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Alabama
Statistics on children, youth and families in Alabama from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and VOICES for Alabama's Children
Definition and Source
PROVIDER
Definition
The number of students enrolled in grades K-12 identified as homeless at any point during the 2021-2022 school year. This number is expressed as a percentage of total enrollment.
Students are considered homeless if they lack a fixed, regular and adequate residence. This indicator includes students who live in emergency shelters, transitional housing shelters, motels, hotels, vehicles, etc. Unlike the definition of homeless used by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, this indicator also includes children whose families are “doubled up” (i.e., living with relatives, friends, etc.)
because they cannot otherwise secure adequate housing.
Data Source
Special tabulations provided by the Alabama State Department of Education.
Last Updated
May 2024