Migrant Education Program
Southwest
Plains Regional Service Center
Migrant Education Program
(SWPRSC MEP) www.swprsc.org/migrant
How can it help my children?
TheMigrant Education Program works to ensure that migrant children fully benefit from the same free public education provided to other children. This program offers services to help reduce the educational disruptions and other problems that result from repeated moves.
Every day you are faced with making decisions, and how well you make them can be affected by whether you are able to read, write, and speak English, and whether you have an understanding of how American culture works. You want to give your children every advantage you can in life. The Migrant Education Program is one of those advantages.

What does the SWPSRC MEP program offer?
A variety of services are
available to migrant students in addition to the educational
services provided by your school district. All services are
provided free of charge. Some of the services that
may be available include:
•
Parent informational
meetings
•
Preschool education home-base
services
•
After-school educational
programs
•
Tutoring and homework
help
•
Adult education (ESL, health,
nutrition)
•
Transportation
•
Free and reduced
lunches
•
Summer programs
•
Community
networking
•
High Education
assistance
•
Community Resource
information
Migrant services vary from
each school district depending on student and family needs.
How can it help my family?
The Migrant
Education Program offers wonderful tools for your children, but
it also gives the entire family the opportunity to learn at
home, right along with your children. Migrant specialists
will provide educational materials that everyone in the household
can utilize and learn from.
How do I qualify?
To be eligible for
this opportunity, you must have moved to a new community within the
past three years and have worked or are working at an
agricultural job. This may include:
•
Planting, cultivating, or
harvesting seasonal crops
•
Packing, processing, or
transporting food products
•
Livestock or ranching
•
Nursery or grain elevator
work
Note: Landscaping does not qualify
What is “Migrant Education”?
The Migrant Education
Program (MEP) is available to schools and families
across the United States. Its focus is on helping families
who work in agriculture—families like yours who know the
importance of a good education for your children and realize
the impact it can have on your entire family.
You may be eligible for a variety of local services to assist you and your children. A migrant recruiter will visit with you to determine if you are eligible for this program and what benefits the program may offer your family.
SouthwestPlains
Regional Service Center Migrant
Education Program
Veronica Williams
MEP Specialist/Education Consultant
WesternKS ID & R Office/SWPRSC
236 San Jose Drive, Suite 40
Dodge City, KS 67801
(620)338-8848 – office
(620)353-8512 – cell

Southwest Plains Regional
Service Center
1-800-728-1022
SWPRSC
Migrant
Program

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