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The
Migrant Education Program (MEP) in Seattle Public Schools provides
services for migrant students that are academically and culturally
relevant. As a result, our students in this program are ensured of
greater academic success.
We
recognize the special challenges faced by the children from
families of migrant workers. Migrant children have been called
"children of the harvest" and "children of the road." The migrant
student typically reports for school in the late spring, just when
other students are counting down the days until summer vacation.
Many are here for school in the fall, but by November have returned
to their homes in Texas, California, Arizona, or Mexico. The
migrant programs of Seattle Public Schools increase educational
opportunities for these children during their time in our
schools.
The
Migrant Education Program is a federally funded and state managed
program.
Updated
July 28, 2006
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For
more information on Migrant Education Programs (MEPs) in Washington
State, see the web site of the Office
of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Migrant and Bilingual
Education.
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