Migrant Education
Welcome to Migrant Education Region V!
Migrant Education Region V provides leadership, staff development and other services to districts and families to ensure that migrant students succeed in the basic curriculum. Migrant instructional services are delivered to eligible migrant students through school in a variety of instructional programs through various extended day settings: after school instruction, Saturday schools, home tutorial programs and summer school. Most extended day programs operate 3-5 days per week at participating school sites in Kern County.
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Hidden Treasures!: Summer Programs at Edison & Di Giorgio School District Cluster Sites Summer Programs:
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The Migrant Education Program has had the wonderful opportunity to provide migrant services to the Edison and Di Giorgio area for almost 8 years. Over this time, the Migrant Education Program has come to realize that these cluster sites have come to be our “hidden treasures.” These two school districts are relatively small, but the support and commitment from administration, staff, students, and parents has been incredible throughout the last decade. This summer was no different. With the help of administration, staff, and parents the Migrant Education Program was able to provide a four weeks summer program at Orangewood Elementary, which is part of the Edison School District.
The program started the first week of June and concluded on June 29, 2007. During this time, over 60 at-risk migrant students (from K-8) were provided migrant supplemental services. Migrant teachers provided students with extensive help in math, reading, and writing. Even though students and teachers worked very hard during the summer program, there were several days where they were visited by local artists through the “Artist in Residence Program” and given the opportunity to work on art lessons. Also, author, Matthew Gollub paid the children a visit and explained to students and parents the importance of reading at an early age. At the end of his presentations, students walked away with autographed books that were written by Mr. Gollub. The summer program at Orangewood Elementary was a great success largely in part to the hard work and dedication provided by our migrant teachers and Mr. Holmes who was the principal during the four week period.
In addition to the program at Orangewood, Migrant Education Region V also provided summer services to students in the Di Giorgio area. Unlike other programs held on school sites, the Di Giorgio program is possible through the gracious loan of the recreational center by the trailer park owner. The program ran from June 18 to July 19, 2007 and served over 50 students ranging from 3 to 12 years of age and provided support with early childhood activities, kinder readiness and reading, writing and math. The hardest part was getting every student to class. However, with transportation help, students were able to get to class on a daily basis. Many students showed tremendous growth at the end of the program and as a culminating event tutors and parents celebrated with an impromptu potluck.
Curriculum used at the Summer Programs:
- “Kindergarten Curriculum”
- “Frogs in a Bucket Series” - K-6
- “Bridges Curriculum” - K-8
- “Intervention Works” Reading Kit -3-8
- “Mark Twain Skills Curriculum” 6- 8
- “Fractions curriculum” 6-8
- “Pre-school Academic Lessons” for Parents and Children (MEES Program)
Special Thanks to: Orangewood Elementary Staff: Jesse Apperson, Shelly Barton, Daniel & Valarie Poon, Tiffany Tosti and Mark Holmes
Di Giorgio Staff: Ana Gonzalez, Grace Gutierrez, Sandra Hernandez, Erika Hernandez, Marisol Maldonado, Claudia Medrano, Melissa Mendoza and Sara Rivera
The project was coordinated by Jesus Gonzalez who can be reached at 636-4785
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