Migrant Program Overview and Benefits in Oregon

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Explore the Title IC Migrant Program in Oregon, which supports students from migrant families working in agriculture or fishing. Learn about eligibility requirements, services provided, and key changes under ESSA. Discover the benefits and opportunities available, including free lunch programs, accident insurance, summer school initiatives, and more.

  • Migrant Program
  • Oregon
  • Education
  • Services
  • Benefits

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  1. Title IC, Migrant Program Teaching and Learning

  2. As there are many areas in Oregon that may have a Title III program, but not a Title IC program, my request is if your area has new students moving in that may be migrant, please contact your local program coordinator. If it s a non-project area, please contact Melchor Gamez at 503-385-4679. Title IC Migrant Program Request

  3. There are 9 Title IC districts: Forest Grove, Hillsboro, Hood River County, Ontario/Annex, Portland, Nyssa/Adrian/Vale, Beaverton, Woodburn, and Salem-Keizer. There are 9 Title IC ESDs: Clackamas, Columbia Gorge, NW Regional, Southern Oregon, High Desert, Willamette, InterMountain, Multnomah and Lane. Title IC Programs in Oregon

  4. The basic definition of the requirements for qualifying for the migrant program is the student, or their families, must work in agriculture or fishing and moved across district lines within the last three years. Title IC Migrant Program Request

  5. New eligibility requirements now allow a qualified worker to move with his/her family across district lines due to economic necessity and the students qualify for three years. New ESSA Changes

  6. Automatically on Free and Reduced Lunch Program Accident Insurance Summer School Programs Preschool Readiness. 1.0 FTE Preschool Specialist this year provided to each program. High School Summer Leadership Institute at OSU, SOU and Treasure Valley CC Middle School Leadership Opportunities and Camp Stride Academy License for every migrant, (reading, math and science tied to common core standards) GED through HEP Program and College support through CAMP program Services for students from age 3-21 (or until they graduate) 0.5 FTE Graduation and Parent Engagement Specialist Some of the Benefits of the Migrant Program

  7. Students returning to Mexico no longer need to take the Binational Transfer Document or Apostille to get into school. We recommend that if students qualify for dual citizenship, they apply before going. Students Returning to M xico

  8. The new formula averages the last 3 years and adds the number of students served academically in the summer months. Our allocation went from $19.3 million a year to $21.7 million this year. ESSA Change in Formula

  9. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding the migrant program. Jonathan Fernow Phone: 503-947-5807 Email: jonathan.fernow@state.or.us Address: ODE, 255 Capitol St. NE Salem, OR 97310 Contact Information

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