Web Pages Located at 111. S. Main Street, Herkimer, NY 13350 Contact: Lorraine Bouchard 315-867-2025 For Students at least 18 years of age and out of school. Individual and small group instruction in grammar, math, reading, science, social studies and writing. Program is on-going and you may begin at anytime during the year. Monday-Friday 8:30am - 3:00pm Monday & Wednesday 3:00pm - 6:00pm Tuesday & Thursday 6:00pm - 9:00pm Located at 111 S. Main Street, Herkimer, NY 13350 Contact: Lorraine Bouchard 315-867-2025 This is another way to earn a local High School Diploma. Program is designed for adults over 21 who have gaines skills from: living, working, raising families, managing time and money; and for adults who want to take responsibility for their own learning. You work at home and return to the Center with completed tasks, then work individually with one of the teachers. Located at 111 S. Main Street, Herkimer, NY 13350 Contact: Lorraine Bouchard 315-867-2025 For people learning the basic skills of the English Language. Instruction is provided in small groups and individually. THE McKINNEY-VENTO ACT COVERS CHILDREN AND YOUTH WHO DON'T HAVE A FIXED, ADEQUATE AND REGULAR NIGHTTIME RESIDENCE, SUCH AS THOSE LIVING:
-in an emergency or transitional shelter; -with friends or relatives due to loss of housing or economic hardship (also known as doubled up); -in a motel, hotel or campground; -in a car, bus or train station or other public place; -in an abandoned building or some other inadequate accommodations; or -in temporary situations while awating foster care placement. THEY CAN CHOOSE FROM: -the school they went to when permanently housed (known as the school of origin); -the last school they went to (also known as the school of origin); or -the school located in the attendance area where they are temporarily living (known as the local school). STUDENTS IN TEMPORARY HOUSING HAVE THE RIGHT TO: -immediately enroll in school and attend classes; -get free transportation to the school of origin even if it is in another district; -get free transportation to the local school if transportation is provided to other students; -get special education services immediately if the student has a current IEP (even if the IEP itself is not available or if it si from another district); -participate in any school activity that is available to other students and get transportation to an from all before or after-school activities if it is provided to other students; and -get free school meals without filling out an application. Each School District in New York State and BOCES has a Homeless Liasion. If you have questions, contact Mary K. Kline, Homeless Liasion for Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES at 315-867-2079. Announcements
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