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Continuum of Care - Attachment V-2:<br />

Number of homeless children (based on Department of Education definition)<br />

attending Public schools on one day in January, 2007-2012 reported by school<br />

districts <strong>and</strong> projected end of 2011-2012 school year totals.<br />

12,000<br />

10,000<br />

8,000<br />

6,000<br />

4,000<br />

2,000<br />

0<br />

Orange County Schools<br />

Seminole County Schools<br />

3,751<br />

4,325<br />

Osceola County Schools<br />

Total<br />

4,949<br />

6,704<br />

10,450<br />

2009 2010 2011 2012 Projected end<br />

of school year<br />

2012<br />

Continuum of Care - Attachment V-3:<br />

Number of homeless households (based on Department of Education definition)<br />

attending public schools on one day in January, 2012, based on average household<br />

size reported by school district:<br />

650<br />

1,666<br />

1,166<br />

Orange County Schools<br />

Seminole County Schools<br />

Osceola County Schools<br />

Homeless families with children may live for months, or years in motel rooms, with an entire<br />

family, including 2-3 children on average, occupying one room. Some families may be<br />

doubled up with families or friends, incurring lease or code violations. Others live in cars or<br />

ab<strong>and</strong>oned buildings. The following chart shows the living conditions of homeless children in<br />

Orange County.<br />

Orange County CAPER Page 49

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