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If parents send their children to live with friends or relatives because they want their children to go to another school, do we treat the children as homeless?

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If parents send their children to live with friends or relatives because they want their children to go to another school, do we treat the children as homeless?

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No. The McKinney-Vento Act provides rights and services for children and youth experiencing homelessness. If children are sharing housing only to attend a different school, they are not covered under the Act.

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