McKinney Vento Homeless Youth Program

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The purpose of the McKinney Vento Homeless Youth Program is to ensure that all children and youth have equal access to the same free and appropriate public education, including preschool education, as non-homeless children and youth. To ensure the success of all students, the Riverside County Office of Education assists in developing and implementing policies and procedures for the education of homeless children and youths across Riverside County. The program takes a collaborative approach by providing technical assistance to district homeless liaisons, social services agencies, and community-based organizations.

The following resources are provided to help district liaisons connect to services for homeless students.

Definition of Homeless

The term homeless children and youth means individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. This definition also includes:

  • Children and youth who are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason.
  • Children who may be living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, shelter, or awaiting foster care placement.
  • Children and youth who have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as regular sleeping accommodation for human beings.
  • Children and youth who are living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings.
  • Migratory children who qualify as homeless because they are children who are living in similar circumstances listed above.
  • Children and youth living in these settings meet criteria for the McKinney-Vento definition of homelessness and have educational rights.

McKinney Vento Homeless Liaison Roster

Alvord USD
Enedilia Medina*
(951) 509-5163 x226176
enedilia.medina@alvordschools.org

Banning USD
Matt Valdivia*
(951) 922-0224 x305508
mvaldivia@banning.k12.ca.us

Beaumont USD
Tine Lau-Vaca*
(951) 845-1631 x005347
tlau-vaca@beaumontusd.k12.ca.us

Coachella Valley USD
Saul Mendez*
(760) 848-1029
saul.mendez@cvusd.us

Corona-Norco USD
Cassandra Willis*
(951) 273-3132
cwillis@cnusd.k12.ca.us

Desert Center USD                
Renee Castor*
(760) 413-2646
reneecastor@eaglemtnschool.com

Desert Sands USD
Xochitl Velazquez*
(760) 771-8612 x15021
xochitl.velazquez@desertsands.us

Hemet USD
Shavon Osborne*
(951) 765-0004 x2005
sosborne@hemetusd.org

Jurupa USD
Montey Owens*
(951) 360-4140
harold_owens@jusd.k12.ca.us

Lake Elsinore USD
Dr. Steve Behar*
(951) 253-7119
steve.behar@leusd.k12.ca.us

Menifee USD 
Melinda Conde*
(951) 672-1851
mconde@menifeeusd.org

Moreno Valley USD
Rafael Garcia*
(951) 571-7500 x46148
rgarcia1@mvusd.net

Murrieta Valley USD
Yoanna Armendariz*
(951) 696-1600 x 1216
yarmendariz@murrieta.k12.ca.us

Nuview Union School District
Dr. Andrea Iacono*
(951) 928-0066
aiacono@nuview.k12.ca.us

Palm Springs USD
Olivia Zarco-Sale*
(760) 883-2703 x4806160
ozarco-sale@psusd.us

Palo Verde USD
Edward Singh*
(760) 922-4164 x1243
edward.singh@pvusd.us

Perris Union HSD
Marvin Atkins*
(951) 943-6369 x81214
marvin.atkins@puhsd.org

Perris Elementary SD
Dr. Sharill Cortez*
(951) 940-4942
sharill.cortez@perrisesd.org

Riverside USD 
Christopher Sewell*
(951) 352-1200 x83050
csewell@rusd.k12.ca.us

Romoland SD 
Mireya Chavez-Martinez*
(951) 926-9244 x1270
mchavez@romoland.net

San Jacinto USD
Crystal Ackerman*
(951) 929-7700 x3069
cackerman@sanjacinto.k12.ca.us

Temecula Valley USD 
Ryan D’errico*
(951) 506-7982
rderrico@tvusd.us

Val Verde USD
Steve Coelho*
(951) 940-6100 x10468
scoelho@valverde.edu 

* Single Point of Contact

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