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McKinney-Vento Title X . . . at a Glance 2009-2010

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!. 1. What is McKinney-Vento" anyway? a. A federal act reauthorized by NCLB under Title X. b. A law protecting the educational rights of students regardless of their living situations. c. Harder to remember and pronounce than the term Title X." d. All of thee above. 2.

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McKinney-Vento Title X . . . at a Glance 2009-2010

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    1. McKinney-Vento (Title X) . . . at a Glance 2009-2010 What You Need to Know

    2. TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE! 1. What is “McKinney-Vento” anyway? a. A federal act reauthorized by NCLB under Title X. b. A law protecting the educational rights of students regardless of their living situations. c. Harder to remember and pronounce than the term “Title X.” d. All of thee above. 2. How many U.S. citizens are one paycheck away from being unable to pay their rent or mortgage? a. One in ten b. One in five c. Three in five 3. By law, schools CAN’T use Title I dollars to pay for a. Clothing for school b. One month’s rent c. Dental and medical needs d. Graduation gowns

    3. How did you do? 1. What is “McKinney-Vento” anyway? d. All of thee above. 2. How many US citizens are one paycheck away from being unable to pay their rent or mortgage? c. Three in five (60%) 3. By law, schools CAN’T use Title I Part A dollars to pay for: b. Rent. Schools may also NOT use funding for utilities, but can pay for clothing, medical needs, and transportation under the right circumstances.

    4. Excerpt from 2007 Governor’s Report Homelessness listed as top social concern of the state in 2007.

    5. Local Statistics In 2009, Lane County’s Homeless Count showed a 27% jump from 2008. In 2009, Lane County saw an 8% increase in demand from area food pantries.

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