Intermountain Education Service District

Community Resource

Serves: Pendleton, Umatilla County

About this resource

Migrant Education is a federal initiative that allocates resources to assist state and local educational agencies in overcoming obstacles to migrant students' enrollment, attendance, and academic success. The program offers various services such as tutoring, personalized assistance in class or after school, summer school options, complimentary 24-hour accident injury insurance, support for parental involvement, referrals to community resources, and guidance for older youth regarding college and career transitions.

Intake Procedure: Contact or visit the website for additional information.

Fees: None

Who can use this

  • Applicants must satisfy all of the following requirements: -Aged 21 or younger -Eligible for free public education through grade 12 and have not yet graduated or received a GED -Relocated in the last 36 months due to economic necessity between residences and school districts OR to accompany a parent, guardian, or spouse who is a migratory agricultural worker or fisher -Must have participated in new qualifying temporary or seasonal work in agriculture or fishing within 60 days of the move -Employment duration in agricultural or fishing sectors must be less than 12 months.

Documents you may need

  • A certificate of eligibility will be filled out in order for students to receive services

Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.

Get in touch

Walk-ins welcome

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