McKinney-Vento Information

Support for Families Experiencing Homelessness

The Bonita Unified School District employs two social workers who provide support for students living in foster care and for students experiencing homelessness. The social workers also oversee a team of interns each school year who contribute additional support. In some cases the district can provide direct support to students and/or their families, or the district may be able to connect students and their families with local resources. 


To get additional information or to request support you can

DISTRICT SOCIAL WORKERS

Tiffany Merrill

Bonita High School, Chaparral & Vista Schools, Ramona Middle School, La Verne Elementary Schools

909-971-8200, x. 4026

merrill@bonita.k12.ca.us 

 

Crystal Alvarenga

San Dimas High School, Lone Hill Middle School, San Dimas Elementary Schools

909-971-8200, x. 3055

alvarenga@bonita.k12.ca.us 

McKinney-Vento Act Information

If your family lives in any of the following situations, your school-age children may qualify for certain rights and protections under the federal McKinney-Vento Act.

 

Uner McKinney-Vento, eligible children have the right to:

Support in the Community

Tri-City Mental Health, a local community mental health provider and district mental health partner, employs a Community Navigator who is available to connect families with a variety of support resources. More information can be found here: TRI-CITY COMMUNITY NAVIGATOR

Additional Information