- Amphitheater Public Schools
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Homeless Services
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act
is a federal law that provides certain rights and protections to students who lack a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence.Eligible students have the right to:
- Go to school, no matter where they live or how long they have lived there.
- Be given access to the same public education provided to other children, including preschool education.
- Continue in their school of origin or school of residence.
- Receive transportation, if it's feasible, to the school of origin, if forced to move outside their school's attendance boundary.
- Attend school and participate in school programs with children who are not homeless.
- Enroll in school without having a permanent address.
- Enroll and attend classes while the school arranges for the transfer of school and immunization records, or other documents required for enrollment.
- Enroll and attend classes even while the school and you seek to resolve a dispute over enrolling your children.
- Participate in the same special programs and services, for which student qualifies, as provided to all other children served in these programs.
What are the qualifications?Students qualify under the McKinney-Vento Act if they are living in one of the following situations:
- In an emergency or homeless shelter
- In a hotel or motel due to lack of alternative options
- In a vehicle
- In a campground
- On the street
- In an abandoned building (or other place not meant for human habitation)
- Doubled up with friends or relatives due to lack of ability to find or afford housing
- In Other inadequate housing accommodations
NOTE: If you are a youth living on your own in one of the situations listed and attending an Amphitheater school, you may qualify. For more information call Mary Beth Santillan at (520) 696-5061 or e-mail mbsantillan@amphi.com.
Sixty minutes did a segment on Homeless Kids and interviewed two students. They did an excellent job. Click on the links below to watch the videos.
Informational Video: Hard Times Generation - Homeless Kids
Student Interview: Finding Strength When Homeless
Student Interview: Hitting Hard Times