OREGON CHILD DEVELOPMENT COALITION MADRAS
MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM
Migrant education is a federal program that provides funds to help state and local educational agencies remove barriers to the school enrollment, attendance, and achievement of migrant students. These services might include tutoring and individual help in class or after school, summer school, as well as services to preschool children and older youth.

This Migrant Education Program also provides tutoring and other education-related services to children when school is out of session.
659 NE A Street
Madras, OR 97741
Eligibility: Must meet all of the following criteria:
-Be younger than age 22 (and have not graduated from high school or do not hold a high school equivalency certificate/GED)
-Be a migrant agricultural worker or have a parent, spouse, or guardian who is a migrant agricultural worker or a migrant fisher
-Must have moved within the preceding 36 months in order to obtain (or seek) or to accompany (or join) a parent, spouse, or guardian who is seeking temporary or seasonal employment in qualifying agricultural or fishing work
-Must have moved from one school district to another
Hours: Hours vary. Sessions are generally 3.5 hours for 4 days per week, lasting 32 weeks.
Phone/FAX Numbers
  • (541) 475-6232 Main phone
Email Address: [email protected]
INTAKE PROCEDURE: Call or visit website for information
FEES: None
DOCUMENTS: None required at intake
LANGUAGES: English, Spanish
AREA SERVED: Jefferson County
Services:
  • Migrant Education Programs
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OREGON CHILD DEVELOPMENT COALITION MADRAS