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Statistics on children, youth and families in Michigan from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Michigan League for Public Policy
Students experiencing homelessness by school district, K-12 in Michigan
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Why This Indicator Matters
Housing instability and homelessness threaten school attendance and student learning. Youth who face homelessness are vulnerable to serious threats including sexual exploitation, untreated mental health disorders and physical victimization. These youth are more likely to interact with police and less likely to obtain a high school diploma, circumstances that have long-term impacts on both brain development and economic outcomes. In fact, homelessness during adolescence is the number one predictor of chronic homelessness in adulthood.
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Definition and Source
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Definition
The number of K-12 students who were experiencing homelessness in the school year starting in the fall of the year listed. The percentage is based on the total number of K-12 students enrolled in the ISD. These data are based on the McKinney-Vento definition of homelessness, which includes all children who “lack a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence”.
Data Source
Michigan’s Center for Educational Performance and Information
Notes
Research from Poverty Solutions has identified a likely undercount of students experiencing homelessness in Detroit schools.
Multiple counties may be served by a single ISD. In this case, the data cannot be broken down by county, and the same proportion is listed for each county.
Multiple counties may be served by a single ISD. In this case, the data cannot be broken down by county, and the same proportion is listed for each county.
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Last Updated
April 2024