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East Noble McKinney-Vento Liaison:
Kris DeLong
kdelong@eastnoble.net
(260)347-2502
IDOE State Coordinator's Contact Information:
Charlie Gibson
Homeless Education Specialist
(317)232-0957
McKinneyVentoPOC@doe.in.gov
IDOE's McKinney-Vento: Homeless Children & Youth Program Website
National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth
SNAP Access to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Access to Social Security Benefits for Unaccompanied Youth
Parent's Guide to the Rights of Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness
Section 1: Overview/General Information 3-4
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
Definition of Homelessness
Residency and Educational Rights
Procedures for the Dissemination of Educational Rights
Section 2: Identification and Eligibility 4
Title I Services and Funding
School Selection
Procedures to Identify and Verify Eligibility of McKinney-Vento Students
Section 3: Services and Standards 5
Transportation
Food Services
Textbooks and Technology
Academic
Section 4: Enrollment 6
Enrollment Procedures
Immediate Enrollment of Students
Enrollment of Unaccompanied Youth
Appeal and Dispute Processes
Section 5: Professional Development 7-8
McKinney-Vento Professional Development Opportunities
District Website
Section 6: Educational Staffing and Support 8-9
District Liaison’s Roles and Responsibilities
Building Level Liaison’s Role and Responsibilities
Appendix A: McKinney-Vento Residency Questionnaire and Form 10-11
Appendix B: Notice of Right to Appeal 12
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act:
The Education for Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY) program is authorized under Title VII-B of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11431 et seq.) (McKinney-Vento Act). The McKinney-Vento Act was originally authorized in 1987 and most recently re-authorized in December 10th, 2016 by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The McKinney-Vento Act is designed to address the challenges that homeless children and youths have faced in enrolling, attending, and succeeding in school.
Under the McKinney-Vento Act, State educational agencies (SEAs) must ensure that each homeless child and youth has equal access to the same free, appropriate public education, including a public preschool education, as other children and youths. Homeless children and youths must have access to the educational and related services that they need to enable them to meet the same challenging State academic standards to which all students are held. In addition, homeless students may not be separated from the mainstream school environment. SEAs and local educational agencies (LEAs) are required to review and undertake steps to revise laws, regulations, practices, or policies that may act as barriers to the identification, enrollment, attendance, or success in school of homeless children andyouths.
Children who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate night time residence:
"Double up" - Sharing the housing of others due to the loss of housing, economic hardship, or similar reasons.
Living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, camping grounds, due to lack of adequate alternative accommodations.
Living in emergency or transitional shelters.
Living in a public or private place not designed for humans to live.
Migratory children living in above circumstances
Living in cars, parks, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings
Unaccompanied Youth - Children or youth who meets the definition of homeless and not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian
Students who are in temporary, inadequate and homeless living situations have the following rights in East Noble School Corporation:
Immediate enrollment in the school they last attended or the school in whose attendance area they are currently staying even if they do not have all of the documents normally required at the time of enrollment;
Access to free meals and textbooks, Title I and other educational programs and other comparable services including transportation;
Attendance in the same classes and activities that students in other living situations also participate in without fear of being separated or treated differently due to their housing situations.
All schools within the East Noble School Corporation shall ensure that public notice of the educational rights of students and families in homeless situations is disseminated where children and youth receive services under the McKinney-Vento Act. Posters in both English and Spanish will be posted in all school buildings, local shelters, local hotels, the local post office building, city hall, local library, and local food banks.
Title 1 Services and Funding:
In East Noble School Corporation, all children and youth who qualify for McKinney-Vento services are automatically eligible for Title I, Part A services, whether or not they attend a Title I, Part A school or meet the academic standards required of other students for eligibility (Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Sec. 1115(b)(2)(E); 20 U.S.C. 6315(b)(2)(E)). This automatic eligibility acknowledges that the experience of homelessness puts children and youth at significant risk of academic failure, regardless of their previous academic standing. Additionally, all district school children and youth who qualify for McKinney-Vento services who are doing well academically are entitled to receive additional non-instructional education related support services needed to succeed in school.
