McKinney-Vento Act
The McKinney-Vento Act protects the rights of children and
youths in homeless situations to attend and succeed in school,
including preschool. The McKinney-Vento Act applies to all children
and youths who do not have a fixed, regular, and adequate
residence, including those who are staying with friends or
relatives because they have lost their housing; are awaiting foster
care placement; or are living in emergency or transitional
shelters, campgrounds, cars, public places, abandoned buildings or
bus or train stations. Children in these situations have a right:
1) to go to school, 2) enroll in school without immunizations,
school records, proof of residency or birth certificates and other
documents, 3) be provided with transportation to and from the
school, 4) be free from harassment and isolation, 5) have any
disagreements with the school settled quickly. Please contact Brenda Hannah at the Florence 5 District Office (843) 386-2358 if you have
any questions regarding the McKinney-Vento Act.
In those cases where a parent/guardian of a homeless child has a
dispute with the school district about enrollment, Florence County
School District Five has adopted the following dispute resolution
procedures.
1. School officials and parents of homeless children will do
everything possible to resolve the complaint on the school level
(Principal, Guidance Counselor, and parent/or unaccompanied
youth).
2. When the dispute requires intervention by a third party, the
school will recommend the following dispute resolution
procedure:
a. Disputes or complaints of noncompliance will be filed with the
District Homeless coordinator (Randy Smiley (843) 386-2358). School
district officials will investigate and meet with involved parties
to achieve a satisfactory resolution.
b. If the dispute or complaint of noncompliance cannot be settled
at the school with the assistance of the district office, the South
Carolina Department of Education may be consulted for technical
assistance or advice.
c. If the dispute or complaint of noncompliance cannot be settled
at the school district level, it will be referred to the Florence
Five School District Board of Trustees for review and action.
d. If the dispute or complaint of noncompliance cannot be settled
by the school board, the family/unaccompanied youth has the right
to contact the South Carolina Department of Education (SDE, 803
734-3215 - Brenda Myers State coordinator.)
e. If the SDE cannot successfully negotiate a settlement, the matter could be referred to the United States Office of Civil Rights or the appropriate court of jurisdiction. Dispute resolution shall not delay the admittance of a homeless child or youth into school. The child or youth should be immediately enrolled into the parent's or guardian's school of choice while the dispute is being settled.