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Title One

Instructional Facilitators and Test Coordinator

 

MCKINNEY-VENTO ACT 

Protecting the Right of

Homeless Youth to Go to School

 
The McKinney-Vento Act is a federal law that ensures the right of students to go to school even when they are homeless or don't have a permanent address. The Act aims to reduce barriers that have prevented many homeless youth from enrolling, attending, and succeeding in school. McKinney-Vento applies to all homeless young people-including "unaccompanied youth" not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian-who are living in emergency shelters or transitional living programs; staying temporarily with friends or relatives due to inadequate housing; or staying in motels, campgrounds, cars or other temporary housing.
 

 

Eligibility Flowchart

Eligibility Flowchart