East Noble School Corporation will keep students in homeless situations in their school of origin defined as the school attended when permanently housed or the school in which they were last enrolled, unless it is against the parent or guardian’s wishes or unless it is determined to be in the student’s best educational interest. Students and youth who qualify for McKinney-Vento Services are eligible to remain in their school of origin for the entire duration in which they are homeless and until the end of any academic year in which they move into permanent housing. Students and youth who qualify for McKinney-Vento Services may also choose to enroll in any public school that students living in the same attendance area are eligible to attend.
Every current, returning, and new student in the East Noble School Corporation must complete online enrollment via the district’s School Management System known as Powerschool. One of the forms to be completed online is the East Noble School Corporation McKinney-Vento Residency Questionnaire and Form (Appendix A). This East Noble School Corporation McKinney-Vento Residency Questionnaire and Form will be utilized to determine if the student is facing a homeless situation. Follow-up contact to verify the information provided on the East Noble School Corporation McKinney-Vento Residency Questionnaire and Form will be conducted within 5 days of the completion of online enrollment by either the district or a building level McKinney-Vento liaison.
Transportation:
Each East Noble School Corporation child or youth facing a McKinney-Vento situation shall be provided services comparable to services offered to other students in the school selected including transportation services.
East Noble School Corporation will provide students and youth who qualify for McKinney-Vento Services with transportation to and from their school of origin, at a parent or guardian’s request. For unaccompanied youth, East Noble School Corporation will provide transportation to and from the school of origin at the request of the District McKinney-Vento Liaison. If the student’s temporary residence and the school of origin are in the same district, East Noble School Corporation will provide and/or arrange transportation to and from school. If the student is living outside of the East Noble School Corporation, ENSC will assume the responsibility and cost of providing transportation to and from school.
Students and youth who qualify for McKinney-Vento Services are eligible to receive these transportation services for the entire duration in which they are homeless.
*”School of Origin” is defined as the school that the child or youth attended when permanently housed or the school in which the child or youth was last enrolled.*
Each East Noble School Corporation school’s child or youth facing a McKinney-Vento situation shall be provided services comparable to services offered to other students in the school selected including school nutrition programs. Students and youth who qualify for McKinney-Vento Services are eligible to receive free breakfast and lunch as offered by each school for the entire duration in which they are homeless.
Each East Noble School Corporation child or youth facing a McKinney-Vento situation shall be provided services comparable to services offered to other students in the school selected including access to instructional materials, assessments, and technology. Students and youth who qualify for McKinney-Vento Services are eligible to receive free textbooks and technology fees as offered by each school for the entire duration in which they are homeless.
Each East Noble School Corporation child or youth facing a McKinney-Vento situation shall be provided services comparable to services offered to other students in the school selected including educational services for which the child or youth meet the eligibility criteria (Title I services, pre- school, educational programs for children with disabilities or for students with limited English proficiency), programs in vocational and technical education, and programs for gifted and talented students as available.
Enrollment Procedures:
Any child or youth who claims to be homeless will be immediately enrolled in East Noble School Corporation even if they do not have required documents such as:
school records
medical records
proof of residency
Guardianship papers or other documents.
Enrolling schools must obtain school records from the previous school, and students must be enrolled in school while records are obtained.
The McKinney-Vento District Liaison will assist unaccompanied youth in choosing and enrolling in a school after considering the youth’s wishes, informing the youth of their rights to transportation and assisting the youth in accessing transportation, and informing the youth of their right to appeal school or school district decisions. The McKinney-Vento District Liaison must ensure that unaccompanied youth are immediately enrolled in school pending resolution of disputes that may arise over school enrollment or placement.
Unaccompanied youth have the right to:
Remain in their school of origin
Transportation to and from the school of origin
Immediately enroll in a new school serving the area in which they are currently living even if they don’t have typically required documents (e.g. proof of guardianship)
Utilize the McKinney-Vento Liaison as their Educational Guardian/Caregiver, if needed
Equal access to programs and services such as gifted and talented education, special education, vocational education, and English Language Learner services.
