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JFABD
HOMELESS STUDENTS: ENROLLMENT RIGHTS AND SERVICES
To the extent practical and as required
by law, the district will work with homeless students and their families to
provide stability in school attendance and other services. Special attention will be given to ensuring
the enrollment and attendance of homeless students not currently attending
school. Homeless students will be
provided district services for which they are eligible, including Head Start
and comparable pre-school programs, Title I, similar state programs, special
education, bilingual education, vocational and technical education programs,
gifted and talented programs and school nutrition programs.
Homeless students are defined as lacking
a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence, including:
The superintendent shall designate an
appropriate staff person to be the district’s liaison for homeless students and
their families.
To the extent feasible, homeless
students will continue to be enrolled in their school of origin while they
remain homeless or until the end of the academic year in which they obtain
permanent housing. Instead of remaining
in the school of origin, parents or guardians of homeless students may request
enrollment in the school in the attendance area in which the student is
actually living, or other schools.
Attendance rights by living in attendance areas, other student
assignment policies, or intra- and inter-district choice options are available
to homeless families on the same terms as families resident in the district.
If there is an enrollment dispute, the
student shall be immediately enrolled in the school in which enrollment is
sought, pending resolution of the dispute.
The parent or guardian shall be informed of the district’s decision and
their appeal rights in writing. The
district’s liaison will carry out dispute resolution as provided by state
rule. Unaccompanied youth will also be
enrolled pending resolution of the dispute.
Once the enrollment decision is made,
the school shall immediately enroll the student, pursuant to district policies. If the
student does not have immediate access to immunization records, the student
shall be admitted under a personal exception.
Students and families should be encouraged to obtain current
immunization records or immunizations as soon as possible, and the district
liaison is directed to assist. Records
from the student’s previous school shall be requested from the previous school
pursuant to district policies. Emergency
contact information is required at the time of enrollment consistent with
district policies, including compliance with the state’s address confidentiality
program when necessary.
Homeless students are entitled to
transportation to their school of origin or the school where they are to be
enrolled. If the school of origin is in
a different district, or a homeless student is living in another district but
will attend his or her school of origin in this district, the districts will
coordinate the transportation services necessary for the student, or will
divide the costs equally.
The district’s liaison for homeless
students and their families shall coordinate with local social service agencies
that provide services to homeless children and youths and their families; other
school districts on issues of transportation and records transfers; and state
and local housing agencies responsible for comprehensive housing affordability
strategies. This coordination includes
providing public notice of the educational rights of homeless students in
schools, family shelters and soup kitchens.
The district’s liaison will also review and recommend amendments to district
policies that may act as barriers to the enrollment of homeless students.
[Adopted: March 2004]
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LEGAL REF.:: |
Title I, Part C No Child Left Behind Act, 2002 |