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Homelessness

Arlington Public Schools (APS) is committed to providing support to our students experiencing homelessness.

Supporting a Student

Project Extra Step provides support for successful academic experiences for students experiencing homelessness. The APS homeless liaison is responsible for ensuring the identification, enrollment and access to the academic programs offered by APS.

 

 

Definition of Homelessness 

Anyone who, due to a lack of housing, lives:

  • In emergency or transitional shelters;
  • In motels, hotels, trailer parks, campgrounds;
  • In cars, parks, public places, bus or train stations, or abandoned buildings;
  • Doubled up with relatives or friends;
  • In these conditions and is a child or youth not in the physical custody of an adult (unaccompanied youth);
  • In these conditions and is a migratory child or youth.

To determine homelessness, consider the permanence and adequacy of the living situation. Unaccompanied homeless youth refers to a youth without fixed, regular, and adequate housing who is not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian. This would include runaways living in homeless situations and those denied housing by their families (sometimes referred to as throwaway children and youth).

 

What Families Experiencing Homelessness Need To Know  

  • Children and youth experiencing homelessness have a right to attend school.
  • You do not need a permanent address to enroll your child in school.
  • Children and youth experiencing homelessness can stay in their original school or enroll in any public school that students living in the same attendance area are eligible to attend, through the remainder of the school year and as long as they remain homeless, according to their best interest. Schools must provide you with a written explanation if a placement dispute occurs, and you may appeal their decision. (Contact the homeless liaison.) Please note, families who remain homeless over the summer must requalify at the start of the next school year unless they are residing in a shelter.
  • Your child cannot be denied school enrollment just because school records or other enrollment documentation are not immediately available. Your child may have the right to transportation services to and from the school of origin, if determined feasible.
  • Your child has the right to participate in extracurricular activities and all federal, state, or local programs for which he or she is eligible. Transportation may not be available for these activities.
  • Homeless unaccompanied youth have these same rights. (Contact the homeless liaison.)

 

Free and Reduced Lunch Procedures

Students who are experiencing homelessness are entitled to free and/or reduced lunch under the Federal Food and Nutrition Act.  Parents do not need to complete a regular application for free and reduced lunch.  Your child will automatically be enrolled in free and/or reduced lunch when registered as homeless.  Requests are authorized through the homeless liaison.

 

Transportation Procedures

Arlington Public Schools is required to provide transportation help for students experiencing homelessness in order that they are able, if they choose, to remain in their school of origin. Transportation is arranged through the homeless liaison’s office staff.  Transportation options may include school bus, private transport service and/or public transportation. Once transportation is arranged (usually 3-5 working days) the parent/guardian is notified. A signed release form is required in order to provide private transport service and/or public transportation.  Rules and regulations are provided to the parent/guardian at the time transportation is arranged.  The school social worker at your child’s school will contact the homeless liaison in order to set up transportation.

Arlington Resources

  • The Department of Human Services administers Arlington County’s Housing Choice Voucher Program and Housing Grants Program, ensuring access to affordable housing for all members of the community.  For more information on housing supports, visit: https://publicassistance.arlingtonva.us/housing/Contacts & resources
  • The Department of Human Services has established several community safety net programs to help people with short-term needs that include food, child care, utilities, medical care and homelessness prevention. For more information on housing and shelter programs, visit: https://publicassistance.arlingtonva.us or call 703-228-1300.

Contact

Office of Student Services
Syphax Education Center
2110 Washington Blvd
Arlington VA 22204

Rhaea Goff, Homeless and Foster Care Liaison
rhaea.goff@apsva.us
703-228-2585

Alicia Martinez Flores, Administrative Assistant
alicia.flores@apsva.us
703-228-6046