Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Homeless info

Dear Homeless Liaisons and Friends of the Homeless Program,

My name is Carolyn Paulaitis.  As you have heard, I am taking over the role of State Homeless Coordinator for the Iowa Department of Education (IDoE), effective August 1, 2017.  Sandy Johnson will continue to work with the homeless program for a while to assure a smooth transition. 

I wish to take a moment to introduce myself by email and provide you with my contact information.  My previous and current work at the IDoE includes School Improvement Grants, Title I, and Statewide School Improvement Team – Differentiated Accountability work. I am enthusiastic about adding the homeless coordinator position to my responsibilities. 

As you begin a new school year, please remember that current and accurate LEA Homeless Liaison contact information must be provided in your district’s 2017-2018 Title I app.  If you have received this email, it means your contact information was provided through the 2016-2017 Title I app, or by district request.  If you have received this email in error, please respond and provide me with the correct district Liaison contact information. 

A sampling of informative links and web resources are provided below.  Additionally, I have provided a section of helpful links and web resources for newly appointed Homeless Liaisons.  As part of required technical assistance, I will be sending out periodic, informative emails pertaining to the homeless program.  As additional technical assistance/training opportunities become available, updates will be emailed.
Please feel free to email, call, or stop by the Iowa Department of Education, if you have any questions or just want to touch base.  I look forward to working with you as we all serve the students of Iowa.
Sincerely,

Carolyn Paulaitis
Title I and SIG Consultant
State Homeless Coordinator
Iowa Department of Education 
Grimes State Office Building 

NOTICE TO RECIPIENT: This communication and any response to it may constitute a public record, and therefore, may be available upon request in accordance with Iowa public records law, Iowa Code Chapter 22. 

RESOURCES:
The McKinney-Vento Definition of Homeless:

The Iowa Department of Education Homeless Education Webpage:

Websites Pertaining to Education and Homelessness:
National Center for Homeless Education (NCHE):  The NCHE is funded by the U.S. Department of Education and operates the Department’s technical assistance center for the Federal Education for Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY) Program.
NCHE Resources by Topic:
National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (NAEHCY):  A national membership association dedicated to educational excellence for children and youth experiencing homelessness. 
 
Videos, Webinars, Tutorials, and Trainings:
NCHE Tutorial Videos, and other resources:

Products and Publications from NCHE (available to download or order):

Additional Links Pertaining to Homelessness:
Iowa Finance Authority’s Iowa Council on Homelessness
National Alliance to End Homelessness:
Iowa Legal Aid:
National Coalition for the Homeless:
National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty:
            https://www.nlchp.org/
US Department of Housing and Urban Development:
United States Interagency Council on Homelessness:
National Center on Family Homelessness: 
SchoolHouse Connection



RESOURCES for the New, Local Homeless Liaison:
NCHE Homeless Liaison Toolkit/2017 EditionNCHE's Homeless Liaison Toolkit is a comprehensive resource that will assist both new and veteran local liaisons in carrying out their responsibilities. Updated to reflect the requirements of the McKinney-Vento Act, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the 2017 edition of the Homeless Liaison Toolkit includes requirements of the law, good practices, sample forms, and links to resources. Sixteen chapters on topics essential to implementing the McKinney-Vento Act synthesize in an easy-to-read format the essentials that local liaisons must know in order to carry out their responsibilities.
NCHE Webinars:  …allows you to participate in live, interactive online trainings with other attendees from around the country.

NCHE Self-Paced Online Training:  allows you to review training materials at your own pace and at a time of your choosing. Many materials used for self-paced training (e.g. training videos) are the same as those used in live, interactive group training; however in self-paced training, you review these materials on your own.
                        https://nche.ed.gov/web/s_p.php

NCHE Homeless Education Issue Briefs: … discuss a comprehensive array of issues related to the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act and its implementation.
            https://nche.ed.gov/briefs.php

NCHE Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness:  An Introduction to the Issues.

            Non-Regulatory Guidance, Education for Homeless Children and Youths Program.


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