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Back-Up Materials for
Presentation of Information and Data on
McKinney–Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act
Regular Meeting of the School Committee
January 22, 2014
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Homeless Students 1/14/2014 (SY 2013-2014)
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Grade PK KF 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 SP Grand Total
Academy 2 1 4 2 9
Barry 2 3 1 1 2 9
Belcher 3 3 3 9
BMS 5 7 8 20
Bowe 1 3 1 3 2 10
Bowie 2 1 2 1 1 1 8CCHS 4 8 3 3 1 19
CHS 7 3 3 2 15
Fvmms 2 1 4 7
Lambert 1 1 3 2 3 10
Litwin 11 2 4 6 2 3 28
Selser 2 2 1 1 2 2 10
Stefanik 17 6 5 2 4 4 38
Streiber 6 2 1 1 10
Szetela 9 9
Grand Total 10 44 23 16 15 15 18 7 10 13 15 13 6 5 1 211
9 9 9
20
108
19
15
7
10
28
10
38
109
Homeless Students by School
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Gender M F Grand Total
Academy 6 3 9
Barry 5 4 9
Belcher 5 4 9
BMS 13 7 20
Bowe 4 6 10
Bowie 5 3 8CCHS 13 6 19
CHS 10 5 15
Fvmms 2 5 7
Lambert 6 4 10
Litwin 19 9 28
Selser 5 5 10
Stefanik 20 18 38
Streiber 6 4 10
Szetela 7 2 9
Grand Total 126 85 211
65 5
13
4
5
13
10
2
6
19
5
20
67
3 4 4
76
3
65 5
4
9
5
18
42
Homeless Students by Gender
M F
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Ethnicity Grand Total
Asian 2
Black or African American 18
Hispanic 114
Multi-Race, Non-Hispanic 15
White 62
Grand Total 211
Asian
0.95%
Black or African
American
8.53%
Hispanic
54.03%
Multi-Race, Non-
Hispanic
7.11%
White
29.38%
Homeless Students by Ethnicity
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Homeless Students 1/14/2014 (SY 2013-2014)
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LEP Not LEP
LEP student in
first year of U.S.
schooling
LEP student not in
first year of U.S.
schooling Grand Total
Academy 9 9
Barry 4 2 3 9
Belcher 9 9
BMS 18 1 1 20Bowe 10 10
Bowie 8 8
CCHS 14 1 4 19
CHS 15 15
Fvmms 7 7
Lambert 10 10
Litwin 28 28
Selser 4 4 2 10
Stefanik 35 3 38
Streiber 10 10
Szetela 9 9
Grand Total 190 11 10 211
Not LEP
90.05%
LEP student in first
year of U.S.
schooling
5.21%
LEP student not in
first year of U.S.
schooling
4.74%
Homeless Students LEP
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Homeless Students 1/14/2014 (SY 2013-2014)
Page 5
SPED
10 or more
hrs/wk in PK
program
inclusive setting
majority of the
time (greater
than 50%)
10 or more
hrs/wk in PK
program
inclusive
setting 50%
of time or
less
3-5 Year old
Substantially
Separate Class
6-21 Year old
Substantially
Separate
Classroom F u l l I n
c l u s i o n
N o t S P E D
P a r t i a
l I n c l u s i o n
Grand Total
Academy 2 2 5 9
Barry 9 9
Belcher 2 7 9
BMS 2 1 17 20
Bowe 1 9 10
Bowie 7 1 8
CCHS 2 2 13 2 19
CHS 2 1 12 15
Fvmms 7 7Lambert 4 6 10
Litwin 1 1 2 23 1 28
Selser 1 9 10
Stefanik 2 1 35 38
Streiber 1 1 8 10
Szetela 6 1 2 9
Grand Total 7 1 6 15 11 167 4 211
10 or more hrs/wk in
PK program inclusive
setting majority of the
time (greater than
50%)
3.32%
10 or more hrs/wk in
PK program inclusivesetting 50% of time or
less
0.47% 3-5 Year old
Substantially Separate
Class
2.84%
6-21 Year old
Substantially Separate
Classroom
7.11%
Full Inclusion
5.21%
Not SPED
79.15%
Partial Inclusion
1.90%
SPED Homeless Students
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Plan 504 504 Plan Not 504 Grand Total
Academy 3 6 9
Barry 9 9
Belcher 1 8 9
BMS 20 20
Bowe 2 8 10
Bowie 8 8CCHS 19 19
CHS 2 13 15
Fvmms 7 7
Lambert 1 9 10
Litwin 1 27 28
Selser 10 10
Stefanik 3 35 38
Streiber 2 8 10
Szetela 9 9
Grand Total 15 196 211
504 Plan
7.11%
Not 504
92.89%
