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What Schools Must Do For Displaced Children |
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Federal law guarantees that any child displaced due to emergency and living in emergency shelters or temporary residency is entitled to attend school immediately. The law says that: Schools must enroll students immediately, even if the student is unable to provide documents that are typically required for enrollment. If your child is disabled and needs special education services, you should notify the school of this immediately upon enrollment. Schools must permit students to attend classes and participate fully in school activities. Eligibility for free school meals go to any child, living in temporary residence or in an emergency shelter. They do not have to complete an application. Schools are required to provide referrals for health, mental health, dental, and other appropriate services in the community. Transportation must be provided by the school district comparable to that transportation provided to students in permanent housing. Remember, creating a sense of stability & normalcy is important to aid children in the recovery process. To locate your local school district's contact information: |
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