Information provided to the school district on a student’s or family’s living situation is confidential and is only used to determine the educational rights of students, supports and services.
If your family lives in one of the following situations:
Your school-age children may qualify for certain rights and protections under the Federal McKinney-Vento Act.
McKinney Vento Education Comprehensive Rights and Protections
Your eligible children have the right to:
Many youth in foster care experience multiple changes in home placements as they are placed with foster parent(s), guardian homes (kinship/relative or non-relative) and group homes. Because of the complexities of their experience, many foster youth perform below grade level, are held back in school, and have lower graduation rates than their peers. Foster Youth Services supports and advocates for the academic success of foster youth in collaboration with District offices, schools, care providers, child welfare, community-based agencies, and youth.
Foster Youth Services ensure equitable access to education for foster youth by removing barriers to education in accordance with CA law (AB 490), such as:
Foster Youth Services Coordinating Program (Contra Costa County Office of Education)
Questions? Please contact:
Dr. Carrie Nerheim, Executive Director of Student Support Services
925-944-6850 ext. 2024
If your family lives in one of the following situations:
Your school-age children may qualify for certain rights and protections under the Federal McKinney-Vento Act.
McKinney Vento Education Comprehensive Rights and Protections
Your eligible children have the right to:
Many youth in foster care experience multiple changes in home placements as they are placed with foster parent(s), guardian homes (kinship/relative or non-relative) and group homes. Because of the complexities of their experience, many foster youth perform below grade level, are held back in school, and have lower graduation rates than their peers. Foster Youth Services supports and advocates for the academic success of foster youth in collaboration with District offices, schools, care providers, child welfare, community-based agencies, and youth.
Foster Youth Services ensure equitable access to education for foster youth by removing barriers to education in accordance with CA law (AB 490), such as:
Foster Youth Services Coordinating Program (Contra Costa County Office of Education)
Questions? Please contact:
Dr. Carrie Nerheim, Executive Director of Student Support Services
925-944-6850 ext. 2024