Homeless Students on a 504 Plan
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Residence Arrangement Count of Residence
Children/youth awaiting foster care (e.g. DSS
emergency, temporary, transitional placement 27
Doubled-up (sharing the housing of others due
to loss of housing, economic hardship) 21
Hotels/Motels 125Shelters 37
Unaccompanied youth 1
Grand Total 211
Children/youth
awaiting foster care
(e.g. DSS emergency,
temporary,
transitional placement
12.80%
Doubled-up (sharing
the housing of others
due to loss of housing,
economic hardship)
9.95%
Hotels/Motels
59.24%
Shelters
17.54%
Unaccompanied youth0.47%
Homeless Students Residence Arrangement
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Town of Origin Grand Total
Agawam 1
Barre 1
Boston 3
Brockton 1
California 1
Chelsea 1Chicopee 102
Connecticut 1
Florida 12
Georgia 1
Greenfield 1
Holland 2
Holyoke 8
Lawrence 4
Longmeadow 1
North Carolina 2
Ohio 1
Philadelphia 4
Puerto Rico 8
Springfield 40
Syracuse N.Y. 3
Tennessee 4
Texas 2
Unknown 1
West Springfield 2
Westfield 2
Worcester 2Grand Total 211
1
1
3
1
1
1
102
1
12
1
1
2
8
4
1
2
1
4
8
40
3
4
2
1
2
2
2
Agawam
Barre
Boston
Brockton
California
Chelsea
Chicopee
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Greenfield
Holland
Holyoke
Lawrence
Longmeadow
North Carolina
Ohio
Philadelphia
Puerto Rico
Springfield
Syracuse N.Y.
Tennessee
Texas
Unknown
West Springfield
Westfield
Worcester
Homeless Students Town of Origin
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Homeless Students SY 2012-2013
Page 1
School P r e - K
K i n d e r g a r t e n
G r a d e 1
G r a d e 2
G r a d e 3
G r a d e 4
G r a d e 5
G r a d e 6
G r a d e 7
G r a d e 8
G r a d e 9
G r a d e 1 0
G r a d e 1 1
G r a d e 1 2
G r a n d T o t a l
Academy 5 2 2 9
Barry 2 1 3
Belcher 9 6 4 19
BMS 9 7 11 27
Bowe 5 4 2 3 2 5 21
Bowie 1 1 1 3 6
CCHS 4 3 4 3 14
CHS 6 7 3 3 19
Fvmms 7 6 8 21
Lambert 1 1 1 1 1 5
Litwin 8 2 2 5 3 2 22
Outplaced -McCauley 1 1
Outplaced -Millpond 1 1
Selser 2 2 1 3 1 9Stefanik 5 3 3 5 2 1 19
Streiber 2 2 2 1 7
Szetela 10 10
Grand Total 10 33 20 15 18 11 14 16 14 19 15 12 8 8 213
9
3
1927
21
6
14
19
21
5
22
11
9
19
7
10
Academy
Barry
BelcherBMS
Bowe
Bowie
CCHS
CHS
Fvmms
Lambert
Litwin
Outplaced -McCauleyOutplaced -Millpond
Selser
Stefanik
Streiber
Szetela
Homeless Students by School
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Homeless Students SY 2012-2013
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School Male Female Total
Academy 6 3 9
Barry 2 1 3
Belcher 9 10 19
BMS 13 14 27
Bowe 9 12 21
Bowie 2 4 6CCHS 6 8 14
CHS 12 7 19
Fvmms 11 10 21
Lambert 5 5
Litwin 11 11 22
Outplaced -McCauley 1 1
Outplaced -Millpond 1 1
Selser 2 7 9
Stefanik 5 14 19
Streiber 7 7
Szetela 7 3 10
Grand Total 102 111 213
6
2
9
13
9
2
6
1211
5
11
1 12
5
7
3
1
10
14
12
4
87
10
11
7
14
7
3
A c a d e
m y
B a
r r y
B e l c h e r
B
M S
B o
w e
B o w i e
C C
H S
C
H S
F v m
m s
L a m b
e r t
L i t w i n
O u t p l a c e d - M c C a u
l e y
O u t p l a c e d - M i l l p o
n d
S e l s e r
S t e f a
n i k
S t r e i b e r
S z e t e l a
Homeless Students By Gender
Male Female
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Ethnicity Grand Total
Black or African American 12
Hispanic 92
Multi-Race, Non-Hispanic 12
White 97
Grand Total 213
Black or African
American
6%
Hispanic
43%
Multi-Race,
Non-Hispanic
6%
White
45%
Homeless Students by Ethnicity
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Homeless Students SY 2012-2013
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School Not LEP
LEP student in
first year of U.S.
