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Title: Washington State Migrant Education Program


1
Washington State Migrant Education Program
  • Service Delivery Plan
  • January 23, 2009
  • Videoconference

2
Service Delivery Plan
  • Math
  • Reading/ELL
  • Readiness
  • Graduation
  • Health
  • Identification and Recruitment
  • Intrastate and Interstate Coordination

3
Math
  • Goal 1 Increase the of migrant families who
    are able to provide their children with what they
    need to improve their mathematical ability from
    67 to 80.
  • Goal 2 Increase the of highly mobile migrant
    students, as well as other migrant students
    (Grades 9-12) who have access to comprehensive
    mathematics course work from 29 to 75.

4
Reading
  • Goal 1 ELL migrant students increase their
    reading state assessment (WASL) scores in grades
    4/7/10 by ensuring appropriate Student Learning
    Plans are in place for each migrant student who
    does not meet standard on the reading state
    assessment (WASL).
  • Goal 2 Increase the percentage of migrant
    families who actively support literacy
    development in the home from 42 to 75
  • Goal 3 Increase percentage of migrant students
    (Grades 3-12) who are accessing the Internet for
    academic purposes from 30 to 75.

5
Readiness
  • Goal 1 Increase Kindergarten readiness skills of
    migrant children and increase their participation
    in preschool programs from 45 to 75.
  • Goal 2 Increase the percentage of migrant
    families conducting reading and mathematics
    activities in the home with their preschool
    children from 50 to 75.

6
Graduation
  • Goal 1 Increase the percentage of migrant
    districts awarding partial credit from 26 to
    100 in order to increase the percentage of
    Priority for Service migrant students who are
    awarded partial credit from 37 to at least 63.
  • Goal 2 Increase the percentage of migrant
    students who report they have been encouraged to
    graduate from high school and to continue with
    post-secondary opportunities from 26 to 100.
  • Goal 3 Develop a method for tracking migrant
    student graduation and drop-out data.

7
Health
  • Goal 1 Ensure each migrant student receives a
    physical or dental exam within a three year
    period (migrant and non-migrant funded).

8
Identification and Recruitment
  • Goal 1 Maintain data and mapping on most recent
    agricultural and fishing trends (and other
    qualifying activities) in Washington State.
  • Goal 2 Conduct consistent and systematic
    identification and recruitment training
    activities for all Washington State Migrant
    Education Program (MEP) recruitment staff.
  • Goal 3 Ensure staffing conducting Identification
    and Recruitment activities are located statewide
    to ensure timely recruitment of eligible students
    between the ages of 0-21.
  • Goal 4 Maintain accuracy of eligibility
    determinations.

9
Interstate and Intrastate Coordination
  • Goal 1 Ensure the linkage of migrant student
    information for the purpose of exchanging student
    health and academic data to improve interstate
    and intrastate coordination among educational
    programs.
  • Goal 2 Establish and improve programs for credit
    accrual and exchange available to migrant
    students.

10
Nationally Recognized Migrant Student Seven
Areas of Concern
  • Educational Continuity
  • Instructional Time
  • School Engagement
  • English Language Development
  • Educational Support in the Home
  • Health
  • Access to Services

11
LEA Lead 2009-2010
  • Mathematics Goal 1 - Increase the percentage of
    migrant families who are able to provide their
    children with what they need to improve their
    mathematical ability from 67 to 80."
  • Action Step C - Develop and disseminate
    strategies for teachers/staff to communicate with
    parents/families regarding math strategies in the
    home.
  • Action Step D - Plan the development of
    peer-tutoring programs where successful migrant
    students help with math and earn credit.
  • Action Step F - Create lending libraries for
    those migrant students who do not have access to
    mathematical tools.

