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Homeless Education Services
The McKinney-Vento- Education for Homeless Children & Youths act provides protections for students who are unhoused/homeless, including enrollment rights (see below: Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused). The SCUSD Homeless Services Office supports the enrollment, attendance, and achievement of students who are experiencing homelessness to ensure they receive equal access to educational opportunities.
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Russian
- Board Policy 6173
- Administrative Regulation 6173
- AB 1806 Summary: Homeless Youth Credit Issuance & Exemption from Graduation Requirements
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.English
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Chinese
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Farsi
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Hmong
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Spanish
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Vietnamese
- Homeless Services Flyer March 2023
- Francis House Street Sheet Feb 2021
- Veterans Services- VOA 2021
- Wind Youth Services
- CalWorks Housing Support Program 2022
- ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ County Access- Mental Health Services 2021
- SCUSD Housing Survey.English
- SCUSD Housing Survey.Farsi
- SCUSD Housing Survey.Hmong
- SCUSD Housing Survey.Chinese
- SCUSD Housing Survey.Spanish
- SCUSD Housing Survey.Vietnamese
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Contact Homeless Education Services
We are here to serve you!
Ashley Powers
Clark, MS, MSW, PPSC
Homeless Education Services Program Coordinator (Homeless
Liaison)
(916)643-2450
Manuela
Murrillo
Clerk II, (916)643-2450
Thomas
McCready
School Social Worker (Team 1)
(916)752-4635
SCUSD Staff Portal
Information, forms, and a helpful video for SCUSD staff assisting students and families that are experiencing homelessness!
Thank you for your work in supporting students and families that are currently experiencing homelessness. As many of us may only imagine, housing insecurity adds a layer of anxiety and stress to daily functioning that can severely undermine even the most resilient individual’s best efforts at participating fully in their commitments.
SCUSD students and families are incredibly strong and resilient, and we are fortunate to have opportunities to work with and serve them.
- that will help ensure that you are meeting federal laws and mandates in your service to families.
- you will need to do so. To access these tools please ensure that you are logged in to Google with your SCUSD credentials.