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Homeless Student Liaison offered at Grand Coulee Dam School District

Crisis Connections, Inc., Coulee Dam, WA, United States


Homeless Student Liaison offered at Grand Coulee Dam School District
Families or unaccompanied minors who lack a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence:

Temporarily sharing housing

Living in motels or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative accommodations

Using as a nighttime residence a public or private place not ordinarily designed for sleeping

Living in emergency shelters or transitional housing

Awaiting foster care placement

Talk to a counselor at the student's local school or call the district's homeless liaison.

Fees None.

Service area Douglas, WA

Responsibilities
Ensures that youth experiencing homelessness have the opportunity to succeed in school by organizing transportation to their school of origin or assisting them with enrollment in their local school without delay. Also provides referrals to health care, dental, mental health and other appropriate services. Homeless students cannot be penalized for infractions, such as absenteeism, that relate to their homelessness.

Under the McKinney‑Vento act, students must be allowed to attend their school of origin "to the extent feasible." Factors that may be considered include:

The age of the child or youth

The impact the commute may have on the student's education

Personal safety issues

The student's need for special instruction

Length of anticipated stay in temporary shelter or other temporary location

Time remaining in the school year District boundaries are not a factor in the decision.

Homeless students also have the right to be enrolled in their local school "immediately" even if they do not have a parent or guardian, proof of residency, immunization records, school records or other documents normally required to enroll in school. Once students are enrolled, the liaison must help students get records from the last school and any medical records.

Provides educational services to children in the community.

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