Homeless Services for Students
District McKinney-Vento Contact:
- Alicia Scofield
- Email: ascofield@portangelesschools.org
- Phone: (360) 565-3706
- Fax: (360) 417-5301
Policies Relating to McKinney-Vento Act
- District Policy No. 3115:
Students Experiencing Homelessness - Enrollment Rights and Services - District Procedure No. 3115P:
Procedure Homeless Students - Enrollment Rights and Services
Forms for Services
If you are unable to access these forms online, you can also complete copies at your child's school or the District office.
- McKinney-Vento Intake Form
- Housing Questionnaire
- Homeless Child Care Program
- Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction - Homeless Education Office
- About the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
- National Center for Homeless Education
- Port Angeles Schools' Back to School Information
About the McKinney-Vento Program at Port Angeles School District
The Port Angeles School District's mission is to create and sustain learning communities that prepare each student to live, work, and learn successfully in a changing world. At times families experience hardship and find themselves in transition or homeless. The McKinney-Vento Act grants you the right to an education without barriers, which means you can:
- Receive a free public education
- Enroll in school immediately, even if you lack documents normally required for enrollment
- Attend classes while missing documents are gathered
- Enroll in the school closest to you or the school you were last enrolled in (school of origin), even if you have been forced to relocate
- Receive transportation to and from your school of origin
- Receive all the same educational services other students receive
- Eligible for free breakfast and lunch
- Participate in special education, bilingual vocational and gifted programs as qualified
- Receive school supplies
- Receive extra academic support through Title I funding
- Receive evaluation for suspected disabilities through District Child Find process
The McKinney-Vento Act defines homeless children as "individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence." Examples of children who fall under this definition as:
- Children and youth sharing housing due to loss of housing, economic hardship or similar reason
- Children and youth living in motels, hotels, or camp grounds due to lack of alternative accommodations
- Children and youth living in emergency or transitional shelters
- Children and youth abandoned in hospitals
- Children and youth awaiting foster care placement
- Children and youth whose primary nighttime residence is not ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodations (e.g. park benches, etc.)
- Children and youth living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations
- Migratory children and youth living in any of the above situations.
Additional Information regarding the Homeless Child Care Program:
HCCP offers short-tem, free child care for eligible families with children from birth to age 13 years. To qualify for HCCP, The family must currently be homeless, involved in approved activities and not eligible for any other Washington State child care subsidy program. Please click the link located under additional resources for further details.
If you have questions regarding eligibility or services, please contact the McKinney-Vento Liaison at 360-565-3706.