schooling
LEP student not
in first year of
U.S. schooling Grand Total
Academy 9 9
Barry 1 1 1 3
Belcher 16 2 1 19BMS 23 3 1 27
Bowe 19 2 21
Bowie 6 6
CCHS 11 1 2 14
CHS 19 19
Fvmms 20 1 21
Lambert 5 5
Litwin 22 22
Outplaced -McCauley 1 1
Outplaced -Millpond 1 1
Selser 9 9
Stefanik 15 3 1 19
Streiber 7 7
Szetela 10 10
Grand Total 194 12 7 213
Not LEP
91%
LEP student in
first year of U.S.
schooling
6%
LEP student notin first year of
U.S. schooling
3%
Homeless Students by LEP Status
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School
10 or more
hrs/wk in
PK program
inclusive
setting
majority of
Full
Inclusion
Not
SPED
Partial
Inclusion
Private
Separate
Day
School
Residential
School
Substantially
Separate
Classroom
Was
SPED Tota
Academy 7 2 9Barry 3 3
Belcher 2 16 1 19
BMS 1 24 1 1 27
Bowe 1 20 21
Bowie 6 6
CCHS 2 9 2 1 14
CHS 3 13 1 1 1 19
Fvmms 4 14 3 21
Lambert 4 1 5
Litwin 3 15 4 22
Outplaced -McCauley 1 1
Outplaced -Millpond 1 1
Selser 1 8 9
Stefanik 2 16 1 19
Streiber 1 2 1 3 7
Szetela 5 5 10
Grand Total 5 20 157 5 1 1 22 2 21
10 or more hrs/wk
in PK program
inclusive settingmajority of the time
(greater than 50%)
2%
Full Inclusion
9%
Not SPED
74%
Partial Inclusion
2%
Private Separate
Day School
1%
Residential School
1%
Substantially
Separate Classroom10%Was SPED
1%
Homeless Students by SPED Placement
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School 504 Not 504 Grand Total
Academy 1 8 9
Barry 1 2 3
Belcher 19 19
BMS 27 27Bowe 1 20 21
Bowie 6 6
CCHS 14 14
CHS 4 15 19
Fvmms 1 20 21
Lambert 5 5
Litwin 2 20 22
Outplaced -McCauley 1 1
Outplaced -Millpond 1 1
Selser 9 9
Stefanik 1 18 19
Streiber 7 7
Szetela 2 8 10
Grand Total 13 200 213
504
6%
Not 504
94%
Homeless Students on a 504 Plan
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Residence Arrangement P r e - K
K i n d e r g a r t e n
G r a d e 1
G r a d e 2
G r a d e 3
G r a d e 4
G r a d e 5
G r a d e 6
G r a d e 7
G r a d e 8
G r a d e 9
G r a d e 1 0
G r a d e 1 1
G r a d e 1 2
G r a n d T o t a l
Children/youth awaiting foster care
(e.g. DSS emergency, temporary,
transitional placement 2 6 1 2 1 7 6 3 7 6 4 3 48Doubled-up (sharing the housing of
others due to loss of housing, economic
hardship) 1 5 3 3 2 3 2 5 2 2 2 2 1 33
Hotels/Motels 8 23 8 7 12 6 7 7 5 9 6 4 1 2 105
Shelters 1 3 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 21
Unaccompanied youth 1 5 6
Grand Total 10 33 20 15 18 11 14 16 14 19 15 12 8 8 213
48
33
105
21
6
Children/youth awaiting foster care (e.g. DSS
emergency, temporary, transitional placement
Doubled-up (sharing the housing of others due to
loss of housing, economic hardship)
Hotels/Motels
Shelters
Unaccompanied youth
Residence Arrangement
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MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
HOMELESS STUDENT PROGRAM DATA 2012-13
School District Data
1. The number of districts reporting homeless student data for the 2012-13 school year:
Total # Districts in State Total # Districts Reporting
Districts without Subgrants 380 377
Districts with Subgrants 22 22
2. The number of homeless children and youth enrolled in Massachusetts’s public schools during the 2012-13
school year, according to grade level:
Grade Level Number of homeless
children/youth enrolled in
districts without subgrants
Number of homeless
children/youth enrolled in
districts with subgrants
Total
PK 140 197 337
K 429 1001 1430
1 461 1045 1506
2 427 970 1397
3 347 881 1228
4 333 823 1156
5 351 750 1101
6 320 786 1106
7 321 754 1075
8 346 785 1131
9 443 922 1365
10 370 649 1019
11 329 577 906
12 445 598 1043
UG 7 5 12
Total 5,069 10,743 15,812
3. The total number of homeless children and youth according to their primary nighttime residence at the time oftheir initial identification for the 2012-13 school year:
Primary nighttime
residence
Number of
homeless
children/youth in
districts without
subgrants
Number of
homeless children/
youth in districts
with subgrants
Number of
Homeless
children/youth in
Special Education
Total Number
of homeless
children /youth
Shelters 983 2,673 925 3,656
Doubled-up 1898 4,846 1,651 6,744
Unaccompanied
Youth
379 556 250 935
Unsheltered (e.g.,
cars, parks,
campgrounds, etc.)
