Title I, Part C Migrant Education Program Webinar April 26, 2013
Dare to Dream Academy Voices from the Field Migrant Education Program (MEP) Report Math MASTERS/Math MATTERS PASS Recruiter Duties Home Liaison Duties MEP State Conference Program Calendar Topics for Webinar
Dare to Dream 2013 Dare to Dream Academy – Grades 8-9 June 9-17, 2013 CWU June 23-28, 2013 UW June 23-28, 2013 EWU Dare to Dream Academic Academy Grades June 9-17, 2013 CWU June 23-28, 2013 UW June 16-22, 2013 WSU Complete and submit the following items to designated university by May 1, 2013: WOIS High School Transcript High School and Beyond Plan (if started by student) Fall class schedule District purchase orders and university invoicing
Selected districts to be notified beginning April 29 Some districts asked to coordinate chaperone and transportation efforts to economize on travel costs. Deadline to register students – May 29, 2013 Complete parent student packet Register students through MSIS Mail completed packet to Islandwood Voices from the Field
End-of-Year Report for Regular School Year iGrants Form Package 521 Due Date July 15, 2013 MEP Program Report
Ensure all data of services provided with program funds are reported in MSIS for school year Ensure all expenditures claimed in grant were allowable, reasonable, and necessary to meet the identified needs of migrant students. Note the FTE and headcount for each position funded with program funds (Program 53) Report the FTE and headcount for all MEP funded para- educators and then report the FTE and headcount of those same para-educators that met Title I Part A’s “qualified” definition. MEP Program Report
Note the number of PFS students served by the program. Identify the meeting dates the Parent Advisory Council met during the school year to plan, review implementation, and evaluate the services provided under the Migrant Education Program to meet the identified needs of migrant students. Describe the results of the evaluation process. MEP Program Report
Describe the professional development opportunities provided to school staff to better serve migrant students. List the equipment/technology that has been purchased with program funds over the past five years and how it has been used to meet the needs of migrant students. MEP Program Report
Describe the activities and services the migrant- funded graduation specialist and/or student advocate have been providing to migrant students. MEP Program Report
Training is available by ESD migrant funded staff Curriculum to be used with migrant students only Pre and Post test data to be entered on line in MSIS Submit all reports and surveys to OSPI no later than August 30, 2013 Math MASTERS/ Math MATTERS
Same process as SY Need to add to budget under Activity 27-7 If constraints on local budget please contact our office and we will work with district to ensure migrant students access PASS PASS
Recruiter Duties 1.Actively identify and recruit all eligible migrant children residing in the school district/community from 0 through 21 years of age. This includes: Survey the area on a regular basis to confirm the location and presence of migrant workers and their families Develop an identification & recruitment network with organizations and agencies that provide services to migrant workers and their families
Recruiter Duties 2.Complete a Certificate of Eligibility according to state/federal guidelines for each eligible migrant family immediately upon arriving to the school district/community For students in school and out-of-school “to the school district” not just your school building 3.Annually revalidate all families’ most recent move information. Revalidation report: by month Priority for Services
Recruiter Duties 4.Share with migrant parents and students information regarding the Migrant Education Program, as well as all school services/programs available to them. This includes instructional programs, MSIS, physical exams, alternative educational programs, and options for Out-of- School Youth, preschool programs, adult basic education programs, GED programs, post secondary opportunities, etc
Connection between home and school Home visits Orientation of accessible school programs student(s) are eligible to receive Academic program that connects to what is being instructed in the classroom Connect families to community resources Promote and encourage attendance to PAC and general parent meetings Home Liaison Duties
MEP State Conference Save the Date! August 15-16, 2013 Yakima Convention Center Yakima, WA Register: Strands FPD Recruiter Records Clerk MGS/MSA Instructional Staff Parents Students
Where: North Central ESD, Wenatchee When: May 2, 2013, 9:00 – Noon Who: Staff who work with migrant parents e.i. FPDs, Coordinators, Family Advocates, home liaisons, migrant staff, etc… (not migrant parents). To register contact: Questions? Contact Ismael Vivanco, or Promoting Parent Engagement Training
June 9-14, 2013 Dare to Dream CWU June 16-22, 2013 DTD Academic Academies WSU June 22, 2013 SAC Meeting June 23-28, 2013 Dare to Dream EWU and UW June 24-28, 2013 Voices From the Field August 15-16, 2013 MEP State Conference Program Calendar
Contacts Gil Mendoza Helen Malagon Paul McCold Sylvia Reyna Lupe Ledesma Terrie Beckman Office number: (360)