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What is the Migrant Education
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The Title I Migrant Education Program is a federal program
designed to address the unique needs of migrant children, ages 3
through 21, and provide support and services that will help them
be successful in school.
Services are provided to eligible students based on the
availability of funds, priority for services, and need. The
Migrant Education Program employs highly qualified and trained
teachers, advocates, migrant support services aides/recruiters,
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Who is Eligible for Migrant Services? |
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Children are classified as
migrant if they have moved with their families across school
district lines in search of temporary or seasonal work in any
agricultural or fishing activity within a period of thirty-six
months. This work must be directly related to planting,
cultivating, harvesting (including tree harvesting), processing
of crops, dairy products, poultry, livestock, or to the catching
or processing of fish. |
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