61 48 34 109
Hotels/Motels 986 1,596 598 2,582
Awaiting Foster
Care
762 1,024 904 1,786
Total 5,069 10,743 4,362 15,812
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Homeless Students SY 2011-2012
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Male Female Grand Total
Academy 7 5 12
Barry 3 4 7
Belcher 6 7 13
BMS 10 11 21
Bowe 14 20 34
Bowie 3 3CCHS 11 18 29
CHS 11 10 21
Fvmms 10 7 17
Lambert 6 6
Litwin 12 13 25
Outplaced - Valley West 1 1
Selser 7 8 15
Stefanik 5 14 19
Streiber 2 2
Szetela 3 1 4
Grand Total 109 120 229
7
3
6
10
14
3
11 11 10
6
12
1
75
35 4
7
11
2018
10
7
13
8
14
2 1
Homeless Students by Gender
Male Female
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Ethnicity Grand Total
White 96
Black or African American 22
Asian 5
White & Black or African American 13
White & American Indian or Alaska Native 1
Black or African American Hispanic or Latino 3White & Black or African American Hispanic or Latino 1
White Hispanic or Latino 88
Grand Total 229
White
42%
Black or
African
American
10%
Asian
2% White & Black or
African American
6%
White & American
Indian or Alaska
Native
Black or African
American Hispanic or
Latino
1%
White & Black or
African American
Hispanic or Latino
1%
White Hispanic or
Latino
38%
Homeless Students by Ethnicity
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Homeless Students SY 2011-2012
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LEP Not LEP
LEP in first year of
U.S. schooling
LEP not in first
year of U.S.
schooling Grand Total
Academy 12 12
Barry 5 1 1 7
Belcher 11 1 1 13
BMS 17 4 21Bowe 26 6 2 34
Bowie 3 3
CCHS 29 29
CHS 18 3 21
Fvmms 16 1 17
Lambert 6 6
Litwin 25 25
Outplaced - Valley West 1 1
Selser 13 2 15
Stefanik 17 2 19
Streiber 2 2
Szetela 4 4
Grand Total 205 19 5 229
Not LEP
90%
LEP in first year of
U.S. schooling
8%
LEP not in first year
of U.S. schooling
2%
Homeless Students by LEP
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SPED
Full
Inclusion Not SPED
Partial
Inclusion
Private
Separate
Day
School
Substanti
ally
Separate
Classroo
m
Was SPED
this year
Grand
Total
Academy 3 6 1 2 12
Barry 7 7Belcher 2 10 1 13
BMS 2 17 2 21
Bowe 7 27 34
Bowie 1 2 3
CCHS 3 20 1 4 1 29
CHS 1 13 4 3 21
Fvmms 3 12 1 1 17
Lambert 4 2 6
Litwin 5 18 2 25
Outplaced - Valley West 1 1
Selser 15 15
Stefanik 2 16 1 19
Streiber 1 1 2
Szetela 4 4
Grand Total 29 172 6 1 19 2 229
Full Inclusion
13%
Not SPED
75%
Partial Inclusion
3%
Private Separate
Day School
0%
Substantially
Separate
Classroom
8%
Was SPED this
year
1%
Homeless Students
by SPED Placement
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504 Plan 504 Not 504 Grand Total
Academy 2 10 12
Barry 7 7
Belcher 13 13
BMS 21 21
Bowe 1 33 34
Bowie 3 3CCHS 2 27 29
CHS 3 18 21
Fvmms 17 17
Lambert 1 5 6
Litwin 1 24 25
Outplaced - Valley West 1 1
Selser 1 14 15
Stefanik 19 19
Streiber 2 2
Szetela 4 4
Grand Total 11 218 229
504
5%
Not 504
95%
Homeless Students on a 504 Plan
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Residence Arrangement P r e - K
K i n d e r g a r t e n
G r a d e 1
G r a d e 2
G r a d e 3
G r a d e 4
G r a d e 5
G r a d e 6
G r a d e 7
G r a d e 8
G r a d e 9
G r a d e 1 0
G r a d e 1 1
G r a d e 1 2
G r a n d
T o t a l
Children/youth awaiting
foster care (e.g. DCF
emergency, temporary,
