Migrant Education

  • Salinas Union High School District

    Migrant Education Program

    Program Purpose

    The Migrant Education Program is federally funded and designed to enrich and respond to the educational and health needs of Migrant students.  The program designs services to help Migrant students to overcome educational disruption, cultural and language barriers, social isolation, various health related issues, and other factors that inhibit the ability of students to do well in school.  

    Our Mission

    The Migrant Education Program of the Salinas Union High School District will empower and support students and families with resources to overcome barriers, defeat limits to succeed academically, and achieve their personal and professional goals.

    El Programa de Educación Migrante de Salinas Union High School District empoderar a los estudiantes y familias con recursos para superar barreras, vencer límites para tener éxito académico y alcanzar sus metas personales y profesionales. 

    Program Eligibility Requirement

    • Students must be between the ages of 3 and 21

    • Students and their family must have moved to seek employment in agriculture, floristry, or commercial fishing within the last three years.

    • A young adult may qualify on his or her own if he or she works and moves due to seeking agricultural, floristry or commercial fishing employment.

    • Type of work must be seasonal or temporary

    • Eligibility is established through an interview process conducted by a certified Migrant Program Recruiter

    Contact Us

    Migrant Education Main Office: 1155 E. Alisal Street, Room H4

    831-796-7060

    Alisal High School Representatives: 

    Julia Barragan, Migrant Resource Counselor (9th grade): 831-796-7600 Ext. 2939

    Email: julia.barran@salinasuhsd.org

    Maria Reyes, Migrant Resource Counselor (10th-12th grade): 831796-7600 Ext 2022

    Email: maria.reyes@salinasuhsd.org

     

    Supplemental Services

    Student Services

    • Guidance and Support Case Management

    • Academic Academies

    • Credit Recovery Intersession

    • Academic Excursions

    • Career/Vocational and College Awareness

    • Leadership Development

    • School materials and supplies

     

    Out of School Youth Services

    • Guidance and Support Case Management

    • High School Equivalency Diploma Preparation

    • Alternative Education Placement

    • Career and Vocational Education

    • School materials and supplies

    • Referrals to Community Services

    Parent Services

    • Family Services Advocate Guidance and Support

    • US Educational System Workshops

    • Health Family Night Workshops

    • District Parent Advisory Council

    Summer Programs

    • Middle School Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Academy

    • Academic Excursions

    • High School Work Study Program

    Program Purpose

    The Migrant Education Program is federally funded and designed to enrich and respond to the educational and health needs of Migrant students.  The program designs services to help Migrant students to overcome educational disruption, cultural and language barriers, social isolation, various health related issues, and other factors that inhibit the ability of students to do well in school.  

    Our Mission

    The Migrant Education Program of the Salinas Union High School District will empower and support students and families with resources to overcome barriers, defeat limits to succeed academically, and achieve their personal and professional goals.

    El Programa de Educación Migrante de Salinas Union High School District empoderar a los estudiantes y familias con recursos para superar barreras, vencer límites para tener éxito académico y alcanzar sus metas personales y profesionales. 

    Program Eligibility Requirement

     

    • Students must be between the ages of 3 and 21

    • Students and their family must have moved to seek employment in agriculture, floristry, or commercial fishing within the last three years.

    • A young adult may qualify on his or her own if he or she works and moves due to seeking agricultural, floristry or commercial fishing employment.

    • Type of work must be seasonal or temporary

    • Eligibility is established through an interview process conducted by a certified Migrant Program Recruiter

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    Contact Us

    Migrant Education Main Office: 1155 E. Alisal Street, Room H4

    831-796-7060

    Alisal High School Representatives: 

    Julia Barragan, Migrant Resource Counselor (9th grade): 831-796-7600 Ext. 2939

    Email: julia.barran@salinasuhsd.org

    Maria Reyes, Migrant Resource Counselor (10th-12th grade): 831796-7600 Ext 2022

    Email: maria.reyes@salinasuhsd.org

     

    Supplemental Services

     

    Student Services

    • Guidance and Support Case Management

    • Academic Academies

    • Credit Recovery Intersession

    • Academic Excursions

    • Career/Vocational and College Awareness

    • Leadership Development

    • School materials and supplies

     

    Out of School Youth Services

    • Guidance and Support Case Management

    • High School Equivalency Diploma Preparation

    • Alternative Education Placement

    • Career and Vocational Education

    • School materials and supplies

    • Referrals to Community Services

     

    Parent Services

    • Family Services Advocate Guidance and Support

    • US Educational System Workshops

    • Health Family Night Workshops

    • District Parent Advisory Council

     

    Summer Programs

    • Middle School Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Academy

    • Academic Excursions

    • High School Work Study Program

    Participants at the Speech and Debate Tournament

    Student Academic Excursions

     

     

    Migrant Parent Meetings

     

     

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