How is the Missouri Title I, Part C – Migrant Education Program organized?
The state director Federal Grants Management is responsible for administration. The state director has directed the staff of the Migrant Education- English Language Learning (MELL) program to be responsible for developing a plan to address the needs of migrant students residing in Missouri. They are counseled by the State Advisory Committee, a majority of whose members are migrant parents. In addition, MELL hosts an annual conference in the fall to address the needs of migrant and ESL staff who work with migrant students. The MELL program provides program design, curriculum, teacher and paraeducator professional development, health and parent training support to local school districts through nine regional offices. The Director of the MELL Program and the Migrant Student Records System (MSRS) Office, operates within the Jefferson City School District. MSRS has a statewide responsibility for program functions and identification and recruitment of migrant families and students. More than
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