transitional placement 2 2 2 3 5 2 3 6 8 7 4 44
Doubled-up (sharing the
housing of others due to
loss of housing, economic
hardship) 1 3 4 1 5 1 3 2 4 1 5 2 3 35
Hotels/Motels 3 23 18 16 7 6 6 5 7 3 6 1 3 3 107
Shelters 6 2 4 5 4 4 2 2 3 1 1 34
Unaccompanied youth 3 6 9
Grand Total 4 34 24 23 14 15 14 13 18 12 21 11 13 13 229
44
35
107
34
9
Children/youth awaiting foster care (e.g. DCF
emergency, temporary, transitional placement
Doubled-up (sharing the housing of others due to loss
of housing, economic hardship)
Hotels/Motels
Shelters
Unaccompanied youth
Residence Arrangement
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District of Origin G r a n d
T o t a l
Adams 2
Agawam 1
Arkansas 1Chicopee 143
Easthampton 1
Feeding Hills 1
Florida 14
Longmeadow 1
N. Brookfield 1
New Jersey 3
New York 1
North Carolina 7
Pittsfield 2
Puerto Rico 10
Shirley 6
So. Yarmouth 2
Springfield 17
Syracuse NY 1
Washington 3
West field 2
West Springfield 1
Westfield 1
Worcester 4
Unknown 4Grand Total 229
2
1
1
143
1
1
14
1
1
3
1
7
2
10
6
2
17
1
3
2
1
1
4
4
Adams
Agawam
Arkansas
Chicopee
Easthampton
Feeding Hills
Florida
Longmeadow
N. Brookfield
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Pittsfield
Puerto Rico
Shirley
So. Yarmouth
SpringfieldSyracuse NY
Washington
West field
West Springfield
Westfield
Worcester
Unknown
Homeless Students' District of Origin
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Homeless Students SY 2010-2011
Page 1
Grade KF PK 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 SP Grand Total
Academy 5 4 3 1 13
Barry 3 4 1 2 1 3 14
Belcher 3 2 3 8
BMS 6 9 6 21
Bowe 3 3 5 3 2 4 20
Bowie 2 2
CCHS 5 9 7 7 1 29
CHS 8 10 1 4 1 24
Fvmms 8 6 3 17
Lambert 1 2 1 4
Litwin 3 2 5 5 6 21
Outplaced 1 1
Selser 7 1 4 2 3 7 24
Stefanik 4 1 3 2 2 12
Streiber 1 1 2
Szetela 3 3Grand Total 24 3 15 16 16 15 21 14 15 14 17 22 9 12 2 215
13 14
8
21 20
2
29
24
17
4
21
1
24
12
2 3
Homeless Students by School
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Homeless Students SY 2010-2011
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Gender M F Grand Total
Academy 7 6 13
Barry 9 5 14
Belcher 4 4 8
BMS 12 9 21
Bowe 8 12 20
Bowie 2 2CCHS 13 16 29
CHS 12 12 24
Fvmms 11 6 17
Lambert 4 4
Litwin 13 8 21
Outplaced 1 1
Selser 9 15 24
Stefanik 8 4 12
Streiber 1 1 2
Szetela 2 1 3
Grand Total 116 99 215
7
9
4
12
8
2
13 1211
4
13
1
98
12
65
4
9
12
16
12
6
8
15
4
1 1
Homeless Students by Gender
M F
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Ethnicity Grand Total
American Indian or Alaska Native 1
Asian 3
Black or African American 9
Black or African American & Asian Hispanic or Latino 1
Black or African American Hispanic or Latino 6
White 80White & Asian 1
White & Black or African American 5
White Hispanic or Latino 109
Grand Total 215
American Indian or
Alaska Native
1%Asian
1%
Black or African
American
4%
Black or African
American & Asian
Hispanic or Latino
1%
Black or African
American Hispanic
or Latino
3%
White
37%
White & Asian
0%White & Black
or African
American
2%
White Hispanic orLatino
51%
Homeless Students by Ethnicity
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Homeless Students SY 2010-2011
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LEP Not LEP
LEP in first
year of U.S.
