Family Resource/Social Services
Tennessee Family Resource Centers unlock potential.

Tennessee Family Resource Centers unlock potential by serving as a resource and support hub….FRCs proactively engage with their communities to empower students and families, bridging gaps to ensure they evolve together through connected systems of support unique to each community.
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Tennessee Family Resource Centers unlock potential.

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Tennessee Family Resource Centers unlock potential by serving as a resource and support hub….FRCs proactively engage with their communities to empower students and families, bridging gaps to ensure they evolve together through connected systems of support unique to each community.
Who is Homeless?
Anyone who, due to a lack of housing, lives:
- In emergency or transitional shelters
- In motels, hotels, trailer parks, campgrounds, abandoned in hospitals, or awaiting foster care
- In cars, parks, public places, bus or train stations, or abandoned buildings
- Doubled up with relatives or friends
- Migratory children living in these conditions
Where can homeless children and youth attend school?
- The school the child attended before becoming homeless or was last enrolled in (school of origin)
- The school in the attendance area where the child or youth is temporarily living How can delays be avoided when enrolling a homeless child or youth in school?
- Homeless children must be enrolled immediately.
- If school records are unavailable, ask that the records be sent electronically or shared over the phone.
- Ask that a student's immunization records be transferred over the phone from the sending school to the receiving schooL
- Contact your school district, principal, counselor, or local homeless education liaison with any concerns.


