MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM 2017-2018
Who Qualifies for Migrant Education Services? • Children & Youth between the ages of Birth - 21 years old who have moved with, or to join a family member/guardian, or on their own at any time in the last three years to seek work in agriculture (including fishing, dairy or livestock) may be eligible to receive free supplemental education or support services. • Please call (239) 377-0560 if you think you have a student who may qualify.
Services Provided by Program Staff • Social Services • Health Services • Nutrition • Transportation • Early Intervention • Push-In Support by Supplemental Resource Teachers and/or Supplemental Support Staff • Summer Migrant Programs • Parent Involvement
Recruiter/Home-School Liaisons Recruiter/Home School Liaison Phone Number Dora Agado 377-4962 Ruben Alfaro 377-7191 Frances Alvarado 377-7313 Armando Gimenez 377-0570 Juan Medina, Title I Compliance 377-1898 Specialist Priscilla Mendoza 377-4586 Sainvildor Numa 377-8424 Maria Perez 377-0574
Migrant Education Program Staff Staff Member Title Phone Number Dr. Tammy Caraker Associate Superintendent of School and 377-0202 District Operations Tammy Brown Director Title I Migrant 377-0568 Angie Cruz Coordinator, ESSA Programs 377-4578 Dr. Courtney Zmach Director, Research, Evaluations and 377-3581 Grant Development Flavia Mansberger Manager, Title I Migrant 377-0571 Luz Echeverri Title I Compliance Specialist 377-0327 (Documentation of Services) Maricela Pineda Title I Compliance Specialist 377-0572
Education Services in Naples • Pre-Kindergarten in-home literacy program for students who are ages 3 or 4: Ms. Ruth Torres will provide home visits to foster a love for literacy in the homes of migrant families. The program focuses on concepts of print and family engagement. • Push-in supplemental support for schools in Naples without a migrant allocation: Ms. Marlene Dimas will provide rotating support to schools in Naples and Marco Island.
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