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Eligibility Refresher. Louisiana Migrant Education Program Northern Region Meeting January 8 th , 2019. Agenda. ID&R Vocabulary Eligibility Refresher Migrant Family Scenarios. ID&R Vocabulary. Migratory Qualifying Worker:
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Eligibility Refresher Louisiana Migrant Education Program Northern Region Meeting January 8th, 2019
Agenda ID&R Vocabulary Eligibility Refresher Migrant Family Scenarios
ID&R Vocabulary Migratory Qualifying Worker: An individual who, in the preceding 36 months, made a Qualifying Move and, soon after the move, engaged in new qualifying work. Migratory Child: A child who is; (1) younger than 22 years of age; (2) entitled to a free and public education under State law; (3) made a Qualifying Move in the preceding 36 months as, with or to-join or precede a Migratory Qualifying Worker.
ID&R Vocabulary Qualifying Move:(both worker and child must make a Qualifying Move) A move that was: Made due to economic necessity; and From one residence to another residence; and From one school district to another school district Made within the last 36 months Qualifying Work: Work that is temporary or seasonal employment, or for personal subsistence, in agriculture or fishing
ID&R Vocabulary Qualifying Arrival Date (QAD): The date that both the Migratory Child and the Migratory Qualifying Worker complete their qualifying moves together. The child must have moved as, with, to join or precede the Migratory Qualifying Worker. This date begins the child’s 36 months of eligibility in the Migrant Education Program
S.T.A.M.P. of Eligibility S– T – A– M – P – School Completion Time of Moves Age of Child/Youth Moves Presently Engaged
School Completion Make sure the child/youth has: NOTgraduated from high school; NOTearned a GED. The child must still be eligible for free & public education in Louisiana. 2017 Non-Regulatory Guidance, Chapter II, A1
Time of Moves 2017 Non-Regulatory Guidance, Chapter II, C1, & C2 • Both the Migratory Qualifying Worker’sQualifying Move and the Migratory Child’s Qualifying Move must have occurred within 36 months of the eligibility interview. • Once a child is deemed eligible, they are eligible for 36 months from their Qualifying Arrival Date (QAD).
Age Make sure the child/youth is younger than 22years of age. 0 to under 3 years of age –Eligible for MEP count 3 to 21 years of age –Eligible for MEP count and funding 2017 Non-Regulatory Guidance, Chapter II, A1
Moves Make sure the Migratory Child and the Migratory Qualifying Worker made a Qualifying Move. 2017 Non-Regulatory Guidance, Chapter II, A1, C1, & C2
The Migratory Child’s andthe Migratory Qualifying Worker’sQualifying Moves must have been: From one school district to another Due to economic necessity From one residence to another AND AND All criteria must be met 2017 Non-Regulatory Guidance, Chapter II, D1
The Child’s Move… • The Migratory Child moved“as”theMigratory Qualifying Worker • The Migratory Child moved “with” a parent/guardian/spouse who IS a Migratory Qualifying Worker • The Migratory Child moved “to-join” or “precede” a parent/guardian/spouse who IS a Migratory Qualifying Worker As, with, to join or precede the Migratory Qualifying Worker 2017 Non-Regulatory Guidance, Chapter II, A1
Presently Engaged /Previously Engaged in Qualifying Work 2017 Non-Regulatory Guidance, Chapter II, C1, C2, & C5 Soon After the Move (within 60 days), the individual engaged in new: • Seasonal or Temporary; AND • Agricultural or Fishing work
Scenario 1 On May 1, 2018 Ms. Petra Peña age 28, moved from Arkansas to Ouachita Parishwith her 3 children Jose Peña, 8, Benjamin, 6 and Paulo, 4. Petra immediately began working planting sweet potatoes two days after the move. The Louisiana MEP Recruiter did a home visit on May 15, 2018. Does the family qualify for the Louisiana MEP?
