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Helps students with enrollment, even if the child or youth lacks required records. Makes sure young people receive other services, such as transportation, health care, and dental care.

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Student Health Programs
Emergency Dental Care
Homeless School Transition Programs
Student Transportation Services
Provides annual scholarships to college students, and ongoing services such as books, meal plans, clothing, dorm items, transportation, and housing assistance. Offers programs for youth workforce development, youth and family mentoring, financial literacy, and computer literacy. Also serves as a direct resource for individuals with ALS.

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School Clothing
Financial Literacy Training
School Supplies
Student Financial Aid
Mentoring Programs
Internet Courses
Youth Enrichment Programs
Life Skills Education
Student Transportation Services
Personal Financial Counseling
Provides a monthly payment to eligible parents who choose to opt out of District bus, van or cab assignment and instead will drive their child to and from school. Registered families will receive $300 per month ($3,000 for the school year) for transporting their child to and from school. Also offers the option for families to receive $150 per month ($1,500 for the school year) to transport their child to school in the morning, but still utilize bus, van or cab service in the afternoon.