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Supporting Homeless Students in CTE Classrooms

Supporting Homeless Students in CTE Classrooms

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In this episode, we tackle a critical yet often overlooked topic: how educators can identify and assist homeless students to thrive in Career and Technical Education (CTE) classrooms. Our special guests Jordan Yaw, Interim Director of Residential RHY Services and Mikayla Koudela, Director of Residential Placement Services for the Centre County Youth Service Bureau—bring their expertise in education, social work, and student advocacy to the conversation.

Together, we explore:
✅ Signs and strategies for identifying students experiencing homelessness.
✅ The unique challenges these students face and how CTE programs can be a lifeline.
✅ Practical tools and resources educators can use to create inclusive and supportive learning environments.
✅ Inspiring success stories of students who overcame barriers to achieve their career goals.

Whether you're a teacher, administrator, or advocate, this episode will equip you with actionable insights to empower every student to succeed.

📢 Don’t miss this important conversation—because every student deserves a path to a brighter future.


Resources:
Mckinney-Vento Act Quick Reference

Homelessness Contacts by region in Pennsylvania

Office of Children, Youth, and Families

Pennsylvania Council of Children, Youth, and Family Services

Homeless Education

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