Homeless Education

Homeless Definition

The McKinney-Vento Act guarantees school enrollment for anyone who, due to a lack of permanent housing, lives in inadequate or temporary settings, such as:

  • Emergency or transitional shelters

  • Motels, hotels, or campgrounds

  • Cars, parks, public places, bus or train stations, abandoned buildings

  • Doubled up with relatives or friends due to loss of housing or economic hardship

  • Awaiting foster care placement

  • In these conditions and is a migratory child or youth


So, if your child is 5-18 years of age, he/she has the right to attend school even if. . .

  • You live in a shelter, and ….

  • You don’t have a permanent address.

  • You share temporary housing with relatives or friends.

  • You reside in transitional housing.

  • You live in a car, on the street, or other temporary shelter.

Did you know?

  • You do not need a permanent address to enroll your child in school.

  • Your child cannot be denied school enrollment when school records or other enrollment documentation are not immediately available.

  • Your child may be able to remain in the same school (school of origin) even if you move.

  • Your child has the right to transportation services to and from the school of origin based on the best interest of the student at the time of the request.

  • Your child automatically qualifies to participate in free breakfast and lunch programs while living in situations that meet the definition of homeless.

  • Unaccompanied youth lacking fixed, regular and adequate housing have these same rights.

What Parents Can Do?

  • Talk to the principal, counselor social worker, teacher or school nurse about your housing situation.

  • Ask about programs that are available to help your child.

  • Seek information about the school close to where you are living.

  • When possible, bring birth certificates and school and immunizations records when you enroll your child in school.

  • Ask where you can get school supplies.

  • Ask that records be transferred from your child’s previous school.

  • Let school personnel know if your child has previously received special education services.

  • Ask which community agencies and resources may be available to help your family.

Contact Information

Buchanan County Schools Homeless Education Liaison

Renee Stiltner

Buchanan County Public Schools

4447 Slate Creek Road

Grundy, VA 24614

Phone: 276-935-4551 ext. 261

Email: renee.stiltner@bcpsk12.com


Virginia State Homeless Education Coordinator

Patricia A. Popp, Ph.D.

Sandra K. Geringer, M.Ed., Office Manager

Project HOPE-Virginia

College of William and Mary

School of Education

Post Office Box 8795

Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8795

Phone: (757) 221-4002 or 1-877-455-3412

TDD: (757) 221-2302

Fax: (757) 221-5300

E-mail: homlss@wm.edu, skgeri@wm.edu

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