Does PETRA meet the definition of a Migratory Qualifying Worker? Migratory Qualifying Worker: An individual who, in the preceding 36 months, made a Qualifying Move and, soon after the move, engaged in new Qualifying Work. Yes! Petra made a qualifying move from Arkansas to Ouachita Parish on May 1, 2018 and immediately began work planting sweet potatoes.
Do the children meet the definition of a Migratory Child? Migratory Child: A child who is; (1) younger than 22 years of age; (2) entitled to a free and public education under State law; (3) made a Qualifying Move in the preceding 36 months as, with, to-join or precede a Migratory Qualifying Worker. Yes! The children are all under 22 years old, entitled to free public education and made a qualifying move with Petra, who is a Migratory Qualifying Worker, from Arkansas to Ouachita Parish on May 1, 2018.
What is the Qualifying Arrival Date? Qualifying Arrival Date: The date that both the Migratory Child and the Migratory Qualifying Worker complete the qualifying moves. The child must have moved as, with, to join or precede the Migratory Qualifying Worker. This date begins the child’s 36 months of eligibility in the Migrant Education Program May 1, 2018 The Migratory Children made a qualifying move with the Migratory Qualifying Worker on May 1, 2018, soon after which the mother began work planting sweet potatoes. The children will be eligible for the Louisiana MEP until April 30, 2021.
Scenario 2 Mr. Marcos Perez left his family in Tamaulipas, Mexico and moved to Farmerville, Louisiana on Feb 1, 2017 to plant seedlings for a forestry company. On June 1, 2017, Marcos, moved back to Tamaulipas to care for his mother who was ill. On August 30, 2018, Marcos, his wife and Marcos Jr., 8 years old, moved to Farmerville to work in a restaurant. The Louisiana MEP Recruiter visits the family on January 8th, 2019. Do the children qualify for the Louisiana MEP?
Does MARCOS meet the definition of a Migratory Qualifying Worker? Migratory Qualifying Worker: An individual who, in the preceding 36 months, made a Qualifying Move and, soon after the move, engaged in new Qualifying Work. Yes! Marcos made a Qualifying Move from Tamaulipas, Mexico to Farmerville, Louisiana on 2/1/17 and planted seedlings soon after the move.
Does the MARCOS JR meet the definition of a Migratory Child? Migratory Child: A child who is; (1) younger than 22 years of age; (2) entitled to a free and public education under State law; (3) made a Qualifying Move in the preceding 36 months as, with or to-join or precede a Migratory Qualifying Worker. Yes! Marcos Jr. is 8 years old, entitled to free public education and made a qualifying move from Mexico to Farmerville on 8/30/18 with his father Marcos, who is a Migratory Qualifying Worker.
What is the Qualifying Arrival Date? Qualifying Arrival Date: The date that both the Migratory Child and the Migratory Qualifying Worker complete the qualifying moves. The child must have moved as, with, to join or precede the migratory qualifying worker. This date begins the child’s 36 months of eligibility in the Migrant Education Program August 30, 2018 The Migratory Child, Marcos Jr., made a qualifying move with the Migratory Qualifying Worker on 8/30/2018. Marcos Jr. will be eligible for the Louisiana MEP until 8/29/2021.
Contacts Susan “Nae” McDaniel Lead Recruiter Nae.McDaniel@Louisiana-MEP.org (318) 447-9989 Anna Ramirez Recruiter/Advocate Anna.Ramirez@Louisiana-MEP.org (607) 435-6709 Traci Tucker Data Manager Ttucker.lamep@gmail.com (318) 366-0555 Matt Flaherty ID&R Specialist/Recruiter Matt.Flaherty@Louisiana-MEP.org (207) 632-9186 Tomi Soto Recruiter/Advocate Tomi.Soto@Louisiana-MEP.org (870) 501-1647 Ray Melecio Director, ESCORT Ray.Melecio@Louisiana-mep.org (813) 963-6677