Student Services
Information
Homeless liaison name: Hanna-Lee Meiggs
Homeless liaison contact information: 252-335-0831 Ext 412. Email Hanna-Lee Meiggs
State Coordinator’s name and phone number: Email Lisa Phillips – Phone: 337-315-7491
42 USC§ 11 431 – STATEMENT OF POLICY the following is the policy of the Congress:
Each State educational agency shall ensure that each child of a homeless individual and each homeless youth has equal access to the same free, appropriate public education, including a public preschool education, as provided to other children and youths
In any State that has a compulsory residency requirement as a component of the State’s compulsory school attendance laws or other laws, regulations, practices, or policies that may act as a barrier to the enrollment, attendance, or success in school of homeless children and youths, the State will review and undertake steps to revise such laws, regulations, practices, or policies to ensure that homeless children and youths are afforded the same free, appropriate public education as provided to other children and youths.
Homelessness alone 1s not sufficient reason to separate students from the mainstream school environment.
Homeless children and youths should have access to the education and other services that such children and youths need to ensure that such children and youths have an opportunity to meet the same challenging State student academic achievement standards to which all students are held.
Children or youth who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, including:
Sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason
Living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations
Living in emergency or transitional shelters
Living in a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings
Living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings
Migratory children living in the above circumstances
Unaccompanied youth living in the above circumstances
Unaccompanied homeless youth are ensured the same educational rights that the McKinney-Vento Act provides for other homeless students, which include the right to:
Enroll immediately, even if they do not currently have paperwork normally required for enrollment
Attend either the local attendance area school or the school of origin, with the placement decision based on the student’s best interest
Remain in the school of origin for the duration of the homelessness or until the end of the school year in which the student becomes permanently housed
Receive transportation to and from the school of origin
Receive educational services, such as free school meals, Title I services; and participate In gifted and talented programs, vocational education, alternative education, and any other services comparable to what housed students receive
Not be stigmatized or segregated on the basis of their status as homeless
NCHE Parent Right Brochure: English or Spanish
In addition to the provisions that apply to all homeless students, the McKinney-Vento Act Includes the following provisions specifically for unaccompanied homeless youth:
Unaccompanied homeless youth shall be immediately enrolled without proof of guardianship.
During a dispute over school selection or enrollment, unaccompanied homeless youth shall receive a written statement explaining the school’s decision, the youth’s right to appeal the decision, and a referral to the local liaison.
Local Liaisons shall assist unaccompanied homeless youth in:
Selecting a school of attendance and enrolling in school.
Requesting transportation to and from the school of origin.
Enrolling in school immediately while disputes are resolved.
Please direct all questions about eligibility and services to:
Camden County Schools, McKinney-Vento Liaison: Hanna-Lee Meiggs
Liaison’s Email Address
Liaison’s Phone Number: 252-335-0831 X412
2023-2024 School Year | 3 Students |
2022-2023 School Year | 4 Students |
2021-2022 School Year | 21 Students |
2020-2021 School Year | 15 Students |
2019-2020 School Year | 11 students |
2018-2019 School Year | 5 students |
2017-2018 School Year | 4 students |
2016-2017 School Year | 2 students |
2015-2016 School Year | 0 students |