The Mckinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act is Title X, Part C of the No Child Left Behind Act.
This legislation ensures that children and youth experiencing homelessness have full and equal access to an appropriate public education and that they experience success in school. The program protects children who are living in transitional housing situations and states that any student lacking a fixed, regular or adequate place to live is eligible for this program.
Specifically, if students live under any of these conditions:
Living in a shelter (family, youth or domestic violence shelter or transitional living program)
Living in a motel, hotel or weekly rate housing
Living in a house or apartment with more than one family because of economic hardship or loss
Living in an abandoned building, in a car, at a campground or on the street
Living in substandard housing (without electricity, heat or water)
Living with friends or family because you are a runaway or unaccompanied youth
Under this legislation, a student is guaranteed enrollment in school, as well as, the opportunity to benefit from a variety of services to help meet educational needs. Services may include the following based on need and supply availability:
Backpacks and school supplies upon request
Free and reduced lunch program at school
Assistance in finding health, welfare and other county resources
Make educational needs linkages in the community
Transportation assistance
School enrollment assistance as needed
Should a student need assistance with any of the above-mentioned items, contact our LLCSD Family Outreach Liaisons:
Argelia Valdovinos, (562) 868-8241 ext. 7785
Gabriela Tello, (562) 868-8241 ext. 7783
Alina Cambero, (562) 868-8241 ext. 7716