollment of unaccompanied youth.

Are children and youth who live in trailer homes or trailer parks covered by the McKinney-Vento Act?

Under some circumstances, yes. Under the McKinney-Vento Act, children and youth who live in trailer parks are covered by the Act if they live in the trailer park “due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations”. Therefore, whether children and youth living in trailer parks are covered by the Act is a case-by-case determination to be made by the local McKinney-Vento liaison, in light of the family’s circumstances.

How immediate is immediate enrollment?

The Act requires schools to enroll students immediately, even if the student is unable to provide documents that are typically required for enrollment, such as a birth certificate, record of immunizations, or other documentation.

Preguntas Frecuentes (FAQs)

¿Están cubiertos por la Ley McKinney-Vento los niños, niñas y jóvenes que se mudan con familiares, amigos u otras personas?

Sí. Los niños, niñas y jóvenes que comparten la vivienda de otras personas debido a la pérdida de vivienda, dificultades económicas u otra razón similar están cubiertos por la Ley McKinney-Vento. Esto puede incluir a jóvenes no acompañados que huyen de casa, incluso si sus padres expresan el deseo de que regresen. También puede incluir a familias que se mudan con otras personas como resultado de una emergencia relacionada con la pérdida de empleo, reducción de horas o salario, facturas médicas inesperadas, desastres naturales o violencia doméstica.

¿Pueden las escuelas exigir verificación o comprobante de residencia?

No. Las escuelas no pueden exigir verificación ni comprobante de residencia como condición para la inscripción. Debido a su situación de vivienda inestable, con frecuencia será imposible que las familias y jóvenes en situación de calle proporcionen dicha verificación.

¿Deben las escuelas inscribir a los jóvenes sin comprobante de tutela o custodia legal?

Sí. La falta de un tutor legal o de documentos de tutela no puede retrasar ni impedir la inscripción de jóvenes no acompañados.

¿Están cubiertos por la Ley McKinney-Vento los niños y jóvenes que viven en casas rodantes o parques de casas rodantes?

En algunas circunstancias, sí. Según la Ley McKinney-Vento, los niños y jóvenes que viven en parques de casas rodantes están cubiertos si viven allí “debido a la falta de alojamientos adecuados alternativos”. Por lo tanto, si los niños y jóvenes que viven en parques de casas rodantes están cubiertos por la Ley es una determinación que debe hacerse caso por caso por el enlace local de McKinneyVento, teniendo en cuenta las circunstancias de la familia.

¿Qué tan inmediata debe ser la inscripción inmediata?

La Ley requiere que las escuelas inscriban a los estudiantes de inmediato, incluso si no pueden proporcionar documentos que normalmente se requieren para la inscripción, como el acta de nacimiento, registros de vacunación u otra documentación.

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ENROLLMENT CONFERENCE

STUDENT: DOB: ID #:

ADDRESS:

CAMPUS: GRADE: DATE:

COMPLETED:

ENROLLMENT PROCESS:

Student received student handbook / welcome packet / link. TAC § 89.1605

Student has been introduced to the school and school processes.

Student and guardian are informed that the student will receive free meals.

The enrollment conference occurred within the first two weeks after the student is identified as McKinney-Vento eligible or in substitute care.

ENROLLMENT CONFERENCE TOPICS DISCUSSED:

Identify academic and extracurricular interests

Review credits and assessment information

Determine social, emotional, and behavioral supports and/or concerns

Review student’s attendance and if needed interventions

Communication preferences of parent/guardians or unaccompanied youth

College and Career readiness if applicable

Previous successes

Other district specific procedures

Pertinent staff members are knowledgeable concerning communication, processes, and procedures for facilitating successful school transitions.

Attendees:

Title / Position:

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