6175
BP
Board Policy
Migrant Education Program
The Board of Education desires to provide a comprehensive education program for migrant students that attempts to mitigate the impact of disruptions on their education and provides them the opportunity to meet the district's academic standards. The district shall make use of available funds to provide supplementary services for migrant students.
The Superintendent or designee shall plan for late enrollments of migrant students and shall ensure that all migrant students are correctly identified and placed at the appropriate grade level. He/she shall acquire records from students' previous school districts, as appropriate, and shall consult these records when identifying students' comprehensive needs and preparing their individual learning plans.
When a migrant student transfers to another district, his/her records shall be provided to the receiving district upon request at no cost in order to assist the district in meeting the needs of the student. (20 USC 6398)
The Superintendent or designee shall convene a district parent/guardian advisory council to actively involve parents/guardians in planning, operating and evaluating the migrant education program. (Education Code 54444.2)
The Superintendent or designee shall coordinate the district's migrant program services with other public agencies that serve migrant workers and their families.
Legal & Management References
State
5 CCR 3080 - Applicability of uniform complaint procedures to complaints regarding students with disabilities
5 CCR 4600-4670 - Uniform complaint procedures
Ed. Code 200 - Equal rights and opportunities in state educational institutions
Ed. Code 220 - Prohibition of discrimination
Ed. Code 234.7 - Student protections relating to immigration and citizenship status
Ed. Code 37220 - School calendar
Ed. Code 41601.6 - Extended school year program for migratory students
Ed. Code 48204.7 - Enrollment
Ed. Code 51225.1 - Exemption from district graduation requirements
Ed. Code 51225.2 - Transfer of coursework and credit
Ed. Code 51225.3 - High school graduation requirements
Ed. Code 54440-54445 - Students who are migratory
Federal
20 USC 6311 - State plan
20 USC 6391-6399 - Education of migratory children
20 USC 7881 - Participation of private school students
34 CFR 200.81-200.89 - Migrant education program
Management Resources
California Child Welfare Council Publication - Partial Credit Model Policy and Practice Recommendations
California Department of Education Publication - 2023 State Service Delivery Plan
U.S. Department of Education Publication - Education of Migratory Children Under Title I, Part C of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, Non-Regulatory Guidance, rev. March 2017
Website - CSBA District and County Office of Education Legal Services
Website - California Department of Education, Migrant Education Office
Website - U.S. Department of Education, Office of Migrant Education
Website - West Ed, Migrant Student Information Network
Website - CSBA
Cross References
0415 AR Equity
1220 AR Citizen Advisory Committees
1312.3 AR Uniform Complaint Procedures
3553 AR Free And Reduced Price Meals
4121 AR Temporary/Substitute Personnel
4131 AR Staff Development
4231 BP Staff Development
4331 BP Staff Development
5111.1 AR District Residency
5113.1 AR Chronic Absence And Truancy
5125 AR Student Records
5132 AR Dress And Grooming
5141.26 AR Tuberculosis Testing
5141.31 AR Immunizations
5141.32 AR Health Screening For School Entry
5141.6 BP School Health Services
5145.6 BP Parent/Guardian Notifications
5145.6-E PDF(1) AR Parent/Guardian Notifications
5148.2 AR Before/After School Programs
5148.3 AR Preschool/Early Childhood Education
6000 BP Concepts And Roles
6011 BP Academic Standards
6020 AR Parent Involvement
6115 AR Ceremonies And Observances
6162.51 BP State Academic Achievement Tests
6164.2 BP Guidance/Counseling Services
6164.5 AR Student Success Teams
6171 AR Title I Programs
6174 AR Education For English Learners
6177 BP Summer Learning Programs