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District outlines student support network as 50% of students qualify as economically disadvantaged
Summary
Crook County SD staff reviewed supports for students in poverty and homelessness — including a McKinney‑Vento liaison, two Family Access Network positions and partnerships that served over 1,000 students last year — and emphasized staff training, interagency coordination and outreach.
District staff presented an overview of programs and partnerships that support students experiencing homelessness and economic hardship.
Presenters said about 50% of the district’s students are identified as economically disadvantaged and that the Family Access Network (FAN) and a dedicated McKinney‑Vento liaison are central to delivering immediate supports. FAN…
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