Illinois Migrant Education Program (MEP)

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The federally funded Title I Migrant Education Program (MEP) overseen by the Office of Migrant Education provides supplemental educational and supportive services to migratory children across the nation. The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) administers the MEP in Illinois by allocating funds to local school districts and other entities in areas with a significant number of migratory children. Additionally, ISBE funds efforts across the state to identify all eligible migratory children, and these efforts can lead to the expansion of services in new areas.

The goal is to help reduce the impact of educational disruptions and other challenges faced by migratory children and youth. Inconsistent work, housing, poor nutrition and frequent mobility are realities for migratory farmworker families. The academic and supportive services help migratory children and youth to overcome these barriers and are better prepared to enter school, experience academic success, graduate, and pursue postsecondary education or employment.

If you know of migratory agricultural workers in the state of Illinois who might benefit from our programs, please share a referral today.

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Contact Us

Illinois Migrant Education Program
Northern Illinois University
Center for P-20 Engagement: MEP
Lowden Hall 307
1425 W. Lincoln Hwy
DeKalb, IL 60115
IMES@niu.edu

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If you know of migratory agricultural workers in the state of Illinois who might benefit from our programs, please share a referral.

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