Migrant Ed Programming

  • The Migrant Education Program (MEP) would like to keep migrant families up to date with information about opportunities available to their students. MEP will send information regarding program opportunities via e-mail, mail, text and/or the MEP Newsletter.

    We look forward to seeing you at future events!

Migrant Summer Learning

  • New for 2024: 

    For those students that qualify, school-based staff will be reaching out to families to discuss registration options. 

     

    Elementary

    The Migrant Education Program is hosting a summer learning program in June for K-5th grade students that have scores in the well below benchmark range on mClass assessments. The process and selection for registration is taking place at the school level in coordination with schools and staff. School-based staff will reach out to those individual families who have students testing in the well below benchmark range to discuss sign-up options. 

     

    Middle School

    The Migrant Education Program is hosting a summer learning program in June for 6th-8th grade students that have scores in the well below benchmark range in math assessments. The process and selection for registration is taking place in coordination with Migrant Education Program staff and the parents/guardians of 6th - 8th grade students that qualify. Internal staff will be reviewing student assessment scores and will reach out to those families with students that have scores in the well below benchmark range in math to discuss sign up options. 

     

    More details here:

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    Questions?

    If you have questions or believe your student may qualify for the Migrant Summer Learning due to assessment scores, please fill out this

CampBrain

  • Campbrain is an online portal used to sign up for opportunities offered through Migrant Education. Once your Certificate of Eligibility (COE) has been approved, you will receive sign-up instructions via mail. 

     

    If you have forgotten your password, please visit Campbrain and click on reset password underneath the login fields. 

     

    If you need help with your account or have questions, please contact the Migrant Education office at (907) 742-4275 or migrant_office@asdk12.org

     

     

Parent Advisory Committee

  • The Migrant Education Program (MEP) is accepting applications to fill a vacant seat on the Parent Advisory Committee.   MEP consults with the Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) in an organized, ongoing, and timely way, in the planning, review, and improvement of the local migrant education program.

    Consideration is given to the following criteria when selecting individuals for the Migrant Education Parent Advisory Committee:

    • Commitment to improving educational opportunities for MEP students.
    • Sincere interest in the welfare of MEP children and in quality education.
    • Ê®·ÖÁùºÏ²Ê involvement and ability to network within the community.
    • Working knowledge of the Anchorage community.
    • Ability to function effectively as a team member, as well as a leader.
    • Ability to motivate others to become engaged and involved.
    • Commit to attending quarterly meetings.

    As a member of the Migrant Education Parent Advisory Committee, you may:

    • Work with school staff to identify the educational and supportive needs of the children participating in the Migrant Education Program.
    • Take an active role in promoting parental participation.
    • Assist and advise the school district on the planning and implementation of the Migrant Education Program.
    • Assist in identifying community resources.
    • Assist in providing information to parents about the Migrant Education Program.
    • Listen to any person or group who may have questions, concerns, or recommendations about the present Migrant Education Program.
    • If you have any questions, please call our office at 907-742-4275 or send an e-mail to migrant_office@asdk12.org 

     

    Click here to apply for the Migrant Education Parent Committee: