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Migrant education staff outline services, ask community to spread word

San Francisco Board of Education · February 28, 2017
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Summary

Migrant Education Parent Advisory Council described programs that support children of migrant workers — advocacy, family literacy, technology and home‑based pre‑K — and urged outreach to identify eligible families; board members asked about professional development and a March 6 forum at Mission High School.

Superintendent Lee introduced a presentation from SFUSD's Migrant Education Parent Advisory Council on the program's services and outreach.

Migrant education staff Gina Padilla and Teresa Molina told the school board the program works with families who have done farm, packing or fisheries work in the United States in the last 36 months, making children eligible for three years of services. The council highlighted classroom support, home‑based…

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