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Homeless Student Services (McKinney-Vento Act)

Information for Parents

If your family lives in any of the following situations:
  • In a shelter
  • In a motel or campground due to lack of an alternative adequate accommodation
  • In a car, park, abandoned building, or bus or train station
  • Doubled up with other people due to loss of housing or economic hardship
 
Your school-age children may qualify for certain rights and protections under the federal McKinney-Vento Act.
 
Your eligible children have the right to:
  • Receive a free, appropriate public education.
  • Enroll in school immediately, even if lacking documents normally required for enrollment.
  • Enroll in school and attend classes while the school gathers needed documents.
  • Enroll in the local school; or continue attending their school of origin (the school they attended when permanently housed or the school in which they were last enrolled), if that is your preference.
    • If the school district believes that the school you select is not in the best interest of children, then the district must provide you with a written explanation of its position and inform you of your right to appeal its decision.
    • Receive transportation to and from your school of origin, if you request this.
  • Receive educational services comparable to those provided to other students, according to your children's needs.
 
If you believe your children may be eligible, contact the local liaison to find out what services and supports may be available. There also may be supports available for your preschool-age children.
 
Local liaison contact number: 541-412-1488. If you need further assistance with your children's educational needs, contact the National Center for Homeless Education: 1-800-308-2145, [email protected], http://nche.ed.gov.
 
Information from Department of Education, NCHE (National Center for Homeless Education at SERVE).
Additional Special Programs in Brookings-Harbor School District Schools
In the Brookings-Harbor School District, Special Education programs include:
  • School Psychology
  • Speech Language Pathology (SLP) Services
  • Occupational Therapy (OT) Services
  • Physical Therapy (PT) Services
  • Autism Services
  • Extended School Year (ESY) Services
  • Behavior Support Services