McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
The McKinney-Vento Act gives special protections and rights to “homeless children and youths.” The act defines homeless to include students who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence because of economic hardship, disasters, domestic violence or being on their own.
If you don’t have a fixed, regular or adequate nighttime residence and live without a legal guardian, you also qualify for McKinney-Vento protections. An unaccompanied youth is a person under 22 who lives without a parent or legal guardian, even if their family wants them to return home.
There are many types of living situations that qualify a person for protections under the McKinney-Vento Act.
The ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School District provides services through the Federal McKinney Vento Act that supports families during a housing crisis. This allows us to provide provisions to families through the academic school calendar year. Our role is to provide educational services and support to families that meet the McKinney Vento Act requirements. We are providing the following information as a resource to you and the families that live within the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School District.
- Equal access to the same free, appropriate public education, including public preschool education, as is provided to other children and youth.
- Immediate enrollment, even when records normally required for enrollment are not present.
- Remain in the school of origin, if it is in the student’s best interest, in order to maintain educational stability.
- Access all educational and related services for which they are eligible, including Title I services and free school meals.
- Full participation in school, which may include participation in extracurricular activities.
- Transportation, provided by the LEA, to and from the school of origin.
If you become aware of a family who is in a housing crisis, you can contact the child’s school registrar and provide the family information which will generate a referral. If you are not aware of the child’s school in which they attend you can contact the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ East School District. You may also generate a referral by completing our "Referral to Homeless Education Liaison Form".
Once a referral has been received, contact will be made to the family, schools and community agencies by our KESD MKV Liaison to begin determination of need to meet the MVA.
Once a determination is reached, the school registrar and the MVA District Coordinator will be made aware and notification will be sent to the family outlining the provisions provided to the family as a resource through the KESD.
In some cases transportation to and from school is provided by KESD. This will be determined by the intake process and will be set up accordingly.