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Foster Care Point of Contact
The general role of the district Foster Care Point of Contact is to facilitate district compliance with state and federal laws as they relate to children and youth in foster care, and to collaborate with the NC DSS in an effort to address educational barriers that prevent children and youth in foster care from being identified, being enrolled, attending, and succeeding in school. In an effort to fulfill these responsibilities in our district, the Foster Care POC position serves as the primary point of engagement with Rowan-Salisbury Schools regarding students in DSS custody. DSS and RSS Social Workers/school staff should contact the Foster Care POC whenever there is a need to:
- Schedule Best Interest Determination Meetings,
- Provide notification of change of placement,
- Discuss immediate enrollment,
- Request transportation,
- Invite the appropriate RSS representatives for the Child Welfare Child and Family Team/Best Interest Determination meetings.
The Foster Care POC is available to DSS and RSS employees to discuss educational needs and the overall well-being of students in foster care.
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About McKinney-Vento
History of McKinney-Vento
In January 2002, Congress authorized the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act to help people experiencing homelessness. The federal law includes the Education of Homeless Children and Youth Program that entitles children who are homeless to a free, appropriate education and requires schools to remove barriers to their enrollment, attendance and success in school.
On December 10, 2015, the President signed into law the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA), which reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Under the previous version of ESEA (the No Child Left Behind Act), the education of homeless children and youth was included in Title X, Part C. Under ESSA, the homeless education is included in Title IX, Part A.
The North Carolina Homeless Education Program is dedicated to ensuring all children and youth experiencing homelessness have access to the public education which they are entitled to under the McKinney-Vento Education of Homeless Children and Youth Act.
https://hepnc.uncg.edu/about/http://profiles.nche.seiservices.com/StateProfile.aspx?StateID=33
McKinney-Vento Definition of Homelessness
42 U.S.C. § 11434a(2)
The term “homeless children and youth”—
A. means individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence…; and
B. includes —
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children and youths who are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason; are living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations; are living in emergency or transitional shelters; or are abandoned in hospitals;
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children and youths who have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings…;
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children and youths who are living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings; and
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migratory children…who qualify as homeless for the purposes of this subtitle because the children are living in circumstances described in clauses (i) through (iii).
McKinney Vento-Eligible Students Have the Right To:
- receive a free, appropriate public education;
- enroll in school immediately, even if lacking Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness: An Introduction to the Issues 4 documents normally required for enrollment, or having missed application or enrollment deadlines during any period of homelessness;
- enroll in school and attend classes while the school gathers needed documents;
- continue attending the school of origin1 , or enroll in the local attendance area school if attending the school of origin is not in the best interest of the student or is contrary to the request of the parent, guardian, or unaccompanied youth2 ;
- receive transportation to and from the school of origin, if requested by the parent or guardian, or by the local liaison on behalf of an unaccompanied youth; and
- receive educational services comparable to those provided to other students, according to each student’s need.
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MdKinney-Vento in Rowan-Salisbury
RSS Historical McKinney-Vento Data:
2023-24: 228
2022-23: 252
2021-22: 189
2020-21: 187
2019-20: 263
2018-19: 323
2019-18: 343
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McKinney-Vento Resources
Learn more about the North Carolina Homeless Education Program and state data:- Information about the North Carolina Homeless Education Program
- North Carolina Homeless Education Program Data
- National Center for Homeless Education - North Carolina Data
Tameka Brown, MSW
RSS Homeless & Foster Care Liaison
704-630-6072
EmailCarol Ann Houpe
Director of Student & Family Health
704-630-6033
EmailLisa Phillips
State Coordinator for NCDPI Homeless Education Program
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