The lack of affordable, permanent housing forces many families to move frequently and results in many children changing schools repeatedly. Such mobility has a devastating impact on the educational opportunities of children experiencing a housing crisis
This policy analysis looks at the evolution of homeless education laws both through federal legislat...
CCH estimates that, over the course of a year, more than 25,000 youth in Illinois experience homeles...
This thesis investigates the means by which New York City’s public schools, individually and collect...
The obstacles facing homeless children and youth in securing a "free appropriate public education" a...
A training manual for shelter providers, residents, staff and advocates on the educational rights of...
McKinney-Vento legislation marked a huge advance in the effort to protect and nurture homeless child...
Homeless children and youth in Illinois have the right under state and federal law to receive suppor...
Given the extent to which our society values education, it is perplexing to learn that we continue t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [73]-77)The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the...
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless surveyed 118 homeless families with school-aged children and foun...
The term homeless evokes the image of an individual adult begging for change on a city sidewalk. T...
Children need stability to thrive, but for the more than 36,000 children in Michigan's elementary, m...
This fact sheet examines the barriers to public education faced by homeless children and youth, the ...
The McKinney–Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 (hereinafter, the “McKinney Act”) is the first fe...
The number of homeless children has risen significantly in recent years. For many children, homeless...
This policy analysis looks at the evolution of homeless education laws both through federal legislat...
CCH estimates that, over the course of a year, more than 25,000 youth in Illinois experience homeles...
This thesis investigates the means by which New York City’s public schools, individually and collect...
The obstacles facing homeless children and youth in securing a "free appropriate public education" a...
A training manual for shelter providers, residents, staff and advocates on the educational rights of...
McKinney-Vento legislation marked a huge advance in the effort to protect and nurture homeless child...
Homeless children and youth in Illinois have the right under state and federal law to receive suppor...
Given the extent to which our society values education, it is perplexing to learn that we continue t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [73]-77)The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the...
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless surveyed 118 homeless families with school-aged children and foun...
The term homeless evokes the image of an individual adult begging for change on a city sidewalk. T...
Children need stability to thrive, but for the more than 36,000 children in Michigan's elementary, m...
This fact sheet examines the barriers to public education faced by homeless children and youth, the ...
The McKinney–Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 (hereinafter, the “McKinney Act”) is the first fe...
The number of homeless children has risen significantly in recent years. For many children, homeless...
This policy analysis looks at the evolution of homeless education laws both through federal legislat...
CCH estimates that, over the course of a year, more than 25,000 youth in Illinois experience homeles...
This thesis investigates the means by which New York City’s public schools, individually and collect...