Migrant Education Program

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Eligibility
- WHO: A child who is, or whose parent, spouse, or guardian, is a migratory agricultural worker who has moved due to economic necessity
- WHAT: Temporary or seasonal employment in agricultural work
- WHERE: From one school district to another
- WHY: Due to economic necessity AND engage in new qualifying work soon after the move; OR actively sought new qualifying work AND has a recent history of moves.
- WHEN: Within the preceding 36 months
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Websites
- TEA Title I, Part C — Education of Migratory Children
- Texas Migrant Education Program (TMEP) Web Portal
- TEA Federal Program Compliance
- Association for Migrant Educators of Texas (AMET)
- National Association of State Directors of Migrant Education (NASDME)
- Texas Migrant Interstate Program (TMIP)
- Texas New Generation System (TX-NGS) Home Page
- Migrant Student Information Exchange (MSIX)
- USDE Office of Migrant Education (OME)
- TEA AIIMS Parent Advisory Council (PAC)
Resources
Videos
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Out of School Youth (OSY) are individuals who are not currently enrolled in school and do not have a high school diploma or General Education Development (GED) certificate.
The goal of the Migrant Education Program (MEP) is for all migrant OSY and Here to Work youth to achieve positive outcomes, including the completion of a secondary education which can prepare them for college or assist them in becoming a productive member of the workforce.
General Education Development (GED)
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- TMIP Quarterly Newsletter
- Parents & Families of Migratory Students
- TMEP Staff Quarterly Newsletter
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Please use this link to create your own copy of the 2025-2026 Family Survey.