Homeless or In Transition Students (McKinney Vento Homeless Education Act)
All students considered homeless or in transition, includes students who lack a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence, are afforded certain rights under the law:
Immediate enrollment, even if family lacks records normally required for enrollment
Placement in student’s school of origin, unless is against family’s wishes
Transportation to and from student’s school of origin
Free school meals
Please call your child’s school and ask to speak to the Outreach Consultant or Principal for assistance with this process. You may also call the OMSD Family & Collaborative Services directly at 909-418-6398 or click this link to find out if you qualify for services: Family Support Survey
Mission Statement
Mission Statement
The mission of El Camino School, a progressive community of educators and learners, is to empower every student with skills and knowledge to become a productive member of society through a dynamic educational environment.
Congratulations El Camino AVID Elementary School! On behalf of the California PBIS Coalition, El Camino AVID Elementary School was recognized for successful PBIS implementation at the gold level. El Camino AVID Elementary School is a recipient within the California PBIS Coalition’s System of Recognition, reflecting excellence in the measurement of fidelity as well as the efforts in implementing the core features of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports. Great job, Staff and Students! COUGARS ROAR!