FINAL BILL REPORT
SB 6057
C 118 L 89
BYSenators Murray, Bender, Warnke, Owen, McMullen, Williams, Smitherman, Kreidler, Sutherland, Talmadge, Niemi, Fleming, Moore, Lee, Vognild, Rasmussen, Conner, Stratton, Bailey, Gaspard, Hansen, Wojahn, Bauer, Madsen, Metcalf, Rinehart and Johnson
Providing for school services for homeless children.
Senate Committee on Education
House Committe on Education
SYNOPSIS AS ENACTED
BACKGROUND:
The number of persons without homes in the state of Washington is increasing. Homelessness can pose a problem for children's education. One barrier to homeless children attending school is the residency requirement imposed by some local school districts. While some families can list a shelter as a residence, a survey indicates that only 45 percent of the state's homeless were able to find shelter last year.
SUMMARY:
School districts are prohibited from requiring proof of residency for any child who does not have a legal residence and is eligible by reason of age, for the services of the school district. A school district shall enroll a child without a legal residence at the request of the child or the parent or guardian of the child.
VOTES ON FINAL PASSAGE:
Senate 48 0
House 52 45
EFFECTIVE:July 23, 1989