Student Services

In January of 2002, Congress authorized the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act to help people experiencing homelessness. This federal law includes the Education of Homeless Children and Youth Program that entitles children who are homeless to a free, appropriate public education and requires schools to remove barriers to their enrollment, attendance, and success in school. This Act protects all students who do not have a fixed, regular and adequate residence, such as students living in the following situations:

  • doubled-up housing with other families or friends due to hardship;
  • runaway/homeless youth shelters (even if parents invite the youth home);
  • hotels or motels;
  • shelters, including domestic violence shelters;
  • transitional housing shelters;
  • cars, abandoned buildings parks, the streets or other public spaces;
  • campgrounds or inadequate trailer homes
  • abandoned in a hospital.

Cleveland County Schools Data:

  • 2021-2022: 349
  • 2020-2021: 312
  • 2019-2020: 211
  • 2019-2018: 337

In 2021-2022, 34 students were unaccompanied homeless youth and 44 individuals were younger siblings not enrolled in school.

In 2020-2021, 56 students were unaccompanied homeless youth and 36 individuals were younger siblings not enrolled in school.

State-level data can be reviewed at:

Additional Information:

  • If you are struggling with a housing crisis (i.e., you live in a motel or shelter, are living in someone else's home, on the street, etc.), please contact your School Social Worker or

CCS Liaison, Sandy Hamrick at 704-476-8000 or

Email address: [email protected]

Lisa Phillips, State Coordinator for Homeless Education
SERVE Center at UNCG
Website: https://hepnc.uncg.edu

MULTI-TIERED

SYSTEM OF SUPPORT
(MTSS) K-12

  • Interdisciplinary team gives attention to the general education pool of at-risk students
  • Coordinates assessment of needs of at-risk students
  • Recommends interventions to referring teacher
  • Refers to school based services, including exceptional children's program
  • Manages Section 504 eligibility
  • Refers to community based services
  • Links to daily mentoring
  • Coordinates case management