Homeless Student Support (McKinney-Vento)

Homeless Students:  (McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act)

Board Policy 4125

As required by the North Carolina Constitution and North Carolina law, the board of education is committed to providing a free public school education to all children who are legally entitled to enroll in the school system.  In accordance with the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act and the North Carolina State Plan for Educating Homeless Children, the board will make reasonable efforts to identify homeless children and youth of school age located within the area served by the school system, encourage their enrollment, and eliminate barriers to their receiving an education that may exist in school system policies or practices.  Based on individual need, homeless students will be provided services available to all students, such as preschool, free or reduced price school meals, services for English learners, special education, vocational/technical education, gifted and talented services, and before- and after-school care. 

Information for school-age youth on the housing situations that may qualify school-age youth for services under the McKinney-Vento Act and the rights of school-age children who qualify for McKinney-Vento

 

For information concerning the educational rights of homeless students, contact either:

  • Mr. Thomas Graham, Director, Federal Programs, Homeless Liaison, 828-837-2722 Ext. 2424 or [email protected]
  • Ms. Anne Boring, Director, Exceptional Children, 828-837-2722 Ext. 2981, or
  • Ms. Kim Gibson, Director of Student Services, 828-837-2722 Ext. 2420. 
  • Lisa Phillips, NC State Director, [email protected]

Address:  Cherokee County Schools,  2430 Airport Rd., Marble, NC 28905.

"Homeless" Definition and How to Qualify

 

Parent and Unaccompanied Youth Rights Under the McKinney-Vento Act

Looking for more information? Visit NC Homeless Education Program website
Cherokee County School Data:
  • Students served in 2024-2025 : 33
  • Students served in 2023-2024 : 24
  • Students served in 2022-2023 : 22
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