
Lesson 9: On-Line Module
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- Q1Where do homeless youth attend school?The School of AttendanceThe School of ResidenceThe School of OriginA special school designated for homeless youth120s
- Q2Children in foster care must show which of the following items when registering for school?None of these itemsBirth CertificateCorrect OrdersImmunization Records120s
- Q3How is an unaccompanied youth or children in foster care’s income calculated?Based on the child's incomeIncome calculations are not necessaryBased on the biological or adoptive family's incomeBased on the foster family's income120s
- Q4The term homeless meansall of these situationsA family is living in a shelterA family is residing in a hotelA family is living with extended family120s
- Q5What percentage of youth in foster care receive special education services?8-10%33-50%27-35%18%120s
- Q6Who cannot sign the IEP when a child is in foster care?CPS/DCS case workersAdoptive ParentFoster ParentBiological Parent120s
- Q7Should biological parents be invited to attend IEP and/or MET meetings when the child resides with a foster family or in a group home?YesNo120s
- Q8What percentage of students in the foster care system graduate from high school?85%Less than 60%70-75%Less than 70%120s
- Q9Are children in foster care considered homeless?YesNo120s
- Q10Which of the following groups represent the largest portion of homeless?The ElderlyHigh School StudentsElementary StudentsPreschool Students120s
- Q11Which of the following situations would not be considered homeless?Multiple Children Sharing a RoomLiving in a hotel/motelDoubled-Up (living with friends/family)Residing in a house without a working kitchen120s
- Q12Are students believed to be illegal immigrants entitled to F.A.P.E. ?YesNo120s
- Q13Is it necessary for schools to provide transportation to a child’s school of origin?NoYes120s
- Q14Where should foster children attend school?A school assigned by their case workerThe School of Residence (the school in their neighborhood)The School or Origin (the school they had been attending)A Specially Designated School for students in foster care120s
- Q15Is a school district required to include the assessment scores of homeless youth?NoYes120s