Events & News
Description
This webpage provides updates on NCHE events and news related to homeless education. It features upcoming webinars and training opportunities. The page also includes archived Quarterly Resource Roundups from NCHE, a curated collection of the latest resources in homeless education.
Upcoming Events
Partnering for Possibility: Smooth Transitions to College and Career for Youth Experiencing Homelessness
Date and time: Wednesday, June 17, 2026, 2-3:30 pm ET
Registration: All participants must register using the registration link. A unique Zoom link will be sent to each registrant to access the webinar.
Who should attend: This webinar is designed for professionals who work with youth experiencing homelessness, including local liaisons, LEA administrators, service providers, community-based organizations, state coordinators, SEA career and technical education directors, SEA Title I-A staff, and SEA Title I-D staff.
Webinar objectives: By attending this 90-minute session, participants will:
- identify key postsecondary pathways and supports available to youth experiencing homelessness, including options for both unaccompanied and accompanied youth;
- describe effective partnership models across K-12, service providers, and higher education that increase awareness of postsecondary opportunities and support successful warm hand-offs; and
- apply promising practices shared by practitioners to strengthen local system collaboration.
Special features:
- Field spotlights from Everett Public Schools, Springfield Technical Community College, National Youth Employment Coalition, Detroit College Access Network
- Speakers representing the National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (NAEHCY) Postsecondary Education Committee
News – Quarterly Resource Roundup Archive
The NCHE Quarterly Resource Roundup is a curated collection of the latest resources, publications, webinar recordings, and news in the field of homeless education. Each edition highlights recent editions to the NCHE website and other resources of interest to state coordinators, local liaisons, and partners supporting children and youth experiencing homelessness. New editions are released each quarter and distributed through the NCHE listserv.