Definition of Homelessness under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act defines homeless children and youths as those who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. The law provides several examples of situations that meet the definition. This includes children and youths:
Children and youth who are identified as homeless/in transition are entitled to certain educational rights under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. These rights will be explained to you by one of the homeless liaisons. Some of these rights MAY include:
At the beginning of the school year or at the time of enrollment into the Burlington Area School District, families complete a questionnaire as part of the school registration process. Upon completion, the school districts’ homeless liaisons review the responses to identify families who may need to be contacted to gather more information regarding the family’s living situation.
Once further information has been collected, the homeless liaison determines whether or not the student qualifies for services under the McKinney-Vento Act. If the student qualifies, the homeless liaison will proceed with working with the family to determine what supports they would benefit from and ensure they are put in place.
Please contact your child's school or email: mkv@basd.k12.wi.us
and your child’s school social worker will be in touch with you.
School Contact Information:
Cooper Montessori School: (262) 763-0180
Dyer Elementary School: (262) 763-0220
Waller Elementary School: (262) 763-0185
Winkler Elementary School: (262) 539-2726
Karcher Middle School: (262) 763-0190
Burlington High School: (262) 763-0200
PAC House: (262) 767-1909
Fox River Consortium: (262) 767-2626
Wisconsin Connect Charter School: (262) 763-0210
To speak to someone in Spanish, please call: (262) 698-3964
Wisconsin dpi state coordinators: