The goal of the Migrant Education Program (MEP) is to ensure that all migrant students reach challenging academic standards and graduate with a high school diploma (or complete a GED). Learn More
Resources for Identification & Recruitment. Every recruiter receives consistent and systematic training regarding their local migrant-funded ID&R requirements.
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MSDRS staff in Sunnyside provide a statewide, consistent and systematic training as to Migrant Records Clerks in migrant-funded districts regarding their local MSDRS requirements.
MSDRS provides a Portable Assisted Study Sequence (PASS) credit retrieval program. Since 1978, the PASS Program offers semi-independent study courses designed to help students in grades 7 through 12 to get on track to graduate.
Helpful statistical information regarding the migrant program taken from the MSIS.
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Maps displaying Washington State Migrant and Non-Migrant districts
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Graduation Requirements List of Districts School District Directory
A collection of materials to assist in providing services to migrant students.
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A helpful list of links to MEP Offices, Other State Systems, and migrant education related websites.
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This link provides a listing of forms and resources available from the MSDRS office. In addition, a PDF version is available for viewing purposes or to print.
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MSDRS is involved in Academies Dare to Dream and Voices in the Field. Additionally, MSDRS assists the annual Washington State Migrant Education Program Conference.
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This report provides a unique three (3) year COE generation, COE revalidations and enrollment counts and comparisons for project and non-project districts.