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Homeless Services

Information for students experiencing homelessness is contained in the important document below. Please read through these resources and contact your building's school counselor with any questions or concerns if your student is experiencing homelessness. 

Twin Valley School District believes that homeless youth should have access to free and appropriate public education and wishes to limit the barriers that homeless children may face.  Our goal is to have the educational process continue as uninterrupted as possible while children are in a homeless situation.  Homeless students are defined as individuals lacking a fixed, regular and nighttime residence, which include students living under the following conditions:

  1. Sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing or economic hardship.
  2. Living in motels, hotels, trailer parks or camping grounds due to lack or adequate alternative accommodations.
  3. Living in emergency, transitional or domestic violence shelters.
  4. Abandoned in hospitals.
  5. Awaiting foster care placement.
  6. Living in public or private places not designated for or ordinarily used as regular sleeping accommodations for human beings.
  7. Living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, transportation stations or similar settings.
  8. Living as migratory children in conditions described in previous examples.
  9. Living as run-away children.
  10. Being abandoned or forced out of homes by parents/guardians or caretakers.
  11. Living as school age unwed mothers in houses for unwed mothers if they have no other living accommodations.

For more information, please contact your child's school counselor.