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Herman Neosho Rubicon School District

Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future

SOCIAL WORK/ MENTAL HEALTH

Homeless Information

Parent Information - Homeless Children and Youth

 

The McKinney-Vento Act defines homeless children and youth as children and youth who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, and includes children and youth who are:

  • sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason
  • living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations
  • living in emergency or transitional shelters
  • abandoned in hospitals
  • living in a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings
  • living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings; and
  • migratory children who qualify as homeless because the children are living in circumstances described above

 

If you are personally aware of or are acquainted with any children or youth who may qualify according to the above criteria, the Herman Neosho Rubicon School District provides the following assurances to parents and guardians of homeless children and youth and unaccompanied homeless youth:

 

  • The child or youth shall be immediately enrolled and allowed to fully participate in school, even if unable to produce records normally required for enrollment (e.g., academic records, immunization and other required health records, proof of residency, or other documentation) or has missed application or enrollment deadlines during any period of homelessness.

 

  • Homeless children and youths are not stigmatized or segregated on the basis of their status as homeless and have full and equal educational and related opportunities.

 

  • Meaningful opportunities to participate in the education of their children including special notices of events, parent-teacher conferences, newsletters, and access to student records.

 

  • Immediate enrollment and transportation to the school of origin. “School of origin” means the school that a child or youth attended when permanently housed or the school in which the child or youth was last enrolled, including a preschool.

 

  • Written explanation of any decisions related to school selection or enrollment made by the school, the local educational agency, or the State educational agency involved, including the rights of the parent, guardian, or unaccompanied youth to appeal and receive prompt resolution of such decisions.

 

Please contact the Herman Neosho Rubicon School District, at 920-625-3531 for additional information about the rights and services described above.

Food Resources

Food Resources

Community Pantry in Town of Herman (formally Herman School)

N6409 County Rd P

Mayville, Wi 53050

Phone: 920-209-7705

*open to serve each month on the 3rd Wednesday of the Month 1:00-3:00pm

 

The Gathering Source (formally The Blew Inn)

W7115 State Rd 60-16

Juneau, WI 53039

Phone: 920-927-1702

Hours: Thursdays 9:30-11:30am and 5:00-7:00pm

The Gathering Source Website

 

Hartford Food Pantry

24 N Johnson Street

Hartford,WI 53027

Phone: 262-673-5747

Hours:Tuesday 10:00am-1:00pm

           Wednesday 4:00pm-6:00pm

           Thursday 12:00pm-3:00pm

Hartford Food Pantry Website

 

Beaver Dam Community Food Pantry

134 South Spring Street

Beaver Dam, WI 53916

Phone: 920-885-9559 ext101

Hours: Tuesday 1:30-3:30pm

            Thursday 1:30-3:30pm

Open to all Dodge County residents who are income eligible.

 

Dodge County Food Pantry- St. Vincent de Paul

125 Dodge Drive

Beaver Dam, WI 53916

Phone:920-885-3392

Hours: Monday 9:00-Noon

            Wednesday 9:00-Noon

            Friday 9:00-Noon

Individuals or Families ust be a Dodge County Resident. Eligibility is based on income. One visit per month