East Noble School Corporation schools shall remove any and all barriers to the enrollment and retention of children and youth in homeless situations. Students in homeless situations shall be free from segregation, isolation, and stigmatization.
*The term “enroll” is defined as attending classes and participating fully in school activities.*
*”School of Origin” is defined as the school that the child or youth attended when permanently housed or the school in which the child or youth was last enrolled.*
Appeal and Dispute Processes:
If a dispute arises over school selection or enrollment in a school, the child or youth shall be immediately admitted to the school in which enrollment is sought, pending resolution of the dispute. The child, youth parent, or guardian shall be referred to the McKinney-Vento District Level Team, who shall carry out the dispute resolution process as expeditiously as possible in accordance with the enrollment disputes section of the McKinney-Vento Act as follows.
Work with the McKinney-Vento District and Building Level Liaisons to ensure that enrollment disputes are mediated in accordance with the enrollment disputes section of the McKinney- Vento Act as follows:
the child or youth shall be immediately admitted to the school in which enrollment is sought, pending resolution of the dispute;
the parent or guardian of the child or youth shall be provided with a written explanation of the school’s decision regarding school selection or enrollment, including the rights of the parent, guardian, or youth to appeal
the child, youth, parent, or guardian shall be referred to the McKinney-Vento District Level Team, who shall carry out the Dispute resolution process as expeditiously as possible after receiving notice of the dispute; and
in the case of an unaccompanied youth, the McKinney-Vento District Liaison shall ensure that the youth is immediately enrolled in school pending resolution of the dispute.
*The McKinney-Vento District Level Team consists of McKinney-Vento District Liaison, Building Level Liaisons, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction, Assistant Superintendent of Finances and Human Resources, Director of Elementary Education, and Director of Secondary Education.
*If a dispute arises over qualification for McKinney-Vento services, the child or youth shall receive all McKinney-Vento rights and services provided by East Noble School Corporation Schools, pending resolution of the dispute. The child, youth parent, or guardian shall be referred to the McKinney-Vento District Level Team, who shall carry out the dispute resolution process as expeditiously as possible in accordance with the McKinney-Vento Act as follows.
Work with the McKinney-Vento District and Building Level Liaisons to ensure that enrollment disputes are mediated in accordance with the enrollment disputes section of the McKinney- Vento Act as follows:
the child or youth shall receive all McKinney-Vento rights and services, pending resolution of the dispute;
the parent or guardian of the child or youth shall be provided with a written explanation of the school’s decision regarding school selection or enrollment, including the rights of the parent, guardian, or youth to appeal (Appendix B)
the child, youth, parent, or guardian shall be referred to the McKinney-Vento District Level Team, who shall carry out the Dispute resolution process as expeditiously as possible after receiving notice of the dispute; and
in the case of an unaccompanied youth, the McKinney-Vento District Liaison shall ensure that the youth receives all McKinney-Vento rights and services pending resolution of the dispute.
Professional development for the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act will be provided to all staff members of East Noble School Corporation Schools via the following ways:
Staff Portal
Quarterly McKinney-Vento District Level Team Meetings
1 Professional Development Meeting per semester at each school building
School Board Presentations
The East Noble School Corporation Website will include a page that will be used to communicate McKinney-Vento information with students, parents, staff, and community members. Information on the East Noble School Corporation Schools’ Website will include:
Contact information for the McKinney-Vento District Liaison
Contact information for the McKinney-Vento Building Level Liaisons
Notice of Rights for McKinney-Vento Families
Dispute Resolution Documents
Link to McKinney-Vento Resources
The Social Worker for East Noble School Corporation serves as the District McKinney-Vento Liaison and will:
Ensure that procedures are established and followed across the school district and provide each child or youth who qualifies for McKinney-Vento Services with a free and appropriate education.
Work collaboratively with transportation and food services personnel to coordinate appropriate services for any child or youth who qualifies for McKinney-Vento Services.
Disseminate critical information concerning the rights of students in homeless situations to all schools.
