- Spokane Public Schools
- HEART Program
HEART Program
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Homeless Education And Resource Team (HEART): Spokane Public Schools' program for implementing the federal McKinney-Vento Education Assistance Act and the state Homeless Student Stability and Opportunity Grant Act.
If you are experiencing a loss of housing or are already a part of the HEART Program and need assistance, please fill out this form anytime during the year and a member of the HEART team will be in touch with you as soon as possible:
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Who we serve
The HEART program helps children and youth who lack a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence. This includes children and youth who are:
- Sharing the housing of others due to loss of housing, economic hardship or a similar reason
- Living in motel, hotels, trailer parks or campgrounds due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations
- Living in emergency or transitional shelters
- Abandoned in hospitals
- Living in places that are not regular sleeping accommodations for people
- Living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings
- Unaccompanied Youth, youth who are not in the physical custody of their legal parent/guardian, are able to access services on their own.
What we do
As homeless education facilitators, we:
- Locate and enroll students in the HEART program
- Protect a student’s "School of Origin" – the school that a student last attended when permanently housed
- Coordinate transportation to student's "school of origin"
- Communicate to each school regularly about HEART students currently enrolled in their building and contact teachers and/or school officials about developing issues
- Serve as a liaison between the school, parents, students and community agencies to meet the educational needs of students
- Accumulate statistics about the mobility of students experiencing homelessness
- Visit school buildings to support students, staff and parents with any issues/concerns
- Network with other community agencies and programs involved with homelessness to coordinate advocacy efforts and link community services
- Assist in obtaining educational documents and records
- Ensure that children and youth, including unaccompanied youth, enroll and have a full and equal opportunity to succeed in school
Our goals
We aim:
- to support and meet the educational needs of students in short-term or temporary housing situations
- to maintain consistency of the educational process while living in transitional housing
- ensure the same opportunity to meet high academic standards as all students
- engage parents, school, and the community as full partners in the educational process of students who are in transitional situations

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Contact
HEART Program
509-354-7302
Fax: 509-354-5914
HEART@spokaneschools.orgLiaison
Sarah MillerIntake and Transportation Specialist
Christie McReynoldsResources