Committee hears how McKinney‑Vento funds are used; district calls them temporary supports, not direct rent payments

Finance and Operations Committee, New Haven Public Schools · January 6, 2026

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Summary

District staff told the Finance & Operations Committee that McKinney‑Vento funds provide short‑term supports and referrals for unhoused students, routed through local partners and the statewide 2‑1‑1 intake system; the district said about $50,000 is allocated to stretch across nearly 700 students.

Doctor Yarbrough asked staff to explain how McKinney‑Vento funds are accepted and used. A district presenter responded that McKinney‑Vento is intended for temporary supports and referrals rather than direct payment of rent or long‑term housing. The district partners with referral agencies such as Christian Community Action to connect families to food, shelter referrals and short‑term supports and emphasized compliance with state intake procedures (including 2‑1‑1) for eligibility.

Staff said the district is careful about confidentiality and the identification process: the district’s liaison (appointed by the superintendent under state rules) performs final identification and the district retains detailed tracking about follow‑up supports. The presenter stated, “I think it's also important to know that we receive $50,000 to stretch across serving nearly 700 students through resources,” and said the district tries to work with reputable organizations with a track record of supporting families.

Committee members asked whether funds are exclusively for New Haven Public Schools families; staff said supports are provided to students who are identified as living in New Haven, including charter or cross‑district cases where New Haven is the nexus. Staff offered to prepare a more detailed presentation or FAQ to make the parameters and referral pathways clearer to board members and the public.

What’s next: Staff offered to produce a short FAQ or a more detailed presentation explaining McKinney‑Vento eligibility, referral steps and typical support services.