McKinney Vento Homeless Act
FY24 McKinney Vento Homeless Act- Mission
To ensure that homeless children and youth have access to a free, appropriate public education, comparable to that provided to the children of any Arizona resident and consistent with Arizona’s mandatory school attendance laws.
Program Description
Subtitle B of Title VII of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11431 et seq.) is included in the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015. The reauthorization requires that children and youths experiencing homelessness are immediately enrolled in school and have educational opportunities equal to those of their non-homeless peers. The statute requires every public school district and charter holder to designate a Homeless Liaison to ensure that homeless students are identified and their needs are being met.
In order to supplement services to these children and youths, the U.S. Department of Education provides funding for state and local activities. These dollars are allocated to the local education agencies through a competitive grant process, based on need and program quality.
Linda Coronado- State & Federal Projects Director/GESD #32 McKinney Vento Homeless Act Liaison (928) 627-6553 [email protected]
Griselda Hernandez - State & Federal Projects Department Secretary/GESD #32 McKinney Vento Homeless Act & Foster Care Liaison (928) 722-7093 – [email protected]
Rita Rodriguez– State Coordinator of Homeless Education – Office: (602) 542-4963 www.azed.gov/Homeless
Foster Care- Mission
Joey L. Taylor -Arizona Department of Education Foster Care Education Coordinator AZ ESSA Foster Care POC (602) 542-3569 [email protected] or [email protected]
Services Offered
Information for Parents/Informacion Para Los Padres
San Luis Preschool
Arizona Desert
Desert View
Gadsden Elementary
Cesar Chavez
Ed Pastor
Rio Colorado
San Luis Middle School
Southwest Jr. High