My child is homeless or living in temporary/transitional housing. How do I enroll him/her in school?
Seattle Public Schools welcomes all of our families. Assistance is available to students who qualify under the Federal McKinney/Vento Act. If you are homeless, living in temporary or transitional housing, or are an unaccompanied youth, please let our staff know so we can help you through the enrollment process. If you are affiliated with an agency or case worker, please feel free to have them contact us on your behalf. Click here for SPS Service Center contact information.
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