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  2. Protecting Access to Education for Unaccompanied Children

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    A Resource for Families and Educators. Unaccompanied children are children who are under 18 years old, who do not have a parent or guardian in the United States available to provide care and physical custody, and who lack legal immigration status in the United States.1 Unaccompanied children may live with family members or other adult sponsors ...

  3. Enrolling Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness in School

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    SEAs and LEAs must develop, review, and revise policies to remove barriers to the identification, enrollment, and retention of children and youth experiencing homelessness in school, including barriers to enrollment and retention due to outstanding fees or fines, or absences [42 U.S.C. § 11432(g)(1)(I)].

  4. Interdistrict Open Enrollment in Ohio: Participation and ...

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    The Interdistrict Open Enrollment in Ohio: Participation and Student Outcomes publication from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute is a first of its kind analysis conducted by Ohio State University professor Stéphane Lavertu and Deven Carlson of the University of Oklahoma using statewide data to examine who uses open enrollment and how open enrollees perform academically.

  5. Educational Resources for Immigrants, Refugees, Asylees and ...

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    New Immigrant Guide – This resource guide from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services provides basic information for new immigrants, including information about education, childcare, and schools. The guide is available in 14 languages. English Language Learner Resources –Federal laws prohibit denial of equal access to education because ...

  6. Educational Services for Immigrant Children and Those ...

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    A1. Yes. Under Federal law, States and local educational agencies are obligated to provide all children – regardless of immigration status – with equal access to public education at the elementary and secondary level. This includes children such as unaccompanied children who may be involved in immigration proceedings.

  7. Students, Immigration Status, and the Right to Public Education

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    The following is a cross-post from the Office for Civil Rights. An essential part of ensuring equal opportunity is protecting all students in their access to education free from discrimination. This includes the right of all students in the United States to attend America’s public elementary and secondary schools, regardless of their immigration or citizenshipContinue Reading

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