Connecting Schools and Displaced Students brief series
This brief series explains how the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act applies to students displaced by disaster and how the Act can assist these students and their families. Each brief in the series targets information either to youth experiencing homelessness on their own, relief agencies, or school district administrators. The series includes the following handbooks:
- Meeting the Educational Needs of Students Displaced by Disasters: Youth on Their Own
- What Relief Agencies Should Know About the Educational Rights of Children Displaced by Disasters
- What School District Administrators Should Know About the Educational Rights of Children Displaced by Disasters
View the list of briefs here.
Connecting Schools and Displaced Students handbook series
This handbook series explains how the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act applies to students displaced by disaster and how the Act can assist these students and their families. Each handbook in the series targets information either to parents of displaced children, relief agencies, or educators. The series includes the following handbooks:
- After the Storm: Information for Parents on How Schools Can Help After Disasters (A Handbook for Parents)
- From the School Office to the Classroom: Strategies for Enrolling and Supporting Students Experiencing Homelessness (A Handbook for Local Liaisons, Enrollment Staff, and District Administrators)
- School as a Safety Net: Connecting Displaced Children With Educational and Support Services (A Handbook for Relief Agency Staff and Volunteers)
Order handbooks here.
A McKinney-Vento Toolbox: Constructing a Robust and Rigorous Homeless Education Program, In Case of Disaster and Every Day
In Their Own Words: Schools and Students Overcoming Adversity
This NCHE publication provides readers with a window into the daily challenges and triumphs of the schools and students affected by August 2005’s Hurricane Katrina.
In Their Own Words, in large part, is a first-person account of the hurricane’s effects on education on the Gulf Coast during the first weeks and months after landfall and since. It is the voices of the students and the school, district, and relief agency staff who were closest to the challenges that resulted from the hurricane.
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In Their Own Words: Schools and Students Overcoming Adversity.
Tip Sheet: Incorporating Students Experiencing Homelessness into Emergency Operations Plans.