McKinney-Vento Information & Assistance
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. § 11431 et seq.) is a federal law that ensures educational rights and services for PreK-12 children and youth experiencing homelessness. It mandates that state and local educational agencies provide support, including:
- Access to Education: Children have the right to attend school, even if they are temporarily living outside their school district.
- Stability: Efforts must be made to keep students in their school of origin whenever possible.
- Support Services: Schools must provide necessary services, such as transportation and free meals.
- Immediate Enrollment: Schools must enroll homeless students immediately, without requiring typical documentation that might not be available.
The U.S. Department of Education offers guidance to assist educational agencies in implementing these provisions effectively, ensuring that homeless students receive the support they need to succeed academically.
Links-
Resources
https://schoolhouseconnection.org/article/mckinney-vento-act-quick-reference
Liaisons
Tiffany Steiner
District Homeless Education Liaison
tsteiner@wallpublicschools.org
732.556.2647
Wall High School
Danielle Lucas
Wall Intermediate School
Nadine Wade
Allenwood Elementary School
Amanda Smyth
Central Elementary School
Stephanie Crepeau and Jessica Ormsbee
Old Mill Elementary School
Michelle McRoberts-Roth
West Belmar Elementary School
Kelly Eastmond
Primary School
Laurie Maas
Phoebie Thomas
State Liaison
New Jersey Dept. of Ed.
PO Box 500
Trenton, NJ 08625-0500
609-376-3515
mckinney.vento@doe.nj.gov
Pheobie.Thomas@doe.nj.gov