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The Summer Bridge – Supporting Students Experiencing Homelessness

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The Summer Bridge – Supporting Students Experiencing Homelessness

Part of our “Are ALL the Children Well?” series, this webinar looks at homeless education and summer supports for students and families. We were joined by homeless education experts, an out-of-school time (OST) provider, and other service providers to define homeless education; understand the challenges and changes that have impacted students and families who experience homelessness in the midst of COVID; become familiar with services and resources available to students who experience homelessness, including McKinney-Vento Coordinators for families and students; and identify resources and tools that support students and families who experience homelessness.

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Author

Kailanya Brailey, Quibilia Divine, Jessica Grotevant Webster, Heather Naviasky, Ian Rashleigh McNally, Karen Rice, Nikevia Thomas

Published

June 30, 2022

Topics

Homelessness

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