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1 Washington State Title I, Part C Migrant Education Program
Quarterly webinar March 10, 2017 The Migrant Education Program Update by OSPI is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

2 Summer Application 2017 Dare to Dream 2017 MEP State Conference
Webinar Topics Summer Application 2017 Dare to Dream 2017 MEP State Conference Migrant Education 101 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

3 SUMMER PROGRAMS 2017 Application – iGrants Form Package 560
Grant Application Due – April 10, 2017 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

4 SUMMER PROGRAMS 2017 Summer funds may be used to provide:
academic support in reading and/or mathematics and may use Science or STEM as a core component for instruction credit retrieval student leadership/community engagement projects family literacy jumpstart programs for Kindergarten or transitions to new school buildings or high school Programs may be school or home based. Funds can also be used for transportation including students needing assistance to and from the Dare to Dream Academy pick-up/drop-off sites. Field experiences are allowable when they are connected to the academic instruction occurring in a school or home-based model. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

5 Out of the box ideas for your summer program - Pinterest
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6 Dare to Dream 2017 Thank you Districts!!
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8 MSDRS Every Other Monday
Dare to Dream 2017 Notifications From MSDRS Every Other Monday OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

9 Dare to Dream 2017 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

10 Dare to Dream 2017 We are not yet at capacity.
Registration is now on a first-come first-serve basis. Registered students will be listed as standby. MSDRS staff will review the standby list weekly and look to see if there are available slots. MSDRS will notify the district if standby students were able to be confirmed. Continue to recruit and register eligible students!! Please notify MSDRS as soon as a they are aware a student needs to cancel. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

11 Dare to Dream 2017 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

12 Dare to Dream 2017 Parent, student, school registration confirmation night – Wednesday, May 24, p.m. – 8 p.m. Bus Routes What to Pack What to Leave Home Health and Safety Contact Information Contact Terrie Beckman to participate via videoconference CAMP staff from the various universities have offered to come to your school/region if you wish to have someone from their staff either as part of registration confirmation night or another night. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

13 msdr.org/student/event
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14 Dare to Dream 2017 Continue to motivate your students to participate in Dare to Dream by: Letting your building principal/counselor(s) know who has been registered to attend so they can also champion the student’s participation. Hosting an evening to have students who had previously attended come share their experience; notebooks; and video clips. Great way to finalize student registration packets! Inviting University CAMP staff to present about their event, meet parents and students, and also talk about their CAMP program. Emphasizing the opportunity for additional credit and share how the earned credit is transferred to their official student transcript. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

15 Dare to Dream 2017 A few days before the event, contact your families:
Answer any questions they may have Provide district and/or university contact information, should they have questions the day they are scheduled to pick up or drop off Districts are encouraged to have a designated staff member at the site of pick up to help: Acknowledge and celebrate students Coordinate with university chaperones to call and share options for participation related to students who: May be running late Are on standby Help answer any final questions families and students may have See students off as they leave for the week long adventure!  (this will also be reviewed during the videoconference May 24) OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

16 Dare to Dream 2017 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

17 MEP State Conference Save the Date – August 17-18, 2017
Yakima Convention Center, Yakima WA Required trainings for recruiters and records clerks Training and collaboration for graduation specialists and student advocates Parent Strand Student Strand State Service Delivery Plan and ESSA Updates for program directors Come meet our new director for Migrant and Bilingual Education Programs!! OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

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19 Contact Information Mea Moore, State Director Migrant and Bilingual Education Programs Sylvia Reyna, Program Supervisor Title I, Part C, Migrant Education Program Lupe Ledesma, Program Supervisor Title I, Part C, Migrant Education Program Armando Isais-Garcia, Health Program Supervisor Title I, Part C, Migrant Education Program Terrie Beckman, Administrative Assistant Migrant and Bilingual Education Programs Logan Endres, Administrative Assistant Migrant and Bilingual Education Programs ESD Partners: North Central ESD - ncesd.org ESD esd105.org Northwest ESD 189 – nwesd.org ESD 123 – esd123.org Migrant Student Data, Recruitment, and Support – msdr.org OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION


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