Post information regarding the availability of school programs and services for students facing homeless situations in local shelters, local hotels, the local post office building, city hall, local library, and local food banks.
Maintain a McKinney-Vento District Liaison Log to document the McKinney-Vento process for each child and youth who qualifies for McKinney-Vento services.
Plan and facilitate professional development regarding the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act to all staff responsible for identifying and working with students facing homeless situations.
Work with building level staff and administration to facilitate success of the McKinney-Vento program and each student facing a homeless situation.
Meet with community agencies and volunteers to share resources and information and to evaluate impact of services.
Monitor all district data collection and reporting requirements on each child and youth who qualifies for McKinney-Vento services.
Attend state level professional development opportunities.
McKinney-Vento District Liaison:
Name: Kris DeLong
kdelong@eastnoble.net
(260)347-2502
Each school in East Noble School Corporation District will identify one staff member (social worker, counselor, administrator, administrative assistant, etc.) who will serve as a representation on the McKinney- Vento District Level Team and will:
Identify students that may be facing homeless situations.
Monitor school attendance.
Co-facilitate training at the building level.
Ensure that building level procedures are established and followed to provide each child and youth who qualifies for McKinney-Vento services with a free and appropriate education.
Post public notice of the educational rights of students in homeless situations at the school.
Make sure parents feel welcome and set the tone for further parental involvement.
Establish a trusting relationship with students and parents.
Building Level McKinney-Vento Liaisons for each school are as follows: (Here you will need to provide contact information for each school.)
Building Level McKinney-Vento Liaisons For Each School Are As Follows:
East Noble High School
Building Level Representative: Lindy Munson
Email: lmunson@eastnoble.net
Phone Number: 260-347-2032
East Noble Middle School
Building Level Representative: Lisa Laur
Email: llaur@eastnoble.net
Phone Number: 260-347-0100
Avilla Elementary School
Building Level Representative: Natalie Williams
Email: nwilliams@eastnoble.net
Phone Number: 260-897-2301
South Side Elementary School
Building Level Representative: Jessica Carden
Email: jcarden@eastnoble.net
Phone Number: 260-349-2200
Wayne Center Elementary School
Building Level Representative: Laura Pepple
Email: lpepple@eastnoble.net
Phone Number: 260-347-2548
Rome City Elementary School
Building Level Representative: Julie Fuller
Email: jfuller@eastnoble.net
Phone Number: 260-854-3241
APPENDIX A
(Questionnaire must be completed for each student)
In Indiana over 29,000 children experience homelessness each year. The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act was created with the goal of ensuring the enrollment, attendance, and success of homeless children and youth in school.
The McKinney-Vento Act provides certain rights for homeless students. This includes waiving certain requirements such as proof of residency, when students are enrolling and allowing eligibility for certain services, such as free textbooks.
When families and students find themselves in transition due to their housing situation, it is important that they know their rights regarding education. If students meet the requirements as stated in the McKinney- Vento Act(42U.S.C11431) (Title VII, Subtitle B), their rights are as follows:
Students may attend their school of origin or the school where they are temporarily residing.
Students must be provided a written statement of their rights when they enroll and at least two additional times per year.
Students may enroll without school, medical or similar records.
Students have a right to transportation to school.
Students must be provided a statement explaining why they are denied enrollment or any other services.
Students must receive services, such as transportation, while disputes are being settled.
Students are automatically eligible for Title I services. Educational services for which the homeless student meets eligibility criteria including services provided under Title 1 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act or similar State or local programs, educational programs for students with limited English proficiency.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, people living in the following situations are considered homeless:
Doubled up with family or friends due to loss of housing or economic hardship
Living in motels and hotels for lack of other suitable housing
Runaway and displaced children and youth– Unaccompanied Youth
Homes for unwed or expectant mothers for lack of a place to live
Homeless and domestic violence shelters
Transitional housing programs
The streets
Abandoned buildings
Public places not meant for housing
Cars, trailers (does not include mobile homes intended for permanent housing), and campgrounds
Migratory children staying in housing not fit for habitation
Please complete the form on the reverse side of this document and return to your school office. Questions may be directed to your Principal, Social Worker/School Counselor, or School Corporation Liaison.
