Current Conditions for Fresno, CA

Welcome to the Fresno Unified School District Migrant Education Program web page.  In these pages you will find information regarding the teams of teachers and support personnel that provide services to our Migrant students.  Our current enrollment, as of December 20, 2007, is 7074 students.  Our instructional and support team is composed of two (2) administrators, eleven (11) teachers serving students in K – 12 schools and 17 (seventeen) classified staff providing in-home preschool services, career and educational counseling to 18 to 21 year olds who have not obtained a high school diploma, parent education seminars, identification and recruitment services and clerical support. Our goal is that our interactive and informational website will be beneficial to our schools & community as we strive to serve our Migrant students. Please feel free to contact our web master with comments that will enable us to meet our goal.


What is the Migrant Program?
Migrant Education is a national program that provides supplemental educational and support services to eligible migrant children each year.
What makes a child eligible?
Migrant workers seek temporary or seasonal work in agriculture, fishing, or related industries, including food processing.
Who are Migrant Workers?
To qualify for the Migrant Education Program, a migrant child must have moved within the past three years across state or school district...
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