12
LEA Lead 2009-2010
  • Mathematics Goal 2 - Increase access to
    comprehensive mathematics course work for migrant
    students in Grades 9-12.
  • Action Step A - Develop a plan to accelerate
    learning.
  • Action Step C - Access programs such as
    Navigation 101 or SLP, etc., to empower students
    to develop education plans.
  • Action Step E migrant students have a graduation
    plan in place to access appropriate higher level
    math courses by ensuring middle school migrant
    students are on a trajectory to enroll in higher
    level math courses in high school.

13
LEA Lead 2009-2010
  • Reading/ELL Goal 1 - Increasing state assessment
    results in reading in grades 4, 7 and 10.
  • Action Step A - Coordinate services that are
    currently not available through local services.
  • Action Step B - Monitor migrant student language
    development for those who have exited the TBIP
    program.
  • Action Step C - Report to MSIS the Student
    Learning Plan is on-file with the district.

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LEA Lead 2009-2010
  • Reading/ELL Goal 2 - Increase the percentage of
    migrant families who actively support literacy
    development in the home.
  • Action Step B - Enlist a highly qualified
    reading teacher or literacy specialist to target
    migrant students and families not meeting state
    assessment reading standards through extended
    learning opportunities.

15
LEA Lead 2009-2010
  • Reading/ELL Goal 3 - Increase the percentage of
    migrant students accessing the Internet for
    academic purposes.
  • Action Step A - Host a series of parent nights to
    inform parents of their Internet policies and
    provide training...
  • Action Step B - Share information with migrant
    families on how and where they may access public
    Internet use (e.g., library, community center,
    etc.)

16
LEA Lead 2009-2010
  • Readiness Goal 1 - Increase Kindergarten
    readiness skills of migrant children and increase
    their participation in preschool programs.
  • Action Step E - Entering migrant Kindergartners
    are identified and connected to district
    Kindergarten orientation/registration services
    and activities.

17
LEA Lead 2009-2010
  • Readiness Goal 2 - Increase the percentage of
    migrant families conducting reading and
    mathematics activities in the home for
    preschool-aged migrant children.
  • No action steps for 2009-2010.

18
LEA Lead 2009-2010
  • Graduation, Goal 1 - Increase the of migrant
    districts awarding partial credit and the
    percentage of Priority for Service migrant
    students awarded (receiving) partial credit.
  • Action Step I - Ensure PFS secondary migrant
    students access fully implemented programs to
    develop high school and beyond planning such as
    Navigation 101.

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LEA Lead 2009-2010
  • Graduation, Goal 2 - Increase the percentage of
    migrant students who report they have been
    encouraged to graduate from high school and to
    continue with post-secondary opportunities.
  • Action Step A - provide multiple opportunities
    for migrant students and their families to
    explore career pathways, access career and
    technical education options, and post-secondary
    education. Provide students with information
    about requirements for college entrance,
    financial aid, mentors, and role models.
    Incrementally increase the number of migrant
    students that participate in these events.
  • Action Step D - establish a key person at middle
    schools and high schools whose building
    population is at least 3 migrant to meet with
    migrant students and their parents at least once
    throughout the year to talk about high school
    graduation and beyond.

20
TimelineJanuary July 2009
  • January-March
  • Work with practitioners committees on
    application document and allocation factors
  • April
  • Release of projected 2009-10 Allocation Amounts
    (Regular and Summer)
  • May 19 iGrants Workshop (Pasco am/Yakima pm)
  • May 20 iGrants Workshop (Wenatchee)
  • May 26 iGrants Workshop (Olympia)
  • May 27 iGrants Workshop (Renton)
  • May 28 iGrants Workshop (Anacortes)
  • May 29 iGrants Workshop (Vancouver)
  • July 1 iGrants Applications Due
  • July 15 2008-09 Regular Year EOY Reports Due
  • August 14-15 MSDR Conference (Yakima)
  • Sept. 15 2009 Summer School EOY Reports
    Due
  •  

21
Resources to Assist in Program Planning and
EvaluationLocated in MSDR/MSIS
  • School District Needs Assessment Report
  • Migrant Student Needs Assessment Report
  • Secondary Report (student course
    placement/performance)
  • Supplemental Services Report (by building)

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