Note: The due date for the request for applications has passed. This page is for reference and administration of funding.
The Migrant Education Even Start (MEES) program is a statewide home- and school-based family literacy education model. It assists migratory parents to increase literacy skills so that they can prepare their children, birth to seven years of age, to become successful learners. MEES programs help migratory parents develop literacy, parenting, and English-as-a-second-language skills. It also provides preschool services to their children. Families that participate in MEES must be classified as migratory under Migrant Education guidelines.
Program Questions: Christopher Cambern, e-mail: ccambern@cde.ca.gov, tel. 916-319-0394
Downloading Questions: Ralph Miranda, Jr. , Migrant Education Office, e-mail: rmiranda@cde.ca.gov, tel. 916-319-0778
| Document | Description |
|---|---|
| Cover letter |
Notification letter to current Migrant Education Even Start Program Administrators informing them of grant application release. |
| Application (DOC; 183KB; 7pp.) | Application for the Fiscal Year 2008-09 Migrant Education Even Start Program grant. |
| Legal Assurances and Certifications (DOC; 156KB; 15pp.) |
Required for grants supported by state or federal funds. The signed grant application submitted to the CDE confirms a commitment to comply with the legal assurances and certifications. |
| Region Allocation | Amounts designated for each of the 24 Migrant Education Even Start Program regions. |