Calle Misión 133, Suite 100
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Teléfono (831) 429-3410 | Fax (831) 429-3439
Recursos para estudiantes de inglés
El Departamento de Aprendizaje y Logros supervisa una variedad de servicios especiales que se brindan a los estudiantes. Los servicios incluyen TÃtulo I/III, Inmersión Bidireccional , Servicios para Estudiantes de Inglés y Educación Migrante . También preparan el trabajo administrativo relacionado con las subvenciones, la Solicitud Consolidada y los informes requeridos por el Departamento de Educación de California y la Oficina de Derechos Civiles. El departamento también es responsable de administrar la financiación categórica, incluidos los fondos del Plan Único.
Contactos:
Shannon Calden
Director de currÃculo, intervención y evaluaciones de primaria/Director de migrantes
429-3410 extensión 48243
shannoncalden@sccs.net
Title III
Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act provides supplemental funding to school districts to implement language instruction educational programs designed to help English learners and immigrant students attain English language proficiency and meet the state’s academic and content standards. The Title III Plan outlines how Santa Cruz City Schools intends to implement its Title III Program Improvement Year IV Plan for the Secondary District from 2011-13.
Migrant Education Program
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The general purpose of the Migrant Education Program (MEP) is to ensure that migrant children fully benefit from the same free public education provided to other children. A child is considered “migrant” if the parent or guardian is a migratory worker in the agricultural, dairy, lumber, or fishing industries and whose family has moved during the past three years. Eligibility is established through an interview conducted by a Migrant Education recruiter who visits the migrant worker's home and employment location.
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To ensure that migratory children receive full and appropriate opportunities to meet the same challenging state academic content and achievement standards expected of all children, Santa Cruz City Schools has made available the following services:
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Educational
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Migrant Education Even Start (MEES) provides home-based instruction to pre-K students
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Out of School Youth (OSY) receives information on basic nutrition, healthy lifestyle choices, proper dental care, and drug and alcohol awareness in order to help them make healthy lifestyle changes.
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