FILE: JBCBB
HOMELESS STUDENTS
The Washington Parish School Board shall provide a free appropriate public education to any homeless child or youth within the jurisdiction of the School Board.
Homeless children and youth shall be placed in school immediately, even if requested registration documents are unavailable. Any school document that is needed should be requested and received after the student has been enrolled. There shall be no barriers to homeless children and youth entering school.
For the purpose of this policy, the term homelessincludes an individual who lacks a fixed, regular or adequate residence, or has a primary nighttime residence in a shelter, an institution providing temporary residence for individuals intended to be institutionalized, or a public or private place not designed for, or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings. The term does not include any individual imprisoned or adjudicated. In addition to the above, the Washington Parish School Board shall:
Continue the child's or youth's education in the school of origin for the remainder of the academic year, or for the following academic year if the family becomes homeless between academic years, or shall enroll the child or youth in any school that non-homeless students who live in the attendance area in which the child or youth is actually living are eligible to attend - whichever is the child's or youth's best interest.
Keep and have immediately available any records ordinarily kept by the school - including immunization records, academic records, birth certificates, guardianship records, and evaluations for special services or programs - of each homeless child or youth. Additionally, a homeless child or youth will not be denied entry into a school due to the lack of any records or documentation normally required for entry into a school. The child or youth will be immediately enrolled and the homeless liaison will assist in obtaining necessary records or documentation.
Make placement choices regardless of whether the child or youth resides with the homeless parents or has been temporarily placed elsewhere by the parents.
Provide services comparable to services offered to other students in the school selected, including transportation services, educational services for which the child or youth meets the eligibility criteria (Title 1, special education, limited English proficiency), programs in vocational education, programs for the gifted and talented, and school meals programs.
Designate a central office official who will serve as a homeless advocate to coordinate services and ensure that there are no barriers to the enrollment, transportation, attendance, and school success in school for homeless children and youth.
Additionally, the homeless advocate will promptly solve disputes regarding educational placement.
Ref: 42 USC 11431 (Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act)
34 CFR Part 200 (Title I - Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged)
La. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§17:81, 17:151.3, 17:221, 17:221.2, 17:222, 17:235.1, 17:238, 17:416
Plyler v. Doe, 457 US 202 (1982)
Louisiana Handbook for School Administrators, Bulletin 741, Louisiana Department of Education
Board minutes, 12-5-02
Washington Parish School Board