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The Migrant Education Program 101 A brief overview of the MEP and the OME Lindsay Booth & Tara Ramsey New Directors Orientation March 6, 2017 The mission of the Office of Migrant Education is to provide excellent leadership, technical assistance, and financial support to improve the educational opportunities and academic success of migratory children, youth, agricultural workers, fishers, and their families.

Agenda Introductions Activity- Alphabet Soup Getting to know OME- How we can help! Reviewing the MEP Applying for a CIG Finding Resources 2

Objectives Learn the OME core functions and staff roles Review MEP basics Learn about current consortiums and the upcoming grant cycle Identify resources available to MEP Directors 3

Legal Page Statute Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Title I, Part C, Section 1301-1309, as amended Code of Federal Regulations 34 CFR 200.81-200.89 Guidance MEP Non-Regulatory Guidance (Oct. 3, 2010) 4

ALPHABET SOUP! 5

How many acronyms do you know? CR SEA LOA EDGAR GPRA ESEA ESSA ID&R COE MSIX CIG DUNS GAN PPE CFR PAC PFS CSPR FERPA MPO OSY PASS SSRP HEP CAMP CNA SDP NCLB PO DQI OESE LBJ ED GSS NRG 6

THE OFFICE OF MIGRANT EDUCATION 7

OME CORE Functions Grant & Contract Administration Legislation, Budget & Policy Guidance Evaluation & Research Outreach Special Initiatives 8

U.S. Department of Education Organization 9

OESE OESE Organizational Chart Academic Improvement Early Learning Indian Education Migrant Education School Support and Rural Programs Safe and Healthy Schools Office of State Support MEP HEP/CAMP MSIX Program Officers Data & Evaluation 10

Migrant Education Program Leadership Lisa Ramirez, Director Tara Ramsey, Acting Group Leader Joanne Bogart, Acting Team Leader MSIX Patricia Meyertholen Maria Hishikawa Program Officers Data & Evaluation Joanne Bogart Sarah Martinez Lindsay Booth Edward Monaghan Preeti Choudhary Administration Debbie Watson 11

MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM 12

MEP QUIZ TIME! ( CHEATING ENCOURAGED) 13

Answers 1. In 1966, Congress enacted the Migrant Education Program as a Stateadministered and operated program to reduce the unique challenges that children of migratory workers experience. 2. Title I, Part C of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended, authorized States to establish or improve, directly or through local operating agencies, programs of education for migratory children. 3. The Code of Federal Regulations is an annual codification of the general and permanent rules published by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government, and provides applicable regulations related to the MEP. 14

Answers Cont. (#4) The Key components of the MEP are: Identification, Recruitment, and Eligibility State Migrant Education Program Funding Allocation and Use of Funds Program Planning Comprehensive Needs Assessment and Service Delivery Plan Provision of Services Parental Involvement Program Coordination Program Evaluation Program Performance Reporting 15

Answers Cont. (#5) 1. To assist States in supporting high-quality and comprehensive educational programs and services during the school year and, as applicable, during summer or intersession periods, that address the unique educational needs of migratory children. 2. To ensure that migratory children who move among the States are not penalized in any manner by disparities among the States in curriculum, graduation requirements, and challenging State academic standards. 3. To ensure that migratory children receive full and appropriate opportunities to meet the same challenging State academic standards that all children are expected to meet. 4. To help migratory children overcome educational disruption, cultural and language barriers, social isolation, various health-related problems, and other factors that inhibit the ability of such children to succeed in school. 5. To help migratory children benefit from State and local systemic reforms. 16

CONSORTIUM INCENTIVE GRANTS 17

CIG Purpose The Consortium Incentive Grant program provides financial incentives to State Educational Agencies (SEAs) to participate in consortia that improve the interstate or intrastate coordination of migrant education programs by addressing key needs of migratory children who have their education interrupted.

FY 2015-2017 CIGs

CIG Funding The Secretary may award up to $3 million in CIG funds and each CIG grantee (SEA) can only receive one incentive grant award. Award amounts are based on a two-tiered funding formula: Tier I= x MEP grant $1million Tier II = 2x MEP funding< $1million * A SEA cannot receive more than $250,000/year or an amount greater than its MEP basic formula award.

Is a CIG right for you? Consider the following questions: What services and resources available through the CIG can be leveraged for migrant students? Based on the past five-year migrant trends in your state, what additional services and resources do you anticipate needing? Does your program have the capacity to fulfill all obligations of the consortium?

RESULTS.ED.GOV 22

Have a wonderful ADM! Tara Ramsey Tara.Ramsey@ed.gov Lindsay Booth Lindsay.Booth@ed.gov The mission of the Office of Migrant Education is to provide excellent leadership, technical assistance, and financial support to improve the educational opportunities and academic success of migratory children, youth, agricultural workers, fishers, and their families. 23