Downloads

Context

Below are a list of downloadable and printable products and publications.

A – H

“10 in 10” Orientation Tutorial for New State Coordinators – Modules:

  1. Background on the McKinney-Vento Program and Legislation
  2. Understanding the Definition of Homeless
  3. Getting to Know Your State’s McKinney-Vento Program
  4. Overseeing Implementation in Local Education Agencies
  5. Disputes
  6. Subgrants
  7. Data Collection
  8. Legislative Policies that Impact Homeless Children and Youth in School
  9. State-Level Coordination and Collaboration
  10. Resources and Assistance


A Look at Child Welfare from a Homeless Education Perspective

A McKinney-Vento Toolbox: Constructing a Robust and Rigorous Homeless Education Program, In Case of Disaster and Every Day

Classrooms with Revolving Doors: Recommended Practices for Elementary Teachers of At-Risk and Highly Mobile Students

Classrooms with Revolving Doors: Recommended Practices for Middle Level and High School Teachers of At-Risk and Highly Mobile Students

Collaborations of Schools and Social Service Agencies

Connecting Schools and Displaced Students Handbook Series:  

Education for Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY) Federal Program Profile

Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program: Guide to Developing an Annual Plan for State-Level Activities

Education Goals and Supports: A Guided Discussion Tool *New January 2021*

Educational Rights Poster (Youth):
English  |  Spanish

Educational Rights Poster (Parent):
English  |  Spanish

Effective Teaching and At-Risk/Highly Mobile Students: What Do Award-Winning Teachers Do?

Federal Data Summaries: Education for Homeless Children and Youth

Guide to Collecting and Reporting Federal Data: Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program

Higher Education Poster:
English  |  Spanish

Homeless Education Issue Briefs

Homeless Liaison Toolkit

Housing and School Partnership on the Point-In-Time Count 

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