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Assistance for Students in Transition (McKinney-Vento)

The McKinney-Vento Act is federal legislation that has been in effect since 1987 to support children and youth experiencing homelessness. The McKinney-Vento Act defines children and youth who are homeless as 'individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.' The act ensures homeless children and youth enroll and succeed in school.

STUDENTS LIVING IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS MAY BE ENTITLED TO ADDITIONAL SUPPORT:

  • Hotels, motels, cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, bus or train stations.
  • Transitional housing, emergency or domestic violence shelters.
  • Doubled up with other families or relatives due to loss of housing or affordable housing.
  • Without the support or in the physical custody of parents/guardians.

STUDENTS LIVING IN HOMELESS SITUATIONS HAVE THE RIGHT TO: 

  • Continue at the school they attended (referred to as the school of origin) before they became homeless, or the school in which they were last enrolled.
  • Get help with school enrollment, even if they lack normally required documents, such as immunization records or proof of residence.
  • Get transportation to and from their school of origin.
  • Free school meals.
  • Get help with school fees including field trips, physical education fees, lab fees and other school fees.
  • Get help obtaining extra academic supports and school supplies.
  • Get help connecting to social service agencies in the community.

Enrollment Rights & Services

To access services, please speak with the school counselor or McKinney-Vento building designee. If unavailable, please contact Jackie Hoggatt using the contact information below.


Contact Information

Jackie Hoggatt - McKinney-Vento Family Support Liaison
(360) 580-6740
jhoggatt@asd5.org


District & State Policies

Policy 3115: Homeless Students: Enrollment Rights & Services
Procedure 3115P: Homeless Students: Enrollment, Services & Dispute Process 

Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

OSPI WA State Requirements and Guidance for Education of Homeless Children and Youth

Resources

Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program Non-Regulatory Guidance
National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth
SchoolHouse Connection - National
SchoolHouse Washington - State
National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty
National Center for Homeless Education
WA State 211
WA Basic Foods Program