Student Support Services
Pioneer Springs offers a host of student support services toward ensuring every student has access and support to engage and thrive in the school setting. Services include the delivery of Exceptional Children services and 504 modifications and accommodations, English as a Second Language instruction, individual and small group counseling and intervention, and occupational, speech and related services.
Questions about Student Support Services should be directed to Jose Martinez at 704-494-0777 or [email protected].
McKinney-Vento Act: Homeless Children
Homeless children and youths are individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate night time residence, including:
Children and youth experiencing homelessness have the right to:
While charter schools are not required to post data specific to the school’s homeless data, additional NC Data can be found at: (https://hepnc.uncg.edu/about/,http://profiles.nche.seiservices.com/StateProfile.aspx?StateID=33)
For more information on the McKinney-Vento Act please contact:
Mr. Jose Martinez
Dean, Academics and Student Support Services
704-494-0777
[email protected]
Questions about Student Support Services should be directed to Jose Martinez at 704-494-0777 or [email protected].
McKinney-Vento Act: Homeless Children
Homeless children and youths are individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate night time residence, including:
- children and youths who are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason; are living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations; are living in emergency or transitional shelters; are abandoned in hospitals;
- children and youths who have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings;
- children and youths who are living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings; and
- migratory children who qualify as homeless because the children are living in circumstances described above.
Children and youth experiencing homelessness have the right to:
- Go to school, no matter where they live or how long they have lived there.
- Continue in the school they last attended before becoming homeless or the school they last attended, if that is the parent’s or guardian’s choice and is feasible.
- Receive transportation to the school they last attended before their family became homeless or the school they last attended, if a parent or guardian requests such transportation.
- Attend school and participate in school programs with children who are not homeless.
- Enroll in school without giving a permanent address.
- Enroll and attend classes while the school arranges for the transfer of school and immunization records or any other documents required for enrollment.
- Receive the same special programs and services, if needed, as provided to all other children served in these programs.
- Receive transportation to school and to school programs comparable to that provided to children who are not homeless.
While charter schools are not required to post data specific to the school’s homeless data, additional NC Data can be found at: (https://hepnc.uncg.edu/about/,http://profiles.nche.seiservices.com/StateProfile.aspx?StateID=33)
For more information on the McKinney-Vento Act please contact:
Mr. Jose Martinez
Dean, Academics and Student Support Services
704-494-0777
[email protected]