APPENDIX A
Student Name ______________________________________________
Date of Birth________________________________________
Grade Level ________________________________________
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act defines “homeless” as “individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.” This includes children who “are temporarily sharing the housing of other persons due to the loss of housing or economic hardship.”
Please circle one of the following statements if your family is experiencing temporary homelessness:
Living in a shelter, including transitional housing shelters. Please provide name of shelter and address
Living on the streets, abandoned buildings, in cars, trailers, campgrounds, public places, housing not fit for habitation--Please provide information regarding area in which student is living:
Living in hotels/motels for lack of other suitable housing – Please list name and address of hotel/motel:
Doubled-up; temporarily living with family or friends due to lack of adequate housing or financial conditions. Please provide address of where student is living:
Contact Name at Temporary Housing: ____________________________________
Address:
Please answer the following if you checked one of the four boxes above:
How long do you expect to be at this address?
Are you seeking permanent housing?
Date student moved to this address:
Is a parent living in the home with the student?
If no, with whom is student living? Relationship:
We have read the information provided & indicated our living circumstances above specific to he McKinney-Vento Act:
Parent/Guardian/UnaccompaniedYouthSignature Date
Office Use Only:
Does Qualify under McKinney-Vento Act?
Does NOT Qualify?
McKinney-Vento Liaison/AppointeeSignature Date
APPENDIX B
Dear Parent:
Be advised that you have the right to appeal the decisions made by East Noble School Corporation regarding your student's eligibility and enrollment under Title X, Part C of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. Students involved in a McKinney-Vento dispute process have the right to enroll immediately in the school of choice pending resolution of the dispute. Immediate enrollment includes full participation in all school activities.
As the district's McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Liaison designee, notification should be made to Kris DeLong in writing within 10 business days of receipt of this letter if you want to appeal the district's decision outlined above.
Below you will find an appeal form that you can use for this notification. If we cannot reach a resolution at the district-level; As required by Indiana Code 20-26-11-15, the Indiana State Board of Education will hear all appeals on an order expelling a child under IC 20-8.1- 5.1-11 (legal settlement), in addition to all disputes on (A) legal settlement; (B) right to transfer; (C) right to attend school in any school corporation; (D) amount of transfer tuition; and(E)any under matter arising under IC20-26-11-15 (Transfers and Transfer Tuition).
The party requesting an appeal or resolution of a dispute by the State Board of Education will submit a request in writing to the State Board Liaison at the Indiana Department of Education. State Board Appeal Memo.pdf
The Board shall hold a hearing on the timely written application of the interested party.
The Board shall make its determination under the following procedure:
A hearing shall be held on each matter presented.
Each interested party, including (where appropriate) the parents, student, transferor corporation, transferee corporation, or the state, shall be given at least ten (10) days’ notice of the hearing by certified mail or personal delivery. The date of giving the notice is the date of mailing or delivery.
Any interested party may appear at the hearing in person or by counsel, present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, and present in writing or orally summary statements of position, and a written or recorded transcript of the hearing shall be made.
The hearing may be held by the Indiana State Board of Education or by a hearing examiner appointed by it who must be a state employee. The hearing, at the option of the State Board of Education or hearing examiner, may be held at any place in Indiana.
The Indiana Department of Education's (IDOE) State Coordinator for the McKinney-Vento Act. State Coordinator, Charlie Gibson, can be reached by phone at 317-232-0957 or via email at: McKinneyVentoPOC@doe.in.gov.
Attached you will find a copy of Indiana's McKinney-Vento Dispute Resolution Process that provides additional details on the state's McKinney-Vento dispute and appeals process, including key timelines.
Feel free to contact me if you have questions on this decision or the McKinney-Vento dispute or the appeal process.
Attachments:
http://www.doe.in.gov/student-services/dispute-resolution
Sincerely,
Kris DeLong
East Noble McKinney-Vento Home