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Education and Schools
by: Iowa Legal Aid

Many school-age children have been displaced by the flood of 2008. They have all the rights federal law gives to children who have lost housing or meet any other definition of "homeless."

Does my child count as homeless?

  • Yes, if you lost housing and are now staying with friends or with relatives.
  • Yes, if you are living:
    • in an emergency shelter
    • in a transitional shelter
    • in a motel
    • in a domestic violence shelter
    • in a campground
    • in a car
    • on the street
    • in public or abandoned buildings

I'm homeless.  Where can my children go to school?

  • You have a choice. 
  • If it is open, you can send your children back to the last school they attended.
  • Or, you can choose instead to have your children go to the local school where you are now staying.

What if I don't have all my children's papers?

  • You can enroll them right away.
  • They have a right to attend school while you help the school get proof of shots and any school records. 
  • If your child is living with a caretaker, the school cannot require a guardianship.

Can my children ride the bus to school?

  • Yes. Your children have the same right to transportation any other children.

What if my children need special help in school?

  • Your children have the right to any services they need for them to learn in school.

Can they make my children go to a school or classroom for homeless children?

  • No.  Your children have the right to go to school with children who are not homeless.
  • They have the right to be in classes that are not just for homeless children.

What about my preschool child?

  • Your preschool child has the same right to attend preschool as other children where you stay.

If the school will not take my child, who can I call?

  • First try complaining to principal or director.  If that does not work, contact Iowa Legal Aid.  You may have other options depending on your situation.

Can my child get free school meals?

  • Yes, your child may be able to get free or reduced priced lunch.

Where can I get more information?

Iowa Legal Aid helps eligible clients with "civil" or non-criminal problems. Many of the issues disaster victims face involve legal problems on which Iowa Legal Aid and other lawyers can provide assistance. If you have further questions and need legal help, call Iowa Legal Aid at 1 800-532-1275.

Last Reviewed On: 06/18/08
 
 

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