Guidance & Counseling Programs K-12
Homeless Services
Homeless children & youth
have the right to a free,
appropriate public education.
The
Boise School District is committed to ensuring that
homeless children and youth have access to a quality
education in our public schools. Many Boise Schools
have a Homeless Education Liason to assist families
in need of information and assistance. All of our
schools can help ease the difficulties encountered
by homeless families.
What homeless families need to know:
Who Is homeless?
Anyone who, due to a lack of housing, lives:
- In emergency or transitional shelters
- In motels, hotels, campgrounds, abandoned in hospitals,
or awaiting foster care
- In cars, parks, public places, bus or train stations,
or abandoned buildings
- Doubled up with relatives or friends
- Migratory children living in these conditions
What are your rights?
- Homeless children have a right to attend school.
- You do not need a permanent address to enroll your
child in school.
- Homeless children have the right to stay in their
home school if the parents choose.
- Your child cannot be denied school enrollment just
because school records or other enrollment documentation
are not immediately available.
- Your child has the opportunity to receive transportation
services to and from the school of origin.
- Your child has the right to participate in extracurricular
activities and all federal, state, or local programs
for which he/she is eligible.
- Children with special education needs between the
ages of 3 and 21 are eligible to receive special
needs services. If you believe your child may be
eligible, contact your school or the District
Special Education office.
At school, ask about these special services:
- Free breakfast
and lunch programs
- Possible transportation assistance for children
to remain in their home school
- Tutoring programs
- Programs to help children learn
English
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What your family can do before you move:
- Tell your child's teacher and principal that your
child is moving, and give them your new address.
- Let school officials know if you want your child
to stay in his/her home school while you are getting
the family stabilized.
- Ask for a copy of your child's school records,
including immunizations.
- Provide your child with an opportunity to say goodbye
to friends.
Tips and resources:
- Keep a copy of birth certificates and school records
accessible.
- Safeguard all health and immunization records.
- Have a reliable person keep a second copy of birth
certificates, school records and health information.
- Enroll children in school as soon as possible.
- Inform your new school about any special education
records that pertain to your child.
Boise
School District Guidance & Counseling
8169 W. Victory Road
Boise, Idaho 83709
PHONE ~ (208) 854-4165
FAX ~ (208) 854-4012
Supervisor:
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