Migrant Education
- What is Migrant Education?
- The Migrant Education Program (MEP) is a nationwide, federally funded program designed to support high quality and comprehensive education for migrant children to help reduce the educational disruption and other problems that result from repeated moves.
- What are the eligibility requirements to receive Migrant Education?
- A child is considered "migrant" if the parent or guardian is a migratory worker in the agricultural, dairy, lumber, or fishing industries and whose family has moved during the past three years. A "qualifying" move can range from moving across school district boundaries or from one state to another for the purpose of finding temporary or seasonal employment.
- Student Services Center
- We would like to inform you that our office location has changed. We are now located on the corner of First and Sierra Street, South Campus of Dinuba High School.
- Mission Statement
- The Migrant Education Program Department Empowers the Child and Family Unit with the Tools, through Advocacy, Education and Collaboration, to Determine their Destiny as Healthy and Creative Participants in an Ever-Changing World.
For more information regarding
migrant please visit
http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/me/mt/
CONTACTS
- Gina Ramshaw
Program Director
559-595-7207
- Nhou Her
Administrative Assistant
559-595-7322