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The PAEC Migrant Education Program serves the school districts of Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, FSU Lab School, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Taylor, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington.
Identification/Recruitment
School boards and superintendents throughout Florida are required by state statute to cooperate with the Department of Education in identifying and reporting the names of each child who meet the qualifications defined by the Federal Regulation (Section 201.3) and Florida Statutes 230.23(13)(b) and 230.33(14)(b). To accomplish this, recruiters are employed to identify and recruit migrant families. Recruitment activities are handled through periodic visits to migrant living areas, referrals from schools, health departments, food stamp offices and other agencies.
Advocacy
Migrant Services Coordinators, Recruiters, and Academic Advocates provide wide-range, comprehensive family support through networking with agencies, programs and services to assist migrant parents and their children.
Interstate and Intrastate Coordination
PAEC partners with agencies throughout the state to ensure migrant families and students receive needed services; such as, referrals to GED Programs, CAMP programs, migrant services, early-childhood services, etc. Statewide contacts are maintained through committee participation, meetings, workshops and conferences.
Other Supporting Services Provided by Program Staff
Health Services are provided to migrant families and students through referrals to agencies. Some of the services offered by the agencies are: health screenings, immunizations, dental care, and other needed services.
Social Services are provided by migrant services coordinators and other advocates through participation and membership in interagency councils.
Nutrition is provided to all summer school participants and pre-kindergarten students through district/school food services.
Transportation to summer school is provided by the school district to students participating in district summer school programs.
Early Intervention is provided through Migrant services coordinators, advocates and recruiters seeking out programs appropriate to pre-kindergarten children.
Add-On and Tutorial Services are provided after school or on Saturdays for students in districts where large numbers of migrant students are enrolled.
Other Program Activities
Eligibility
According to sections 1115(b)(1)(A) (incorporated into the MEP program by virtue of sections 1304(c)(2)) and 1309(2) of the statute and §§ 200.81(e) and 200.103(a) of the regulations, a child is an “migratory child” and is eligible for MEP services if all of the following conditions are met:
Other Helpful Links
http://www.myfmpac.org/
http://www.floridakidcare.org