The RSU 26 School Board voted to adopt a revised McKinney‑Vento policy addressing admission and supports for unhoused and unaccompanied students. The revision removes language judged objectionable and clarifies definitions for such settings as trailer parks and campgrounds so that liaisons and counselors can determine eligibility based on local circumstances.
Sam, the district’s McKinney‑Vento liaison, described current caseloads and how changes to federal definition categories have increased the number of students eligible for support: “Right now, I have about 20 students that are eligible for McKinney‑Vento support,” she said, noting an uptick in unaccompanied high‑school students and families affected by eviction. Sam outlined how she coordinates with counselors, special‑education directors and sending towns to assess needs and help families access supports.
Board members praised Sam’s responsiveness and recommended minor language edits (remove an incorrect ‘Riverside’ reference and change a clause to read ‘the law’ rather than ‘this law’). The revised policy was adopted by unanimous vote; the board also confirmed that the liaison’s role will continue to involve cross‑departmental coordination and outreach.
Next steps: staff will correct the minor textual issues raised and ensure district materials explain how families can request liaison support.