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Record Number of Migrant Students Enroll in Summer Program

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Ventura County
Office of Education

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 15, 2020

For more information:
Dave Schermer, Director of Communications

805-383-1922   

dschermer@vcoe.org

Record Number of Migrant Students Enroll in Summer Program

COVID-19 Increasing Need for Educational Services

A record number of migrant students have enrolled in a program that will provided important educational opportunities this summer in Ventura County. A total of 850 students have signed up for at-home summer instruction offered by the Migrant Education Program at the Ventura County Office of Education (VCOE). The program provides services to students who frequently change schools as their families move throughout the state to follow work opportunities in the agriculture industry.

 

“This year, we’re seeing more migrant students stay in Ventura County because of COVID-19-related travel difficulties and the ongoing availability of work in local agriculture,” said Dr. Joe Mendoza, Director of the Special Populations Educational Support Department at VCOE. “Our recruiters did a fantastic job reaching out to more than 2,000 local migrant families to notify them about summer learning opportunities for their children.”

 

The program will provide summer education at home for migrant students from kindergarten through high school. Students in elementary and middle school will receive workbooks in Language Arts and math. High school students will use a computer-based program that offers course credit in Language Arts, history, math, science and more.  All students will be assigned a credentialed teacher who will provide support over the phone.

 

“In normal times, migrant students already face significant obstacles to learning, and it’s been even tougher with school campuses closed due to the pandemic,” said Dr. Cesar Morales, VCOE’s Associate Superintendent for Student Services. “I am thrilled so many migrant students will be able to continue learning this summer thanks to this program.”

 

More About the Migrant Education Program

Among the neediest students in California are migratory youth, who change schools throughout the year. They often cross school district and state lines to follow work in the agriculture, fishing, dairy and logging industries. Since 1966, federal and state laws have recognized the unique educational challenges of migrant students and have provided support to help them and their families overcome obstacles related to poverty and disrupted educational experiences. Additional information about the Migrant Education Program in Ventura County is available at https://www.vcoe.org/Special-Populations/Migrant-Education.


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About the Ventura County Office of Education

The Ventura County Office of Education provides a broad array of fiscal, training and technology support services to local school districts, helping to maintain and improve lifelong educational opportunities for children, educators and community members. VCOE also operates schools that serve students with severe disabilities and behavioral issues, provides career education courses, and coordinates countywide academic competitions including Mock Trial and the Ventura County Science Fair. Learn more at: www.vcoe.org.

 

 

 

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Dave Schermer
DIRECTOR of communications

Ventura County Office of Education
5189 Verdugo Way • Camarillo, CA 93012
Tel: (805) 383-1922 • Fax: (805) 383-1908

dschermer@vcoe.org 

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