Community Partnerships to help students in Homeless Situations David Ray 972.348.1786.

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Community Partnerships to help students in

Homeless SituationsDavid Ray

[email protected]; 972.348.1786

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Materials• PowerPoint• Multiple Participants Form

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Webinar Information• Course Credit• Recording of the Webinar• Asking Questions

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Community Partnerships• Is it in the law?• Why partner?• What are community partnerships?• Ideas for Collaboration• FERPA reminder

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Is it in the law?• Community Partnerships are mentioned two and a half times in McKinney-VentoThe Coordinator for Education of Homeless Children and Youths established in each State shall--

(5) in order to improve the provision of comprehensive education and related services to homeless children and youths and their families, coordinate and collaborate with– (A) educators, including child development and preschool program personnel; (B) providers of services to homeless and runaway children and youths and homeless families (including domestic violence agencies, shelter operators, transitional housing facilities, runaway and homeless youth centers, and transitional living programs for homeless youths); (C) local educational agency liaisons designated under subsection (g)(1)(J)(ii) for homeless children and youths; and (D) community organizations and groups representing homeless children and youths and their families; and

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Is it in the law?• (6) LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCY LIAISON- • (C) LOCAL AND STATE COORDINATION- Local educational agency liaisons for

homeless children and youths shall, as a part of their duties, coordinate and collaborate with State coordinators and community and school personnel responsible for the provision of education and related services to homeless children and youths.

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Is it in the law?

(v) public notice of the educational rights of homeless children and youths is disseminated where such children and youths receive services under this Act, such as schools, family shelters, and soup kitchens;

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Is it in the law?• There is also recent related legislation in Texas HB 1559 that amends

the Texas Education Code.

WEBSITE INFORMATION CONCERNING LOCAL PROGRAMS AND SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ASSIST HOMELESS STUDENTS. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (e), each school that maintains an Internet website shall post on the website information regarding local programs and services, including charitable programs and services, available to assist homeless students.

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Is it in the law?(b) school to which Subsection (a) applies shall make a good faith effort to compile information described by that subsection and shall post the information compiled in a format and style that is easily understandable by students or parents, as appropriate based on the grade levels the school offers. (c) representative of a local program or service available to assist homeless students may request to have information concerning the program or service posted on a school ’s website. A school may determine the information that is posted on the school ’s website and is not required to post information as requested by the representative.

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Is it in the law?(d) school district is not liable for any harm to a student that results in connection with a local program or service referred to on the website of a district school as provided by this section.

(e) This section does not apply to a school within a school district that: (1) has an enrollment of fewer than 3,000 students; and (2) is primarily located in a county with a population of less than 50,000.

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Summary of HB 1559• Schools shall post information about local services on their website• Good faith effort to compile and easy to understand• Schools have discretion when requests to be added are made• No liability• Does not apply to schools in districts with enrollment of fewer of

3,000 AND in counties with a population less than 50,000

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What types of partnerships?Government Offices

CPS, Adult Protective Services, VA offices, Texas Workforce Commission, 211, Post Office, Social Security OfficesState Offices

Child Care Management Services (CCMS), Child Support, DMV, Medicaid OfficeUtilities Assistance

Utility companies, resource centers, community service agencies, churches

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What types of partnerships?Rent Assistance

Community housing agencies, churches, Salvation Army, City Section 8 officeFood Assistance

HHS (SNAP), churches, community centers, food pantries, Red Cross and United Way agenciesDiapers and Formula Assistance

Crisis pregnancy centers, hospitals/clinics, WIC, women’s services

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What types of partnerships?Clothing Assistance

Clothing banks, social service agencies, Salvation ArmyHousing, Temporary Housing, Shelters

Day shelters, emergency and domestic violence shelters, youth shelters, Salvation Army, missionsHealth Services

Catholic Charities, United Way, family discount dental clinic, Medicaid, county health clinics, mobile services, VA clinics, AIDS programs

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What types of partnerships?Counseling

Addiction programs, crisis centers, credit counseling, AIDS programs, support services, county health offices, VA, parenting programsFinancial Assistance (Non-Educational)

Job training programs, Workforce Solutions, Salvation Army, United Way, Churches, free credit report sitesAdult Education

Learning labs, rehabilitation programs, Goodwill, Salvation Army

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What type of partnerships?Children’s School Supplies

School district homeless liaison, campus counselors, community programs

TransportationPublic transit, Texas DMV, community services, community

college vocational programs, churches, GreyhoundMiscellaneous Items

THEO office, haircuts for school, Facebook resources, discount furniture/thrift shops, legal aid, Runaway Hotline, free cell phones

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Ideas for Collaboration• Do you have a county coalition? Search here:

http://www.thn.org/resources• FREE Posters and Pamphlets are available for distribution on the Texas

Homeless Education Office’s website• Host a resource fair night• Attend the Texas Homeless Network annual conference

www.thn.org

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Ideas for Creative Collaboration

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Ideas for Creative Collaboration

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However…

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Remembering FERPAFERPA is the Family Educational Rights Protection ActGenerally, schools must have written permission from the parent or eligible student in order to release any information from a student's education record. However, FERPA allows schools to disclose those records, without consent, to the following parties or under the following conditions (34 CFR § 99.31):• School officials with legitimate educational interest;

• Other schools to which a student is transferring;

• Specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes;

• Appropriate parties in connection with financial aid to a student;

• Organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the school;

• Accrediting organizations;

• To comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena;

• Appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies; and

• State and local authorities, within a juvenile justice system, pursuant to specific State law.

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• Find out what needs your students have• Reach out to community members• Spell out what the student need is• Work out how the collaboration will work• Build out to include other community members