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Migrant Education Program - Title I, Part C
The mission of the North Carolina Migrant Education Program is to help migrant students and youth meet high academic challenges by overcoming the obstacles created by frequent moves, educational disruption, cultural and language differences, and health-related problems.
A migrant student is defined as a child who has moved from one school district to another with a parent or guardian who was seeking or acquiring employment in agriculture, related food processing activities and/or fishing.
A student meeting these requirements, with the concurrence of his/her parents or guardians will receive benefits from the Migrant Program.
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Patricia Rourk
Director
(P) 910-253-1093
(F) 866-291-3737
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Betty Winner
Administrative Assistant
(P) 910-253-1074
(F) 866-291-3737
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Julia Caceres
Data Manager
(P) 910-253-1007
(F) 866-291-3737
- Newcomer Website
- Migrant Education & ESSA from State & Federal Regulations Division
- NCDPI & Migrant Education Program
- U S Dept of Education: ESSA Changes
- Migrant Education - Programs & Initiatives
- North Carolina Migrant Education Program
- U S Dept of Education - Migrant Education Program
- U S Dept of Education - Purpose of Migrant Education