State Schools Chief Jack O’connell announces federal funding for literacy grants to help migrant families
Superintendent Jack-O'Connell
Superintendent Jack-O'Connell
California State Superintendent of Public Instruction

SACRAMENTO – State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell today announced 22 awardees will share nearly $5.5 million in federal Migrant Education Even Start (MEES) grants. The list of grantees is attached.

“The Migrant Education Even Start program helps both parents and children in migrant families and is an important tool to help us narrow the achievement gap,” said O’Connell. “Children of migrant workers may fall behind in their studies because their families move around so often for their livelihoods, and their parents may lack the literacy skills to help them succeed in school. The key is early literacy that gives these children a fighting chance of getting a good education, graduating from high school, and becoming fully prepared for college or career in this globally competitive economy.”

A child is considered a migrant if his or her parent or guardian has moved during the past three years mostly to follow seasonal work in the agricultural, dairy, lumber, or fishing industries. MEES is a home-based and school-based family literacy education model. Migrant parents may receive services to enhance their literacy levels, expand parenting skills, and learn English as a second language. Their children may receive early childhood and preschool services up to 7 years of age. About 12,647 parents and 12,894 children across California were enrolled last year in MEES.

MEES is a federal grant authorized under the No Child Left Behind Act and modeled after the William F. Goodling Even Start Family Literacy program. That program was named in honor of its original Congressional sponsor and advocate, William F. Goodling. Projects are funded collaboratively by the California Department of Education’s Migrant, Indian, and International Education Office, the California First 5 Commission, and California Migrant Education regions. There are 23 Migrant Education Regions statewide, 22 of which implement MEES programs across 332 sites.

In this round of grants, local educational agencies with established regional Migrant Education offices already funded through the California Department of Education were eligible to receive continued MEES funding. Allocations were based on the number of sites, parents, and children served, and the number of identified migrant children aged 3 to 7 years old. For more information on MEES, please visit http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r22/mees08result.asp.

Migrant Education Even Start Grantees
Fiscal Year 2008-09

County
Agency
Amount

Santa Clara
Region 1 - Santa Clara County Office of Education
$272,696

Butte
Region 2 - Butte County Office of Education
720,800

Merced
Region 3 - Merced County Office of Education
328,101

Fresno
Region 4 - Fresno County Office of Education
432,502

Kern
Region 5 - Kern County Office of Education
335,621

Imperial
Region 6 - Imperial County Office of Education
273,043

Riverside
Region 7 - Riverside County Office of Education
199,210

Tulare
Region 8 - Tulare County Office of Education
372,319

San Diego
Region 9 - San Diego County Office of Education
336,176

Los Angeles
Region 10 - Los Angeles County Office of Education
322,327

Santa Cruz
Region 11 - Pajaro Valley Unified School District
303,165

Los Angeles
Region 12 - Oxnard Elementary School District
49,776

Santa Clara
Region 13 - San Jose Unified School District
105,707

Monterey
Region 16 - Monterey County Office of Education
530,289

Ventura
Region 17 - Ventura County Office of Education
209,104

Santa Barbara
Region 18 - Santa Barbara County Office of Education
205,898

Kern
Region 19 - Lost Hills Union School District
20,546

Kern
Region 20 - Semitropic School District
13,522

Kern
Region 21 - Bakersfield City Elementary School District
86,775

Santa Barbara
Region 22 - Santa Maria-Bonita School District
121,678

San Joaquin
Region 23 - San Joaquin County Office of Education
209,389

Tulare
Region 24 - Lindsay Unified School District
33,884

TOTAL

$5,482,528