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How long can we continue to provide services to migratory students?

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How long can we continue to provide services to migratory students?

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Students may receive Migrant Education Program services as long as they meet the eligibility guidelines. There are three circumstances in which a local operating agency may continue to provide services to children whose eligibility has ended: · A child’s eligibility ends during the school term and the agency provides services for the duration of the term; · A child’s eligibility ends and the agency provides services for an additional school year because comparable services are not available through other programs; and · A local operating agency continues to serve secondary school students who were eligible for services in secondary school through credit accrual programs until they graduate.

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