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Title I, Part C - Migrant Education Program

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.

 

Services for migrant students are established as follows:

  • Parents/guardians complete the enrollment paperwork at the school
  • The school forwards any forms indicating migrant status to the migrant coordinator, Dr. Jessica Edenfield
  • Dr. Edenfield forwards the paperwork to our migrant consortium who determines eligibility for services
  • Parent/Guardian is informed with eligibility is established
  • Services begin
 
Feel free to reach out to Migrant coordinator, Dr. Jessica Edenfield, at 706-554-8052 or jedenfield@burke.k12.ga.us if you have questions or concerns.
 

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Follow the Georgia Migrant Education Program @GeorgiaMEP on Twitter to get access to current news, updates and all-things migrant happening across the state.

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