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Migrant Education Identification and Recruitment
Identification and Recruitment
Identification of families for the Migrant Education Program is essential. Identifying families that may qualify for Migrant services is done through the five local programs via Educational Recruiters. The recruiter identifies families by getting in touch with their local schools, contacting employers that work in an agricultural-related field or through word of mouth. Recruiters meet with the families to discuss whether they qualify for the Migrant Education Program. Families can qualify if they work in an agricultural-related field or if they intended to work in an agricultural-related field.
ID&R Forms and Documents
- Instructions for Completing the National Certificate of Eligibility (PDF) (NEW 07/29/2020)
- Occupational Survey English (PDF)
- Occupational Survey Spanish (PDF)
- MEP Eligibility Flowchart (PDF)
- MEP Eligibility Checklist for Assessing Scenarios (Word)
- USDE Title I, Part C, Non-Regulatory Guidance (March 2017) (PDF)
- ID&R Required Pre-Training Tasks (PDF) (Updated 11/25/2020)
Identification & Recruitment 101
- Identification & Recruitment Brochure (coming soon)
- Identification and Recruitment 101 PowerPoint (coming soon)
- Glossary of Identification and Recruitment Terms
- IDRC Balanced Recruitment Training Series
- IDRC Student and Family Learning Portal
ID&R Helpful Links
Identification and Recruitment Toolkit
- Identification & Recruitment Consortium (IDRC)
- Colorado Farm and Agribusiness Listings
- Colorado Community Resource Listings
- IDRC H2A Resource
- IDRC Mini Quizzes
- IDRC Webinars
- IDRC YouTube Training Channel
- Sign Up for IDRC Monthly Newsletters
- Online ID&R Curriculum Results
- Colorado Department of Agriculture
- Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
- Colorado State University Extension Office
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Department of Agriculture Crop Scape Data Layer Query Tool
- MEP Policy Q&As
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