Migrant Services

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Our district's Migrant Program is dedicated to meeting the unique needs of migrant students and their families by ensuring priority placement in educational services, as well as providing afterschool support and enrichment opportunities. Through this program, students receive extra academic assistance, while parents gain access to valuable resources and workshops, ensuring that every migrant student has the tools needed to succeed and thrive in our schools.

Qualifications for Migrant Services

Families qualify for Migrant Services in California if they have moved within the last three years for seasonal or temporary work in agriculture, fishing, dairy, or related industries. This program ensures that children of migratory workers receive the educational support they need to overcome challenges associated with frequent moves and interruptions in their schooling.
 
 
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MPAC meeting schedule in Spanish
 
 
  • Meetings are one hour long.
  • Childcare is provided.
  • Food and refreshments are available.
  • Gather Migrant parent and community input on programs.
  • Learn how to support your child’s education.
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Contacts
 
Annette Grigsby-Chamberlain

Director

State & Federal Programs

[email protected]

559-274-4700 ext 10155

 
Cindy Escandon

Supervisor of
EL & Migrant

(559) 274-4700 ext 10195

cescandon@centralusd.k12.ca.us 

 

Martha Pagan

Administrative Assistant

(559) 274-4700 ext 10197

[email protected] 

 
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2024 - 2025 Migrant Afterschool Programs
 

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Each Central USD school site’s School Accountability Report Card (SARC) is now available. You may find the SARC for your child’s school on the school’s website or request a hard copy in the main office. The information above contains more details about the SARC.

Immigration Resources

Central Unified is committed to all students’ legal right to an education regardless of immigration status. We will continue to advocate for and embrace all students as full members of our school community. Our policies explicitly assert that immigration enforcement is prohibited from accessing our campuses or student and family information without a valid subpoena or warrant. We are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our students and their families. For support and resources, Click the link below.

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