In Council Act No. 167/216, unless the school district finds it, the Alvord Joint School District is a regional graduate of boarding and probationary youth when the student transfers to the school district or from one high school to another high school Students can reasonably have the ability to complete additional requirements for high school graduation in a timely manner and still qualify for foster care under state law.
AB 1806 allows Alvord Joint School District to abandon students identified as homeless youth if the student transfers to the school district or when transferring from a grade 11 or 12 high school to another high school. Complete additional requirement for high school graduation
Foster children, homeless people, youths attending multiple schools for probationary high school (11th and 12th graders) can graduate in units of at least 130 credits. This will greatly reduce the number of courses and units required for graduation. The two bills also stipulate that if a student can complete a course / unit they should be required to do so.
Unfortunately foster care is also an important reason why teenagers are homeless. Some teenagers will escape from their foster's house, but others become foster parents of "no", and if they do not have the skills they need to live, they are likely to lose their homes There is. Transitional life program (TLP) for homeless youth is very useful to solve the latter. The TLP varies from community to community, but its basic mission is to support the transition of troubled youth to adults. We will provide housing and related services for 18 months to young people who can not return home from 16 years old to 21 years old. In many cases, these plans have limited available space. Through child and family management of the family and youth service (FYSB), youth shelters provide critical emergency evacuation centers, food, clothing, outreach services, and crisis intervention for non-violent administrators and homeless young people It is also funded for.
Young people's homelessness is a serious problem. Young people who are homeless are sometimes referred to as "youth without companion," and they are guardians, foster parents or people without facility administrator. * The nationwide runaway switch estimates that overnight, about 1.3 million homeless young people are left on the street in a building abandoned with friends and strangers. Homeless youth are at high risk of physical abuse, sexual exploitation, mental health disorder, substance abuse and death. It is estimated that 5,000 unaccompanied young people die each year from attacks, illnesses or suicides. **
• History of sexual abuse and / or physical abuse • Unsteady and confused communities or families • Participation in child welfare, especially participation in outdoor foster careers • devastation from the educational system and deviations from achievement • poverty Juvenile Judicial Participation Although it is believed to have been affected by most state laws and federal laws, the victims and survivors of DCST may be affected by prostitution, prostitution related crimes, or other offenses caused by the damage