156.496 Family resource and youth services centers -- Design -- Core components --
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(1)Family resource and youth services centers shall be designed to meet the needs of
children and their families by providing services to enhance a student's ability to
succeed in school. If resources are limited, students and families who are the most
economically disadvantaged shall receive priority status for receiving services.
(2)Family resource centers shall be located in or near each elementary school in the
Commonwealth in which twenty percent (20%) or more of the student body are
eligible for free or reduced-price school meals. Family resource centers shall
promote identification and coordination of existing resources and shall include but
not be limited to the following core components for each site:
(a)Full-time preschool child care for children two
(2)and three
(3)years of age;
(b)After-school child care for children ages four
(4)through twelve (12), with the
child care being full-time during the summer and on other days when school is
not in session;
(c)Families in training, which shall consist of an integrated approach to home
visits, group meetings, and monitoring child development for new and
expectant parents;
(d)Family literacy services as described in KRS 158.360 or a similar program
designed to provide opportunities for parents and children to learn together
and promote lifelong learning; and
(e)Health services or referrals to health services, or both.
(3)Youth services centers shall be located in or near each school in the
Commonwealth, except elementary schools, in which twenty percent (20%) or more
of the student body are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals. Youth
services centers shall promote identification and coordination of existing resources
and shall include but not be limited to the following core components for each site:
(a)Referrals to health and social services;
(b)Career exploration and development;
(c)Summer and part-time job development for high school students;
(d)Substance abuse education and counseling; and
(e)Family crisis and mental health counseling.
(4)A grant program is hereby established to provide financial assistance to eligible
school districts to establish or maintain family resource or youth services centers.
The Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall award grants pursuant to KRS
156.4977. Funding provided to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services for the
grant program and agency administrative costs shall include an increase that is equal
to or greater than the general fund growth factor provided in agency budget
instructions.
(5)A family resource or youth services center that receives funding for one
(1)year or
more shall not be considered ineligible for funding based solely on the percent of
the student body eligible for free or reduced-price school meals unless the percent
of the student body eligible for free or reduced-price school meals is below twenty
percent (20%) for five
(5)consecutive years.
(6)A school district shall not operate a family resource center or a youth services center
that provides abortion counseling or makes referrals to a health care facility for the
purpose of seeking an abortion.
(7)A school district may accept monetary donations for the operation and maintenance
of family resource and youth services centers. Any donations given to the school
district for the operation and maintenance of family resource and youth services
centers shall be used only for the operation and maintenance of family resource and
youth services centers, and for no other purpose.