The Migrant Education Program works collaboratively with school
districts, as well as regional, state and interstate agencies in an
effort to provide high-quality academic and social opportunities for
migrant students.
Migrant staff serve as advocates for migrant students and design
programs to help migratory students overcome educational disruption,
cultural and language barriers, social isolation, various health-related
problems and other factors that inhibit the ability of migrant students
to do well in school. The Migrant Program prepares students to meet the
challenging state academic standards, graduate from high school and
make a successful transition to post secondary education or employment
in order to become contributing members of our society.