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Regional Office of Education #33 - Galesburg
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Provides homeless coordination services and a truancy program. Truancy Program assists schools and families with services to ensure children age 6-17 attend school and helps eliminate any obstacles that may prevent this from happening.
Homeless coordination works with homeless children to ensure free, appropriate public education including a priority to preschool programs, the choice of staying in the school of origin or attending the school nearest their shelter or temporary home, immediate enrollment even when medical records cannot be produced at time of enrollment, assistance with transportation, if needed, and helps families with supply needs (i.e., personal hygiene products, undergarments, school supplies, PE clothes, alarm clocks).
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Regional Office of Education #21 - Franklin County Office
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #21 - Williamson County Office
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #30 - Perry County Office
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #39 (Macon, Piatt)
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Offers a local homeless education liaison works with homeless children to ensure a free, appropriate public education including a priority to preschool program. The choice of staying in the school of origin or attending the school nearest their shelter or temporary home. Immediate enrollment even when medical records cannot be produced at time of enrollment. May also offer assistance with transportation, if needed.
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Regional Office of Eduction #30 - Union County Office
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #12 - Crawford County
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #13 - Clinton County
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #32 (Iroquois, Kankakee)
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #16 - DeKalb
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Assistance for homeless students includes:
- Immediately enroll in school even if the student lacks documentation regarding residency, guardianship, immunizations, or school records.
- Attend the school of residence or the school of origin.
- Remain enrolled in the selected school for the duration of homelessness or through the academic year if they become permanently housed.
- Obtain free transportation to/from school.
- Participate in any school activity that is available to other students.
- Receive free school meals without filling out an application.
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Davenport Community Schools
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Regional Office of Education #24 - Grundy
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A Homeless Liaison is appointed to provide public awareness and assist school district's homeless liaison to eliminate barriers that may prevent homeless students from receiving immediate and full participation in educational activities.
Homeless Liaisons also work to ensure that homeless children have a right to:
- A free, appropriate public education including a priority to preschool programs (includes waiver of required school fees that would be a participation barrier for homeless families).
- The choice of staying in the school or origin or attending the school nearest their shelter or temporary home.
- In the case of unaccompanied youth, consideration is given to the youth's wishes.
- Immediate enrollment even when medical records cannot be produced at the time of enrollment.
- Assistance with transportation if needed.
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Regional Office of Education #13 - Jefferson County
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #30 (Alexander, Jackson, Perry, Pulaski, Union)
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #13 - Marion County
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Vermilion County Regional Office of Education #54
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Provides homeless coordination services and a truancy program. Truancy Program assists schools and families with services to ensure children age 6-17 attend school and helps eliminate any obstacles that may prevent this from happening.
Homeless coordination works with homeless children to ensure free, appropriate public education including a priority to preschool programs, the choice of staying in the school of origin or attending the school nearest their shelter or temporary home, immediate enrollment even when medical records cannot be produced at time of enrollment, assistance with transportation, if needed, and helps families with supply needs (i.e., personal hygiene products, undergarments, school supplies, PE clothes, alarm clocks).
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Regional Office of Education #20 - White County
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #8 (Carroll, Jo Daviess, Stephenson) - Sycamore CFC
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #44 (McHenry)
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The local homeless education liaison works with homeless children to ensure:
- A free, appropriate public education including a priority to preschool programs.
- The choice of staying in the school of origin or attending the school nearest their shelter or temporary home.
- Immediate enrollment even when medical records cannot be produced at time of enrollment.
- Assistance with transportation, if needed.
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Regional Office of Education #8 (Carroll, Jo Daviess, Stephenson) - Dixon CFC
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #47 - Lee, Ogle, Whiteside
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Works with all school districts within the area to ensure that students who do not have a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence receive the same rights to an education as other students.
Assistance can be provided for many services that are required by school districts such as:
- The choice of staying in the school of origin or attending the school nearest their shelter or temporary home.
- Immediate enrollment even when medical records cannot be produced at time of enrollment.
- School supplies.
- Tutoring, after-school educational programs, correspondence classes.
- Student records, birth certificates, physicals, and immunizations.
- Health referral.
- Emergency transportation.
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Rock Island County Regional Office of Education ROE Services
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Homeless family support in accordance with the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Act assists homeless students in breaking down barriers for education.
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Regional Office of Education #56 (Will)
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Regional Office of Education #9 (Champaign, Ford)
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Works with a wide variety of partners to assist in stabilizing homeless children and their families so that they are more responsive to school enrollment.
Funding is available to resolve issues such as a lack of school supplies, physical education clothing, transportation, alarm clocks, or special school fees such as those for field trips, pictures, and book clubs.
Funding is also available for tutoring and to assist with the cost of educational summer programs.
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Regional Office of Education #12 (Clay, Crawford, Jasper, Lawrence, Richland)
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.