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Title: School Staff Training


1
School Staff Training
  • Chicago Public Schools
  • Students in Temporary Living Situations

2
Students in Temporary Living Situations
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) will provide an
education environment that treats all students
with dignity and respect. Students in Temporary
Living Situations (STLS) will have equal access
to the same free and appropriate educational
opportunities as students who are not homeless.
3
Federal and Local Homeless Education Policies
  • The McKinney Vento Homeless Assistance Act was
    reauthorized as part of NCLB
  • Student homelessness is defined by the US
    Department of Education every district has a
    McKinney Vento program that uses this definition
  • Goal is to identify and remove barriers to
    education for homeless students including
    transportation, enrollment, and others
  • A local consent decree, Salazar v. Edwards has
    applied to CPS STLS for nearly 15 years.
  • This decree states that each CPS school must have
    a trained STLS liaison.

4
Defining Student Homelessness
  • Living in shelter, motel, or hotel
  • Doubled up at someone elses home
  • Sleeping in cars, parks, buses, trains, or
    abandoned buildings
  • Awaiting foster care placement
  • Refugees and migrant workers in any of the above
    situations
  • Unaccompanied youth, of any age, in any of the
    above situations includes children staying with
    grandparents or others who are not the legal
    guardian

5
Child Homelessness in Chicago and the United
States
  • More than 80 of STLS students identify as
    doubled up
  • STLS enrollment tripled in the last ten years
    much of that growth came during and after the
    2008 economic recession
  • Nationally, 40 of children living in shelters
    are under the age of 5
  • Children are the fastest growing segment of the
    homeless population
  • More than 85 of homeless families are headed by
    single mothers
  • National Center for Homeless Education
  • www.serve.org/nche

6
Challenges Faced by STLS Students, wherever they
reside
  • Trauma related to loss of home, family illness,
    loss of employment, parental death, parental
    incarceration, parents loss of job
  • Loss of routines and personal possessions
  • Increased rate of chronic and acute illness
  • Increased frequency of developmental delay
  • Isolation, fear, and stigma
  • Elevated risk for physical sexual assault
  • Family rejection due to sexuality/gender identity

7
McKinney Vento Services
  • Transportation provided to eligible students
  • Immediate Enrollment without regard to
    documentation
  • Maintain enrollment in school of origin upon
    becoming homeless
  • Automatic waiver of school-related fees
    (uniforms, school supplies, lab equipment, gym
    uniforms, customary field trips, etc.)
  • Automatic eligibility for free school meals

8
Supporting STLS Families Every Day
  • Encourage and facilitate enrollment in preschool
  • Refer to free or low-cost medical care and food
    stamps through CFBU
  • Refer to social service providers (social
    workers, counselors)
  • Promote confidentiality and privacy
  • Attend professional development on topics related
    to STLS students such as domestic violence,
    LGBTQ youth, family homelessness

9
STLS Students Trauma
  • Many STLS students have witnessed violence at
    home or in the community
  • Experience of homelessness is traumatic
  • Students may experience Post-Traumatic Stress
    Disorder, anxiety, and/or depression
  • STLS students may be at risk for dating violence
    or may have fled domestic abuse

10
Things to keep in mind with STLS students and
families
  • Keep in communication with the STLS liaison about
    attendance or behavior issues when appropriate
  • If student is out of uniform due to living
    situation, refer to liaison instead of punishment
  • Avoid taking possessions away from STLS students
  • Homeless families have experienced trauma and
    this may be represented in their interactions
    with you listen, be patient, and practice the
    Golden Rule
  • Contact information changes frequently for highly
    mobile families get many secondary contacts and
    update the list frequently

11
Important Reminders about STLS Students Special
Education
  • Immediate enrollment applies to students with
    special education needs
  • Support expedited evaluations
  • High mobility can disrupt process, so its best
    to get started as soon as possible
  • If school cannot implement IEP, enroll student
    immediately and contact your SSA

12
STLS and Your School
  • Your STLS Liaison Name
  • Enrollment in STLS, transportation, uniforms,
    etc.
  • Your School Clerk Name
  • Assists Liaison.
  • Your STLS Coordinator Name
  • STLS Main Office 773-553-2242

13
THANK YOU!
  • We could not do it without you. Thank you for
    your hard work and support!
  • For more information, check out these websites
  • www.cps.edu
  • www.educateandengage.com
  • Students in Temporary Living Situations
  • Chicago Public Schools
  • 125 S. Clark St., 9th Floor/GSR 125-9
  • Chicago, IL 60603
  • Phone 773-553-2242 Fax 773-553-2182
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