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Nine districts win subgrants for programs supporting homeless students

Department of Education | News | Date Posted: Wednesday, February 27, 2019


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The Delaware Department of Education has awarded more than $184,000 to nine districts in McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act Education for Homeless Children and Youth subgrants. The subgrants, funded by a federal grant administered by the state, are renewable for up to three years. 

 

Each winning application had to demonstrate a well-developed project that facilitates the enrollment, attendance, and success in school of homeless students. The projects had to show that they provide temporary, special, and supplementary services to meet the unique needs of homeless students.

 

Other factors considered included the involvement of parents or guardians of homeless students in the education of their children; the extent to which homeless students will be integrated within the regular education program; the quality of the applicant’s evaluation plan for the program; the extent to which services provided under this grant will be coordinated with other services available to homeless students and their families; the extent to which the proposed use of funds will facilitate the enrollment, retention, and educational success of homeless students; coordination with other local and state agencies that serve homeless students; and other measures indicative of a high-quality program, such as the extent to which the district will provide case management or related services to unaccompanied youth.

 

Funding decisions were made based on need and quality of the application. The winning districts and subgrant amounts are below.

 

 

District                                                                   Amount awarded

Cape Henlopen School District                           $24,999.50

Capital School District                                         $24,992.90

Christina School District                                      $25,000.00

Indian River School District                                 $24,645.86

Milford School District                                        $10,000.00

New Castle County Vo-Tech School District       $7,000.00

Seaford School District                                        $17,823.27

Smyrna School District                                        $25,000.00

Woodbridge School District                                $25,000.00

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Nine districts win subgrants for programs supporting homeless students

Department of Education | News | Date Posted: Wednesday, February 27, 2019


DE Department of Education logo

The Delaware Department of Education has awarded more than $184,000 to nine districts in McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act Education for Homeless Children and Youth subgrants. The subgrants, funded by a federal grant administered by the state, are renewable for up to three years. 

 

Each winning application had to demonstrate a well-developed project that facilitates the enrollment, attendance, and success in school of homeless students. The projects had to show that they provide temporary, special, and supplementary services to meet the unique needs of homeless students.

 

Other factors considered included the involvement of parents or guardians of homeless students in the education of their children; the extent to which homeless students will be integrated within the regular education program; the quality of the applicant’s evaluation plan for the program; the extent to which services provided under this grant will be coordinated with other services available to homeless students and their families; the extent to which the proposed use of funds will facilitate the enrollment, retention, and educational success of homeless students; coordination with other local and state agencies that serve homeless students; and other measures indicative of a high-quality program, such as the extent to which the district will provide case management or related services to unaccompanied youth.

 

Funding decisions were made based on need and quality of the application. The winning districts and subgrant amounts are below.

 

 

District                                                                   Amount awarded

Cape Henlopen School District                           $24,999.50

Capital School District                                         $24,992.90

Christina School District                                      $25,000.00

Indian River School District                                 $24,645.86

Milford School District                                        $10,000.00

New Castle County Vo-Tech School District       $7,000.00

Seaford School District                                        $17,823.27

Smyrna School District                                        $25,000.00

Woodbridge School District                                $25,000.00

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