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Title I Migrant Education


Title I ― Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged Part - Title I Part C Education of Migratory Children Federal Law: Statute: P.L.100-110; ESEA, as amended by No Child Left Behind, 2001, Title I C- Education of Migratory Children, Sections 3002-3008; Regulation: CFR.200.81

Overview

Title I migrant education is a federally-funded program that assists selected local school districts in providing supplemental education services needed by migratory children. The program helps children develop oral and written language, and other communication skills. It also focuses on reading, mathematics, and other core subjects to improve student achievement. Coordinated supportive services may also be provided. Local school districts may submit funding applications per departmental guidelines.

Program Elements

  • Education Services
  • Supportive Program Services
  • Parent Involvement Opportunities
  • Coordinated Resources and Services


For questions about this information, contact Kathleen M. Jackson (608) 266-9616

Last updated on 2/22/2008 1:57:27 PM