2024 Conference Presentations
A Block: Day 1: 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
- A1: HIP Showcase: Empowering Youth with Resiliency, Self-Advocacy, and Leadership Development
- A2: Supporting Younger Children Experiencing Homelessness: Requirements and Best Practices
- A3: Homeless Education 101: Navigating the Law and Implementation
- A4: Structuring Academic Success for Homeless Students: Raising Expectations and Learning Outcomes by Tapping into California's "Golden” Funding Opportunity!
- A5: Keep Moving Forward: Leaders Are Created, Not Born
- A6: Completing the FAFSA/CADAA: Tips and Tricks for Students Experiencing Homelessness
B Block: Day 1: 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm
- B1: HIP Showcase: Resources for LEAS that Support Parent Training, Referrals and Collaboration
- B2: Implementing the High School Equivalency and Proficiency Programs Locally to Benefit Homeless Youth and Adult Learners
- B3: Local Homeless Education Board Policies: Understanding and Implementing Federal and California Law
- B4: KidsData.org: Your Gateway to Data About Child and Family Health and Well-Being in California
- B5: Building Community with Rural Homeless Educators
- B6: Bridging Educational Gaps: ARP-Fueled Tutoring Initiatives for Doubled-Up Students in Los Angeles County
C Block: Day 1: 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm
- C1: HIP Showcase: Innovative Trauma/Resiliency Practices to Incorporate Into Your Existing Program
- C2: Community Schools and Homeless Education: Aligning, Leveraging, and Innovating for Impact
- C3: Supporting Refugee Students Experiencing Homelessness Through Leveraging District and Community Partnerships
- C4: LIVE Data & Donuts
- C5: Sustainability After September 30, 2024: Let’s Talk About It!
- C6: Affirmation & Allyship to LGBTQIA+ Houseless Youth
D Block: Day 2: 10:15 am - 11:30 am
- D1: HIP Showcase: Teaming with Multiple Partners to Overcome Barriers for Homeless Families and Students
- D2: Supporting Students in Rural Communities: A Panel Discussion
- D3: ESSA and Federal Funds 101
- D4: Navigating Comprehensive Support through a Variety of Family Resource Center Models
- D5: Inclusive Youth Engagement
- D6: The California American Rescue Plan – Homeless Children and Youth (ARP-HCY) Implementation Evaluation
E Block: Day 2: 11:45 am - 1:00 pm
- E1: HIP Showcase: Fully Leverage Systemic Alliances with State/County/City/Community Partnerships to Amplify Services
- E2: McKinney-Vento and Increasing Awareness
- E3: We’re All in This Together! Building Capacity for your School District Through Professional Learning
- E4: Stay Over Program: A Community School Approach to Create Emergency Shelters for Students and Families Experiencing Housing Insecurity
- E5: To Stability and Beyond
- E6: Intentional Conference Implementation Time and Planning