Sep 17, 2019

>Understanding the Minneapolis Public Schools: Current Condition, Future Prospect< >>>>> Chapter Twenty (Part One, Facts) >>>>> Divisions, Departments, and Offices of the Minneapolis Public Schools >>>>> Homeless and Foster Care Student Services

Here I give information for MPS Homeless and Foster Care Student Services, drawn from the pertinent portal on the MPS website.  I present the information as given in spring 2019, since which time Ryan Strack has left this office to take the position of MPS Board of Education Administrator. 

 

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MPS Homeless and Foster Care Student Services

 

Students staying in shelters, hotels, or other temporary situations and students in foster care, have certain rights and legal protections to ensure access to public education.

Minneapolis Public Schools is guided by the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act and the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). These federal laws provide students experiencing homelessness and students in foster care with certain rights so they have access to opportunities that will help them meet the same high academic standards expected of all students in our district.


The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act defines homelessness as children and youth "who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence."

 


Students who experience homelessness have certain rights provided by the federal McKinney-Vento Act.


The main contact for homeless and foster care students and their families in Minneapolis Public Schools is the School Social Worker.


Hennepin County and community providers can help people experiencing homelessness.


There are many ways to get involved.

Homeless and Foster Care Student Services

 
During the 2016-17 school year:
5,834 identified children and youth experienced homelessness in Minneapolis (includes preschool children and students from other districts)
3,586 were enrolled in MPS schools
8.2% of MPS enrolled students experienced homelessness during the year
27% were birth to five-years-old
 
Homeless and Foster Care Services Staff
 
Brenda Breyer, Building Bridges Coordinator
Hannah Couming Nemetz, Foster Care Liaison
Margo Hurle, Shelter Office Coordinator
Tina O’Shaughnesss, Data Tech
Ryan Strack, District Liaison for Homeless and
                             Highly Mobile Students
 
Funded Programs Staff
 
Jennie Zumbrusch, Director of Research and
                                          and Accountability
Diane Leaskas, Office Specialist, Sr.
Sophie Pilhofer, Evaluation Specialist, Sr.
Ann Mavis, Evaluation Specialist, Sr.
 
 
 
               

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