Migrant Student Services

  • Program Eligibility

    Children up through age 21 who move with parents or guardian that seek seasonal or temporary agricultural or fishing related work qualify for the Escambia County Migrant Education Program. Older youth who move on their own to seek seasonal or temporary agricultural or fishing work are also eligible.


    Current Programs/Services for Migrants:

    • Local Parent Advisory Committee

       

    • Pre-School Programs

       

    • FSA Tutoring

       

    • After School Program Enrollment

       

    • English and Literacy Classes

       

    • Translation Services

       

    • Parent Education Training

       

    • Medical/Dental Referrals

       

    • Summer Academic Programs

       

    • Referral Services to Other Local Agencies

       

    • After School Academic Programs

       

    • Scholarship Information

       

    • High School Credit Study (PASS) HEP/CAMP Opportunities

       

    Who Qualifies for Migrant Services?

    If you and/or your child(ren) have moved at any time in the last three years to seek work in agriculture, packing, fishing, dairy, livestock, or forestry and are between two and twenty-two years old, you or they may be eligible to receive free educational or support services. Please contact the office or person in your area to determine if you or they qualify for services.

Contact Information

  • Title I Administrative Office
    Spencer Bibbs Center
    2005 North 6th Avenue
    Pensacola, FL 32503
    Phone: 850-595-6915
    Fax: 850-595-6933

    Hours of Operation:
    Monday - Friday
    7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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