Migrant Education

Migrant Education

Lowndes County Schools teacher with young summer migrant student program participants

About Migrant Education
The Migrant Education Program (MEP) is a federally-funded program designed to support comprehensive educational programs for migrant children to help reduce the educational disruption and other problems that result from repeated moves.
In Lowndes County, two Student Service Providers (SSPs) work with Migrant students and their families to help meet their needs so that students may be successful in school.

Local Identification and Recruitment (ID&R)
Plan

Contacts:

Herb Hamilton, Director of Migrant Education

[email protected]

Ana Brown, Student Services Provider
[email protected]

Daniel Valdez, Student Services Provider

[email protected]

Manual de Estudiantes & Padres

Escuelas del Condado de Lowndes Manual de Estudiantes & Padres

Migrant Education Resources

To access additional information about regional MEP offices, identification and recruitment (ID & R), comprehensive needs assessment (CNA) and Parent Advisory Councils (PAC), access the DOE link below.

Migrant Education (Georgia DOE)