Migrant Education Program
What is the Migrant Education Program?
(Source: Georgia Migrant Education Program Brochure)
Title I, Part C, Migrant Education is a United States Department of Education program that provides supplemental education and support services to eligible migrant children. These services help children of migrant workers overcome the disruption to their education and other obstacles. The Migrant Education Program is based on the premise that poverty, mobility and school achievement are related and that children who are both poor and migratory are more likely to have difficulty in school.
Title I, Part C, Migrant Education Program is a program of the United States Department of Education that provides supplementary educational services to migrant children. These services help the children of migrant workers to overcome the interruptions of their education and other obstacles they face. The Migrant Education Program is based on the premise that poverty and instability affect and are related to school success and that children who are both poor and migrant are more likely to have difficulties in school.
Georgia Migrant Education Program Brochure in English: Click here
Georgia Migrant Education Program Brochure in Spanish: Click here
Parent Occupational Survey (English): Click here
Parent Occupational Survey (Spanish): Click here