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Migrant Education Program

Washington State. Migrant Education Program. General MEP Information. Source: Office of Migrant Education Website

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Migrant Education Program

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  1. Washington State Migrant Education Program

  2. General MEP Information Source: Office of Migrant Education Website Migrant Education Program (MEP)-Title I, Part C - The Migrant Education Program (MEP) is authorized under Part C of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended. MEP Goal - The goal of the Migrant Education Program is to ensure that all migrant students reach challenging academic standards and graduate with a high school diploma (or complete a GED) that prepares them for responsible citizenship, further learning, and productive employment.

  3. The Organization of Washington State Title I, Part C—Migrant Education Program MERO 189, Anacortes OSPI, Olympia MERO 171, Wenatchee HEALTH, Wenatchee MERO 105, Yakima MSDR, Sunnyside SEMY, Sunnyside

  4. Who is a Migrant Student? MIGRATORY CHILD—Federal Definition Very specific conditions define an eligible migrant child. This definition is extracted directly from the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, and is to be used when certifying children to be served in the Title I Migrant Education Program. A migratory child means:A child who is, or whose parents, spouse, or guardian is, a migratory agricultural worker, including a migratory dairy worker, or migratory fisher; and Who, in the preceding 36 months, accompanies such parent, spouse, or guardian in order to obtain temporary or seasonal employment in agricultural or fishing work has moved from one school district to another

  5. Priority-for-Services… Most At Risk of Failing or Failing to Meet Academic Standards All Migrant Children Education Interrupted During Regular School Year

  6. How Funds are Allocated • School Year 2003 - 2004 • School Year 2004 - 2005 • School Year 2005 - 2006 • School Year 2006 - 2007 • School Year 2007 - 2008

  7. Federally funded K-12 grant (WSMC-P-k) Eligibility based on family occupation /mobility Parental involvement required (PAC) Supplemental services to students PASS program 7-12 grades (credit accrual program) Home Visitor/Records Clerk Student Leadership Programs 8-12 grades Supplies and material (supplemental) Continuous Identification and Recruitment of migrant families Continuous reporting of student services to SPI and MSDR Serve Priority for service students Migrant Program(Title I Part C):

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