McKinney-Vento Education in Maine

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McKinney-Vento Homeless Education

The Maine Department of Education and Maine schools follow the provisions of the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. This law helps students whose housing situations are impacting their education. All students are guaranteed the right to a free, appropriate, public education. They can remain enrolled in the schools they have been attending even if they are temporarily staying out of the district and also have the right to enroll in their new school of residence.

To help keep students in school during times of housing instability, enrollment should be immediate, even if families cannot provide typically required documents or immunization records right away. Schools must provide transportation for students who need it to attend school.

McKinney-Vento protections apply to public school students PreK–12 who “lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence,” including children and youth:

  • Sharing housing due to loss of housing or economic hardship
  • Living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to lack of alternative adequate housing
  • Living in emergency or transitional housing
  • Abandoned in hospitals
  • Having a primary nighttime residence in a public or private place not designed for regular sleeping accommodations
  • Living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, or bus/train stations
  • Migratory students meeting the descriptions above
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Find Your McKinney-Vento Liaison

Every Maine school system has a local McKinney-Vento Liaison to assist families and youth who are experiencing housing instability.

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Resources & Professional Development

MV Liaison Hub

Tools and supports for local liaisons, including guidance and practical resources.

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MV and Higher Education

Resources and connections to support pathways beyond high school.

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MV Professional Development

Recordings and learning opportunities for educators and liaisons.

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Data and Funding Resources

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State Pilot Program to Help Maine Students Avoid Homelessness

This pilot program provides McKinney-Vento liaisons with access to emergency financial assistance for students at risk of homelessness.

Resources for People Experiencing Housing Instability

Maine Housing Resources
Start here: Housing Navigators (by region)
Aroostook County Aroostook County Action Program
Presque Isle Housing Authority
Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness
Kennebec, Somerset Counties & Brunswick Immigrant Resource Center of Maine
Androscoggin County Lewiston Housing Authority
Immigrant Resource Center of Maine 
ProsperityME
Midcoast and Penobscot County Penquis Community Action Agency
Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness
Cumberland County ProsperityME
South Portland Housing Authority

Additional Maine housing supports
Statewide Organizations that Help Low-Income Families

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Contact

Signe Lynch
McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Specialist
Phone: 207-441-5934
Email: Signe.Lynch@maine.gov

Supports the following areas:

  • Technical assistance for McKinney-Vento liaisons and school staff supporting students experiencing homelessness.
  • Questions about eligibility, best-interest determinations, and dispute resolution for schools, community-based organizations, families, and unaccompanied homeless youth.
  • Information about Maine’s Preventing Student Homelessness program.