The Superintendent will appoint a Liaison for Homeless Children whose general duty will be to safeguard the rights
of homeless children attending school in this District. The Liaison must be notified immediately upon the
enrollment or assignment of a homeless child. The Liaison will coordinate District operations and services so that:
A. Homeless children are identified, with special attention given to the enrollment and attendance of homeless
children who are not currently attending school;
B. Homeless children have a full and fair opportunity to succeed in school;
C. Homeless families and children receive educational services for which they are eligible, including any District
preschool programs, and referrals to health care services, dental services, mental health services, and other
appropriate services;
D. Parents or guardians of homeless children are informed of the educational and related opportunities available
to their children and are provided with meaningful opportunities to participate in the education of their children;
E. Public notice of the educational rights of homeless children is disseminated where such children receive
services, such as schools, family shelters, and soup kitchens;
F. Enrollment disputes are mediated in accordance with Board policy and the State Consolidated Plan;
G. The parents or guardians of any homeless child and any unaccompanied homeless minor are fully informed
of transportation services and assisted in accessing such transportation.
Upon enrollment of a homeless child, the Liaison will coordinate with appropriate administrative staff to assure that
the school last attended by a homeless child is immediately contacted to provide relevant academic or other
relevant records. If upon enrollment the homeless child is found to be in need of any immunization required for
enrollment by State law or any other medical records, the Liaison will assist the family or student in obtaining the immunizations or necessary medical records. The Liaison will also contact the Director of Transportation to assure
transportation of the homeless student is provided in accordance with the Board's transportation policy.
Any disputes regarding the enrollment or assignment of a homeless student will be referred to the Liaison for
expeditious resolution. The Liaison should attempt to resolve disputes within five (5) school days. Any dispute
which cannot be resolved by the Liaison should follow Policy 9130, Issues Resolution. Any complaint that cannot
be resolved through the Issue Resolution process can be reported to the State Coordinator for the Education of
Homeless Children and Youth at the Department of Public Instruction. According to State guidelines, the State
Coordinator has an additional five (5) school days from the time of notification to bring about resolution. Individuals
not satisfied with the State Coordinator's proposed resolution can appeal such decision to the State
Superintendent of Public Instruction within five (5) school days for final resolution of the dispute.
As part of his/her assigned duties, the Liaison will coordinate and collaborate with the State Coordinator for
Homeless Children and other community and school personnel responsible for providing education and related
services to homeless children including but not limited to:
A. School District services with local social service agencies and other agencies or programs providing services
to homeless children and their families; and
B. With other school districts on inter-district issues, such as transportation or the transfer of school records.
Such coordination should be designed to: (1) facilitate homeless children having access and reasonable proximity
to available education and related support services; and (2) raise the awareness of school personnel and service
providers of the effects of short-term stays in a shelter and other challenges associated with homelessness.
As part of his/her assigned duties, the Liaison for Homeless Children will inform school personnel, services
providers, and advocates working with homeless families about his/her duties.
Approved/Adopted: July 13, 2009 |