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In accordance with federal and state law, the Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School Board will ensure that homeless children and youth are provided with equal access to its educational programs and services comparable to those provided to other students in the school; are not segregated on the basis of their status as homeless; and are provided transportation to and from the homeless student’s school of origin. | In accordance with federal and state law, the Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School Board will ensure that homeless children and youth are provided with equal access to its educational programs and services comparable to those provided to other students in the school; are not segregated on the basis of their status as homeless; and are provided transportation to and from the homeless student’s school of origin. | ||
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The Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School Board appoints the Jaffrey Grade School Principal as its Local Educational Agency Liaison for Homeless Children and Youth. The liaison shall coordinate with local social service agencies that provide services to homeless children and youth and their families; other school districts on issue of transportation and records transfers; and State and local housing agencies responsible for comprehensive housing affordability strategies. The liaison and the Superintendent will also review and recommend to the School District changes in policies that may act as barriers to the enrollment of homeless students. | The Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School Board appoints the Jaffrey Grade School Principal as its Local Educational Agency Liaison for Homeless Children and Youth. The liaison shall coordinate with local social service agencies that provide services to homeless children and youth and their families; other school districts on issue of transportation and records transfers; and State and local housing agencies responsible for comprehensive housing affordability strategies. The liaison and the Superintendent will also review and recommend to the School District changes in policies that may act as barriers to the enrollment of homeless students. | ||