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Students have the potential to learn from every person and situation they encounter. Students, parents, educators, and community members all have a role to play in educating students. In an ideal world, everything would work well together and students would achieve success in school and life.

However, too often this isn’t reality. Many students encounter barriers and miss resources along the way. Some students develop physical or emotional problems that limit their ability to participate fully in school. Others are distracted from learning with concerns brought on by financial hardships, substance abuse, child abuse, lack of health care, school climate and a host of other issues.

Social Work Contacts

The Georgia Department of Education McKinney-Vento Program logo features a circular design with educational symbols.

The McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children and Youth program is designed to address the problems that homeless children and youth have faced in enrolling, attending, and succeeding in school.

Under this program, State educational agencies must ensure that each homeless child and youth has equal access to the same free, appropriate public education, including a public preschool education, as other children and youth.

Read about the BCSS McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children and Youth program.

The TBRI logo features purple text and a colorful handprint design.

Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) is an attachment-based trauma-informed approach that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children by providing support to staff and parents who are helping children from hard places.

Learn more about TBRI.|
 

FOR MORE INFORMATION & TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES, CONTACT:


Jennifer Benford
Lead School Social Worker & System Homeless Liaison
jennifer.benford@barrow.k12.ga.us
 

Visit Website

 

Infographic outlining 'Do's and Don'ts' for a trauma-informed classroom.

 

A square graphic with the words 'STAY CALM NO MATTER WHAT'. Text on a white background reads 'SEE THE NEED BEHIND THE BEHAVIOR'. Text on a white background reads 'Meet the Need, Find a Way' with a purple heart. Text on a white background reads 'Don't Quit' with a thumbs-up icon.

 

A colorful logo featuring rainbow-colored apples with bite marks.Feeding Barrow is a Barrow County School System program that is aimed at closing the hunger gap for food insecure students. Since the launching of the program, Feeding Barrow has been able to provide over 300 students with foodbags. That is 84,000 meals per school year! We partner with three non-profit agencies to provide weekend meals to students who would otherwise not have enough food to eat.

 

CLICK FOR MORE ABOUT FEEDING BARROW

 

Spirit of Sharing Mobile Food Drive:

 

FREE & REDUCED SCHOOL MEAL APPLICATION:


Families must complete a new application for free and reduced meals at the beginning of each school year. Please use the complete first and last name(s) of your student. It should match the name on the enrollment record and include hyphenated or multiple last names.

Please note the following exception:
Students currently enrolled in BCSS receiving Food Stamps or TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)  are automatically enrolled and do not need to complete a School Benefit Application. However, if you are a new BCSS family, you must complete a new application. It will not carry over to a different county.

Have questions? Email Olinda.Slaton@barrow.k12.ga.us.

COMPLETE FREE & REDUCED APPLICATION

The word 'purposity' is displayed in a light blue font on a white background.

If you knew a kid down the street had a simple need – say she needed sneakers for school – chances are you’d help, right?

But, it’s hard to know the needs of real people in your community because there’s never been a way to connect people who could really use help with people who want to offer it.

Enter a new app: Purposity. Its name comes from purpose + generosity, and it’s designed to connect the individual needs of people near you with neighbors, like you

 

To join the movement to support Barrow County students and families, download the app from the App Store or Google Play and create a login. Then, be sure to follow BARROW COUNTY SCHOOLS. 

A square QR code composed of black and white squares.

QR code for Iphones

A black and white QR code displayed on a white background.

QR code for Android

 

  • The Georgia Department of Education McKinney-Vento Program logo features a circular design with educational symbols.

    The McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children and Youth program is designed to address the problems that homeless children and youth have faced in enrolling, attending, and succeeding in school.

    Under this program, State educational agencies must ensure that each homeless child and youth has equal access to the same free, appropriate public education, including a public preschool education, as other children and youth.

    Read about the BCSS McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children and Youth program.

  • The TBRI logo features purple text and a colorful handprint design.

    Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) is an attachment-based trauma-informed approach that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children by providing support to staff and parents who are helping children from hard places.

    Learn more about TBRI.|
     

    FOR MORE INFORMATION & TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES, CONTACT:


    Jennifer Benford
    Lead School Social Worker & System Homeless Liaison
    jennifer.benford@barrow.k12.ga.us
     

    Visit Website

     

    Infographic outlining 'Do's and Don'ts' for a trauma-informed classroom.

     

    A square graphic with the words 'STAY CALM NO MATTER WHAT'. Text on a white background reads 'SEE THE NEED BEHIND THE BEHAVIOR'. Text on a white background reads 'Meet the Need, Find a Way' with a purple heart. Text on a white background reads 'Don't Quit' with a thumbs-up icon.

     

  • A colorful logo featuring rainbow-colored apples with bite marks.Feeding Barrow is a Barrow County School System program that is aimed at closing the hunger gap for food insecure students. Since the launching of the program, Feeding Barrow has been able to provide over 300 students with foodbags. That is 84,000 meals per school year! We partner with three non-profit agencies to provide weekend meals to students who would otherwise not have enough food to eat.

     

    CLICK FOR MORE ABOUT FEEDING BARROW

     

    Spirit of Sharing Mobile Food Drive:

     

    FREE & REDUCED SCHOOL MEAL APPLICATION:


    Families must complete a new application for free and reduced meals at the beginning of each school year. Please use the complete first and last name(s) of your student. It should match the name on the enrollment record and include hyphenated or multiple last names.

    Please note the following exception:
    Students currently enrolled in BCSS receiving Food Stamps or TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)  are automatically enrolled and do not need to complete a School Benefit Application. However, if you are a new BCSS family, you must complete a new application. It will not carry over to a different county.

    Have questions? Email Olinda.Slaton@barrow.k12.ga.us.

    COMPLETE FREE & REDUCED APPLICATION

  • The word 'purposity' is displayed in a light blue font on a white background.

    If you knew a kid down the street had a simple need – say she needed sneakers for school – chances are you’d help, right?

    But, it’s hard to know the needs of real people in your community because there’s never been a way to connect people who could really use help with people who want to offer it.

    Enter a new app: Purposity. Its name comes from purpose + generosity, and it’s designed to connect the individual needs of people near you with neighbors, like you

     

    To join the movement to support Barrow County students and families, download the app from the App Store or Google Play and create a login. Then, be sure to follow BARROW COUNTY SCHOOLS. 

    A square QR code composed of black and white squares.

    QR code for Iphones

    A black and white QR code displayed on a white background.

    QR code for Android

     

Professional Organizations

The NASW logo features a teal globe with a hand symbol and the letters NASW.

Logo for the NASW Georgia Chapter, featuring a teal globe and text.

The School Social Work Association of America logo features a red square with icons and text.

Logo for School Social Workers Association of Georgia (SSWAG).