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3, 913 pencils represent the number of homeless children and youth reported by NH schools during the 2016-2017 school year.
Provides certain rights and protection for families experiencing homelessness.
According to the McKinney-Vento, anyone who lacks a fixed, regular and adequate night-time residence is homeless.
For more information about your child(ren)'s rights under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, please contact:
Courtney Porter, SAU#6 Homeless Liaison
603-543-4220 ext. 1035
Christina Dotson, New Hampshire Department of Education McKinney-Vento Liaison
603-271-3840
A student is considered "homeless" if he or she is presently:
Living in a shelter
Living in a motel, hotel, or campground due to lack of adequate housing
Living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, bus or train stations or similar settings
"Doubled up" living with friends or family due to loss of housing, economic hardship or a similar reason
An "unaccompanied youth" living without a parent/guardian
A child of a migrant worker
In other situations that are not fixed, regular, or adequate for nighttime residence
Know your educational rights!
Under the federal McKinney-Vento Act, children and youth in homeless situations have the right to:
Enroll in school immediately, even if missing records and documents normally required for enrollment, such as a birth certificate, proof of residence, previous school records, or immunization/medical records
Enroll, attend classes, and participate fully in all school activities while the school gathers records
Attend either the local school or the "school of origin", if this is in their best interest; the "school of origin" is the school the child attended when he/she was permanently housed or the school in which the child was last enrolled
Receive transportation support to and from the "school of origin" if in the best interest of the child(ren)
Free breakfast and lunch for the school year
Receive the same special programs and services, if needed, as provided to all other children served in these programs