Homeless McKinney-Vento
About Our McKinney-Vento Program:
The McKinney-Vento Act’s Education for Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY) program and Title I Part A provide students experiencing homelessness with protections and services to ensure they can enroll in and attend school, complete their high school education, and continue on to higher education – their best hope of avoiding poverty and homelessness as adults. The “Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015,” (ESSA), strengthens and improves these programs and the education of over 1.3 million children and youth experiencing homelessness, from early childhood through high school graduation.
Who Qualifies for the McKinney-Vento Program:
The law defines a homeless student or youth as any of the following:
- A child or youth without a fixed, regular, and adequate residence
- Living with a friend, relative or someone else because they lost their home or can't afford a home
- Staying in a hotel or motel
- Living in an emergency or transitional shelter or a domestic violence shelter
- Staying in substandard housing
- Living in a car, park, public place, abandoned building or bus or train station
- Living in a campground or an inadequate trailer home
- Abandoned in a hospital; or living in a runaway or homeless youth shelter
Grant Reporting
McKinney-Vento programs require Grant Reporting for transparency.
Resources
Gas Card Accountability
FAFSA Verification Template
Know Your Rights
McKinney-Vento FAQs
National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth
National Center for Homeless Education
National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty
School House Connections
More Information
Visit the Department of Education for more information regarding the McKinney-Vento program.
Contact a Local Liaison
View the contact information for Designated Liaisons from the districts covered by our McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Grant.