The Eagle River Valley portion of Eagle County (ERV) includes the communities of Avon, Dotsero, Eagle, Eagle/Vail, Edwards, Gypsum, Minturn, Red Cliff, and Wolcott.
The Roaring Fork Valley portion of Eagle County (RFV) includes El Jebel, parts of Carbondale and Basalt.
Primary Care Area: Community Resource
Secondary Care Area: Health & Well Being
Contact: Ruben Pacheco
9706838686
2768 Compass Drive Suite 200
Grand Junction , Colorado 81501
Mailing Address: 2768 Compass Drive Suite 200 Grand Junction, CO 81506
Counties Served: Garfield | lake | pitkin | east eagle | west eagle
Languages Served: English | spanish
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What We Do...
The Office of Migrant Education at the Colorado Department of Education, is federally funded under Title I, Part C of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). The Migrant Education Program (MEP) provides supplemental support to eligible migrant children and youth. The purpose of the program is to ensure that migratory children are not penalized in any manner by disparities among curriculum, graduation requirements, academic content and student academic achievement standards, and ensure that migratory children are provided with appropriate educational services and opportunities so they can succeed in school and graduate from high school being postsecondary education or employment ready. The Migrant Education Program may serve children from birth to the age of 21 who are eligible for a free public education under State Law. In order to qualify for services, children must have moved within the past three years, across state or school district lines with or to join a migrant parent or guardian who has obtained qualifying temporary or seasonal employment in agriculture, fishing, or dairy.