schooling
LEP not in
first year of
U.S.
schooling Grand Total
Academy 13 13
Barry 13 1 14
Belcher 8 8BMS 19 1 1 21
Bowe 18 1 1 20
Bowie 2 2
CCHS 27 2 29
CHS 24 24
Fvmms 13 3 1 17
Lambert 4 4
Litwin 21 21
Outplaced 1 1
Selser 22 1 1 24
Stefanik 8 4 12
Streiber 2 2
Szetela 3 3
Grand Total 198 12 5 215
Not LEP
92%
LEP in first year
of U.S. schooling
6%
LEP not in first
year of U.S.
schooling2%
LEP Homeless Students
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SPED Not SPED
Was SPED during
School Year SPED Grand Total
Academy 6 7 13
Barry 8 6 14
Belcher 6 2 8
BMS 15 6 21
Bowe 15 5 20Bowie 2 2
CCHS 21 1 7 29
CHS 19 5 24
Fvmms 12 5 17
Lambert 3 1 4
Litwin 12 1 8 21
Outplaced 1 1
Selser 22 2 24
Stefanik 9 3 12
Streiber 1 1 2
Szetela 1 2 3
Grand Total 152 2 61 215
Not SPED
71%
Was SPED
during School
Year
1%
SPED
28%
SPED Homeless Students
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504 Plan NOT in a 504 Plan Grand Total
Academy 13 13
Barry 14 14
Belcher 8 8
BMS 21 21
Bowe 20 20
Bowie 2 2CCHS 29 29
CHS 24 24
Fvmms 17 17
Lambert 4 4
Litwin 21 21
Outplaced 1 1
Selser 24 24
Stefanik 12 12
Streiber 2 2
Szetela 3 3
Grand Total 215 215
NOT in a 504
Plan
100%
Homeless Students on a 504 Plan
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Residence Arrangement Grand Total
Children/youth awaiting foster care 41
Doubled-up 53
Hotels/Motels 68
Shelters 41
Unaccompanied youth 12
Grand Total 215
Children/youth
awaiting foster care
41
Doubled-up
53
Hotels/Motels
68
Shelters
41
Unaccompanied
youth
12
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District of Origin Grand Total
Agawam 1
Brooklynn, NY 1
Chicopee 135
Connecticut 1
Fall River 2
Florida 10Holyoke 4
Illinois 1
Longmeadow 1
Ludlow 3
New Britain, CT 2
New Jersey 5
New York 7
North Carolina 6
Northampton 1
Puerto Rico 14
Salem 2
Schenectedy, NY 3
Springfield 16
Grand Total 215
11
13512
104
1132
576
114
23
16
Agawam
Brooklynn, NY
Chicopee
Connecticut
Fall River
Florida
Holyoke
Illinois
Longmeadow
Ludlow
New Britain, CT
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Northampton
Puerto Rico
Salem
Schenectedy, NY
Springfield
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MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY
EDUCATION HOMELESS STUDENT PROGRAM DATA
Three Year Summary of McKinney-Vento Homeless Enrollment Data(SASID Based)
Grade Level School Year 2009-10
303 Districts Reporting
School Year 2010-11
370 Districts Reporting
School Year 2011-12
383 Districts Reporting
PK 306 349 337
K 1083 1242 1,404
1 1154 1290 1,447
2 1054 1103 1,244
3 1064 1068 1,148
4 993 1076 1,0965 931 994 1,042
6 887 980 996
7 872 971 1,072
8 996 969 1,099
9 1205 1403 1,336
10 906 972 1,012
11 818 904 944
12 808 916 895
UG 13 10 13
Total 13,090 14,247 15,085
Primarynighttime
residence
Shelters 3,231 3707 3,352
Doubled-up 5,540 5830 6,111
Unaccompanied
Youth
735 746 820
Unsheltered
(e.g., cars,
parks,
campgrounds,
etc.)
84 58 54
Hotels/Motels 1436 1891 2,735
Awaiting Foster
Care
2,064 2015 2,013
Total 13,090 14,247 15,085