Migrant Education Programs and Services

Programs

After-School Tutorial Program 

The Migrant After-School Tutorial Program provides personalized, one-on-one academic support to migrant students in grades K-12 through a virtual learning model. Teachers work closely with their students and their families to meet individual academic needs, reinforce classroom learning, and help students stay on track for success. 

Students receive targeted instruction in:

  • English Language Arts (ELA)
  • Mathematics
  • English Language Development (ELD)

In addition to academic support, high school students receive case management services to help ensure they stay on track for graduation. Teachers work closely with students and families to monitor progress, provide guidance, and connect them with resources that support their educational goals. 

The Migrant Education Instructional Support Programs are designed to meet each student's unique needs while promoting academic success from home.

Site-Based and Home-Based Programs

In partnership with local school districts, the Migrant Education Program offers academic support designed to help students strengthen their skills and achieve academic success in school.

Services are available for eligible migrant students from preschool through 12th grade and are tailored to meet their unique educational needs. These supports help students stay on track, build confidence, and reach their full academic potential. 

Who Is an Out-of-School Youth (OSY)?

An Out-of-School Youth (OSY) is a young person who qualifies for the Migrant Education Program but is not currently enrolled in school and has not earned a high school diploma. To qualify, the individual must be a migratory worker or the child of a migratory worker and have moved for temporary or seasonal work in agriculture, dairy, lumber, or fishing. 

Support Services for Migrant OSY

Region VII offers a variety of services to help OSY students continue their education and prepare for future success:

  • Educational guidance and support
  • Job training resources
  • Individual needs assessments
  • Personalized learning plans
  • Referrals to educational programs and community agencies
  • College and career transition activities
  • Leadership development activities
  • Access to health services

These services are designed to meet the unique needs of OSY students and help them build a pathway toward a brighter future.

We believe that parents are their children’s first and most important teachers, and we are here to support them in this role!

The Migrant Education School Readiness Program (MESRP) is a home-based kindergarten readiness program designed to help preschool-aged children (ages 3-5) prepare for kindergarten and future academic success.

Through MESRP:

  • Children receive a developmentally appropriate curriculum focused on building early learning skills
  • Parents are partnered with a teacher who models fun, engaging activities and positive adult-child interactions
  • Families learn how to support learning at home and build routines that promote school readiness
  • Teachers work closely with parents, encouraging active involvement in their child's education every step of the way

Together, we help lay a strong foundation of lifelong learning. 

Contact

Myra Q. Sanchez
Director II
mqsanchez@rcoe.us
(760) 863-3363