Title: Goal: Objectives:
1Goal Objectives
ISD / CISD
c. 1. When, in your school year calendar, the
Title I Migrant Coordinator will provide campus
principals, appropriate campus Staff, and parents
the Priority for Services criteria and updated
NGS Priority for Services reports.
Required Activity Personnel Resources Timeline Evaluation
2C 2. When in your school year calendar, the
districts Title I Migrant Coordinator, MEP
staff, and migrant school staff will make home
and/or community visits to update parents on the
academic progress of their children.
Required Activity Personnel Resources Timeline Method of Evaluation
3c. 3. A narrative section that explains how the
districts Title I Migrant Coordinator, will use
NGS Priority for Services Reports to give
priority placements to these students in Migrant
Education Program activities.
4c.4. a narrative section that explains how the
districts title I Migrant Coordinator will
ensure that Priority for Services Students
receive priority access to instructional
services, as well as social worker and community
social services/ agencies.
5c. 5. A narrative section that describes in
detail federal, state, and local programs that
serve Priority for Services students
6Goal To better serve Priority for Services( PFS)
students by providing instructional and
support services that will ensure student
success.Objectives 100 of PFS students will
have access to instructional opportunities.
90 of PFS students will be on grade level
within 2 years. 90 of PFS
students will meet the state academic achievement
standard (TAKS)
c. 1. When, in your school year calendar, the
Title I Migrant Coordinator will provide campus
principals, appropriate campus Staff, and parents
the Priority for Services criteria and updated
NGS Priority for Services reports.
Required Activity Personnel Resources Timeline Evaluation
The Migrant Coordinator will ensure that principals, counselors, teachers, and parents have a thorough understanding of the criteria for the Priority for Services Student. The MSC will ensure that campus staff know that the PFS report will be run on a monthly basis and understand how to read and use the report. MSC, Migrant Counselors, Strategists, Teachers, NGS Data Specialists, Recruiters Priority of Services (PFS) report The PFS report will be run on a monthly basis First Staff meeting of the school year, Ongoing staff and in-service meetings to ensure accuracy for late arrival students Sign-in sheet PFS distribution log Logs will be kept by date and will provide documentation
7C 2. When in your school year calendar, the
districts Title I Migrant Coordinator, MEP
staff, and migrant school staff will make home
and/or community visits to update parents on the
academic progress of their children.
Required Activity Personnel Resources Timeline Method of Evaluation
The Title I, Migrant Coordinator will ensure that he/she and the MEP staff and migrant school staff will make home and/or community visits to update parents on the academic progress of their children. The MSC will ensure that parents understand the educational system . Migrant Service Coordinator, Migrant or Academic Counselor, Strategist, Teachers and Recruiters. Progress Reports/ Six weeks reports cards Teacher Conference periods Truancy Student code of Conduct 3rd week of six weeks Six weeks Parent Conference after progress reports 3rd week of six weeks and every six weeks (inform parent about absences. Sign in logs Logs will be kept for Progress Reports/Six Weeks and Truancy
8c. 3. A narrative section that explains how the
districts Title I Migrant Coordinator, will use
NGS Priority for Services Reports to give
priority placements to these students in Migrant
Education Program activities.
- The Title I Migrant Coordinator will ensure that
the NGS Priority for Services report will be run
every month. These reports will be explained and
discussed with all campus staff to ensure that
the PFS students receive proper placements. If
the PFS student is lacking an area of TAKS, for
example, the Migrant Coordinator, Counselor,
Strategist, and/or Migrant Teacher will ensure
that the student receives proper placement of a
TAKS remediation class. - Students who participate in advanced
classes, extra-curricular activities will be
given sufficient time to make up work necessary
to either catch-up or stay abreast of the course. - It benefits the entire school staff to
thoroughly understand the Migrant Education
Program to ensure student success. - The Title I Migrant Coordinator will
provide an ongoing comprehensive needs assessment
to ensure that migrant students are given
priority of services if they are failing or most
at risk of failing to meet the states academic
content standards and student achievement
standards - It is the goal of the ----------------ISD/CISD
to ensure the success of our priority for
services students. It is through no fault of
their own, that their economic status places them
in dire need of migrant work.
9c.4. a narrative section that explains how the
districts title I Migrant Coordinator will
ensure that Priority for Services Students
receive priority access to instructional
services, as well as social worker and community
social services/ agencies.
- The Title I Migrant Coordinator will ensure that
the Priority for Services student receive
priority access to instructional services as well
as social worker and community social
services/agencies. - The late entry, early withdrawal and the
interrupted schooling places the Priority for
Services students at the verge of failure. The
Statewide Service Delivery plans eight
identified needs will be met relative to the PFS
student - First graders will meet sufficient
needs for promotion to grade 2 - Students who failed TAKS must
participate in summer TAKS remediation - Middle school students must use learning
and study skills appropriate to - learning.
- Middle school students must have timely
attention and appropriate interventions - related to problems or concerns that
are academically and non-academically - related.
- Middle school student must have
necessary homework assistance and tools at
home essential for academic success. - Secondary student must earn the required
core credits for on- time graduation - Secondary students must make up
course work they lack due to late enrollment or
early withdrawal - Migrant students who migrate outside of
Texas in summer months must be served in - summer migrant programs through the efforts of
interstate coordination. - It is the goal of --------ISD/CISD to ensure
that the PFS students receive instructional
services in all of the eight identified needs.
The success of the PFS student is first priority.
10c. 5. A narrative section that describes in
detail federal, state, and local programs that
serve Priority for Services students
- Priority for Services students have many options
to accrue credits. The _________ISD/CISD offers
a gamut of resources at the federal, state, and
local level for the PFS students. - At the federal level, NADSME, PASS courses are
available for students. The Texas Migrant
Interstate Program TMIP assists with the
inter/intra state coordination of records. The
New Generation System will be used to run PFS
reports and to view the Secondary Course History,
Partial Grades, Final Grades, Formal Assessments
and TAKS. At the state level, students can
accrue credits through the UT Austin migrant
program, St. Edwards, Migrant University Student
Experience, MUSE program and Math Plus,
mathematics enrichment where they can accrue
credits through PASS. At the local level, the
student has the following options to accrue
credits through the following programs Nova Net,
American Preparatory Institute, A, Plato, Texas
Tech Credit by Exam and Local Credit by Exam, and
the Migrant Early Literacy and Knowledge MELK
program. In addition, tutorials will be provided
specific to Priority for Services students. - The Title I Migrant Coordinator will indicate
the supplemental activities the LEA will conduct
as part of its MEP, whether with MEP funds or
other fund sources. Written evidence of the
effectiveness of migrant student success of each
service offered must be incorporated into the
districts end of year MEP evaluation. - Through the credit accrual options, students
will have readily available opportunities for
next grade promotion and on- time graduation.