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Gold Oak Union School District is committed to making sure that all students arrive at school ready and able to learn. To that end, GOUSD seeks to provide educational and related services for homeless students in TK – 8th grade such as free meals for students, transportation to school if needed, and referrals to resources in the community for housing, food, medical services, et cetera. Whether you are a student without a home or a friend or family hosting a homeless youth, please contact us to access these free resources available through the Gold Oak USD and/or El Dorado County. These resources are intended to provide for the basic needs of students to help them succeed in school.
Learn more about the rights of homeless students afforded by the MCKINNEY-VENTO HOMELESS ASSISTANCE ACT below.
The federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (Subtitle B—Education for Homeless Children and Youth), reauthorized in January 2002, protects the educational rights of children and youths experiencing homelessness. The Act applies to all local educational agencies (LEAs) and includes a supplemental, competitive grant program of additional funding for LEAs.
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act mandates that all local school districts have a homeless education liaison who ensures that:
Schools should protect the dignity of families in transition by following the procedures established by their district under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, including confidentiality.
Note that these procedures should be implemented if a child is living in a shelter, motel, vehicle, or trailer; on the street; in an abandoned building, campground, or any other inadequate accommodation, including “couch surfing” (having no permanent address); or living doubled or tripled up with friends or relatives due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or extremely limited income in an area with a severe shortage of affordable housing.
GOUSD Homeless Children and Youth Liaison:
Deborah Atkins, McKinney Vento Liason, Gold Oak Union School District
(530) 626-3160; datkins@gousd.org
El Dorado County Liaison:
Margaret Lewis - McKinney-Vento Coordinator, El Dorado County Office of Education
6767 Green Valley Rd., Placerville, CA 95667;
Work: 530-295-4539; MLEWIS@EDCOE.ORG
State Coordinator:
Leanne Wheeler (866) 856-8214
El Dorado County Parent Resources for Families:
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