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Homeless Education Resources

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According the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C.§11435 et seq), homeliness is defined as a child or youth who lack fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.  This means that children or youth could be living in home situations such as shared housing with other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardships of parents/guardians, or similar reasons; living in an emergency or transitional shelter (domestic violence, emergency, or transitional housing unit); living in a car, park, abandoned building, public building, substandard housing (lack of running water, heat, electricity), bus or train station, or a similar setting; student seeking enrollment without an accompanying parent but not in foster care; migrant student and/or living in conditions described in previous examples; or the student has run away from home, abandoned, or kicked out. 

If you are the legal parent, guardian, foster parent, or caretaker of a PreK – 12th grade student enrolled in Crenshaw County School System that is experiencing homelessness, please reach out to Dr. Tyler Booker by phone at 334-335-6519 or by email at Tyler.Booker@Crenshaw-Schools.org.

 

Contact information for Dr. Tyler Booker, including email and phone number.