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Migrant Program Overview
Districts are responsible for providing the same services to migrant students as those provided to any other student. Districts receiving migrant funds are responsible for providing supplemental services to migrant students. Supplemental services are those services that are above and beyond the services received by the total school population.
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Orientacion de Programa de Migrantes
El distrito es responsable en proveer los mismos servicios a estudiantes migrantes como al cualquier estudiante. Los distritos que reciben fondos migrantes son responsables en proveer servicios suplementales que son mas alla de los servicios de la poblacion de estudiantes.
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Migrant Student Definition
3-21 whose Parent or guardian is a Migratory agricultural worker, including Migratory dairy worker, or migratory fisher Within the preceding 36 months Accompany parent or guardian in order to: Obtain temporary or seasonal employment and has moved from one district to another
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Characteristics of a Migrant Student
Mobility Education Interrupted Attendance Make-Up work Homework Social Isolation Credits Over-age Language Barriers Poverty Health Issues Late Arrival Early Withdrawal Miss Out on Tutorials for STAAR and EOC
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Seven Areas of Focus Overview
The purpose of Title I Part C, Migrant Education Program (MEP) is to assist states to support educational programs for migratory children to help reduce the educational disruptions and other problems that result from repeated moves; ensure that students are provided with appropriate educational services; and ensure that they have the opportunity to meet the same challenging state content and student performance standards that all children are expected to meet.
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Seven Areas of Focus of the Migrant Program
Identification and Recruitment: Funding for the district is determined through the identification and recruitment of the students. These are children that migrate with their parents or alone across district lines in search of seasonal work. New Generation System: This system transfers student information not only within the state, but also receiving states that serve Texas migrant students. Migrant Services Coordination: The migrant teacher monitors migrant students to ensure that the instructional needs are being met by the district. Early Childhood Education: The emphasis is placed on early childhood education for three and four-year-olds. It enhances performance opportunities for young migratory students. Graduation Enhancement: The migrant-funded district allows migrant students the opportunity to show course mastery for accruing credits, rather than class days. Late entry migrant students are appropriately placed/assigned courses they need to graduate. Migrant students are not excluded from enrolling in needed courses because of late enrollment resulting from their parent’s migratory lifestyle. Secondary Credit and Accrual: As secondary students move from school to school, documentation of courses taken and recommended become significant in their educational development. Parental Involvement: A local advisory committee is established each year. Parents advocate and take advantage of all available resources for the education of their students.
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Siete Areas de Enfoque del Programa de Migrantes
Identificar y reclutar Nuevo Sistema de Generacion Cordinacion de Servicios Migrantes Programa educacional para niños pre-escolares Graduacion de Preparatoria (requisitos necesarios) Recibir credito de escuela en escuela Envolvimiento de Padres (PAC)
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Four Areas of Concern Educational Continuity
School and Social Engagement Educational Support in the Home Instructional Time
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Eight Needs Identified Through the Statewide Service Delivery Plan
Migrant first graders must develop sufficient skills for promotion to Grade 2. Migrant students who failed STAAR must participate in summer STAAR remediation. Migrant middle school students must use learning and study skills appropriate to learning. Migrant middle school students must have timely attention and appropriate interventions related to problems or concerns that are academically and non- academically related.
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Cont. of 8 Areas of Need from Statewide Service Delivery Plan
Migrant middle school students must have the necessary homework assistance and tools at home essential for academic success. Migrant secondary students must earn the required core credits for on-time graduation. Migrant secondary students must make up course work they lack due to late enrollment or early withdrawal. Migrant students who migrate outside of Texas in summer months must be served in summer migrant programs through the efforts of interstate coordination.
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Priority for Services Grades 3-12, Ungraded (UG) or Out of School (OS)
● Who have made a qualifying move within the previous 1-year period; AND ● Have failed one or more of the state assessments (TAKS/STAAR), or were granted a TAKS LEP Postponement, were Absent, Not Tested or were not enrolled in a Texas school during the state assessment testing period for their grade level
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Priority for Services Grades K-3
● Who have made a qualifying move within the previous 1-year period; AND ● Have been designated LEP in the Student Designation section of the New Generation System (NGS) Supplemental Program Component; or ● For students in grades K-2, who have been retained, or are overage for their current grade level.
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Late Entry/Early Withdrawal
Students that enter late to school should bring grades from the previous school district. These grades will be consolidated with the grades they receive at the new campus. If a student does not bring grades, Migrant personnel will make arrangements with the teachers so that they provide the student a late entry packet. Once the packet is completed, the teacher will give the student the grades earned on the assignments missed. Migrant students withdrawing before the first Friday in May must attend a school elsewhere to complete the spring semester. Migrant students withdrawing after the first Friday, will be required to complete all assigned “make-up” work in order to receive credit for the spring semester.
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Llegar Tarde-Salir Temprano
Estudiantes que entran tarde a la escuela deben de traer los grados de la escuela anterior. Estos grados son consolidados en la escuela nueva. Si el estudiante no trae grados de escuela anterior, la Maestra/o de estudiantes Migrantes proveera arreglos con los/las maestros/as para que le den oportunidades al estudiante para completar tareas necesarias.
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Migrant Supplemental Services
Annual Orientation for Migrant Students Consolidate partial grade/review grades for all migrant students Coordinate College Trips such as UTRGV, TSTC, STC, St. Edwards, TAMIU MUSE-Migrant University Student Experience-UTRGV, Edinburg MAARS- Migrant Academic Achievement Residential Summer Program- TSTC, Harlingen Credit by Exam and TSI Close Up Leadership conferences for high school (Washington, DC) and th grade (Austin, Texas) Tablets with IXL program Reading and Mathematics and other apps. (students use them at school) Monthly parent meetings,Waitz Elementary, 10:00 a.m. Priority of Service Plan of Action new criteria Robotics for elementary, middle and high school Migrant students (Saturdays at Alton Memorial Jr. High cafeteria) HESTEC and TCEA Robotics Competitions Laptops with printers, ink, calculators for Priority for Services students (first) Migrant College 1st camps for 1st – 12th grade Migrant students Leadership conferences, From Harvest to Harvard 6th - 12th grade Migrant students Migrant Clubs
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Servicios Suplementales
Orientacion para grados kinder a grado doce Repasar grados de estudiantes Paseos a universidades Informacíon para padres, maestros, y estudiantes Plan de Servicio de Prioridad Conferencias para lideres Robotics para estudiantes de primaria y secundaria Consejeria Individual Tutorias Computadoras para estudiantes de servicios de priodidades Juntas para Padres Juntas para Estudiantes
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