Migrant Education (Title I Part C)
The Migrant Education program serves children and youth (ages 3-21) whose families move from one school district to another to obtain employment in dairy or seasonal work in agriculture or logging. There are no income guidelines used to detemine elibibility.
Have you...
- Moved to a new town in the last three years?
- Moved for...
- Dairy Farm Work
- Logging
- Planting & Harvesting Fruits or Vegetables
- Trimming & Harvesting Christmas Trees & Wreaths
- Work in a Food Processing Plant
- Poultry or Egg Farm Work
Do you...
- Have children ages 3-21?
We can...
- Help make your children's move to a new school easier.
- Help support your children's success in school.
- Help to get your children involved in community activities.
- Help connect you to other services, even programs that can help your children go to college.
- Help you locate health & translator services.
How...
- Just call us at (802) 524-1544.
- Talk to one staff and find out if you qualify for services.
- If you are eligible, then all you have to do is sign up. It's that simple!
Migrant Education Directory
| Name | Position | Phone | ||
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Ferland, Louise | Migrant Education Coord. | (802) 524-1544 | Send Message |
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Ploof, Joyce | Migrant Education | (802) 524-1544 | Send Message |
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