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Ouhsd Migrant Education Program Adolfo Camarillo High School 4660 Mission Oaks Blvd. Camarillo, CA 93010 Principal: Kim Stephenson (805) 389-6404 Students First: every day, every school, every classroom Channel Islands High School 1400 East Raiders Way Oxnard, CA 93030 O U H S D Principal: Ray Senesac, Ed.D. Students First: every day, every school, every classroom (805) 385-2787 MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM BOARD OF TRUSTEES Condor High School STUDENT SERVICES 4000 South Rose Avenue Steve Hall, Ed.D., President Oxnard, CA 93033 Principal: Kathy Greaves Beatriz R. Herrera, Vice President (805) 385-2552 Wayne Edmonds, Clerk Frontier (Continuation) High School 545 Airport Way Gary Davis, Ed.D., Member Camarillo, CA 93010 Principal: Wayne Lamas Karen M. Sher, Member (805) 389-6450 Hueneme High School 500 Bard Road ADMINISTRATION Oxnard, CA 93030 Principal: TBD Gabe Soumakian, Ed.D. (805) 385-2667 Superintendent Oxnard High School 3400 West Gonzáles Road Tom McCoy, Ed.D. Oxnard, CA 93036 Assistant Superintendent Principal: Eric Riegert, Ed.D. Educational Services (805) 278-2907 Pacífica High School If you work in any of the following: Robert “Rocky” Valles, Ed.D. 600 East Gonzáles Road Oxnard, CA 93036 Assistant Superintendent Agriculture Principal: Bijou Beltran Human Resources Packing (805) 278-5000 Dairy Rancho Campana High School Stephen Dickinson 4235 Mar Vista Drive Assistant Superintendent Fishing Camarillo, CA 93012 Livestock Principal: Roger Adams Administrative Services (805) 394-4750 You may qualify for the Río Mesa High School 545 Central Avenue Migrant Education Program. Oxnard, CA 93036 Principal: Bill Dabbs Department of English Language Learners and (805) 278-5500 Migrant Education Programs Visit our website at: www.ouhsd.k12.ca.us Oxnard Adult School 309 South “K” Street 1101 West Second Street Oxnard, California 93030 The Oxnard Union High School District does not discriminate on the basis Oxnard, CA 93030 Principal: Diana Batista of the actual or perceived race, ethnicity, religion, color, age, national origin, political affiliation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, (805) 385-2578 Telephone: (805) 385-2613 sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, parental or marital status, or any other basis protected by the federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or regulation in its educational programs or employment. H: Lupe/Brochures/District/English Version/OUHSDMigEd.2.5.15Rivera.doc Revised on 10/22/15- S.Rivera MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR MORE INFORMATION If you would like more information about the Migrant There are approximately 630 Migrant students eligible Education Program, please contact any of the following people: for services in the Oxnard Union High School District. The following are some of the New These are students whose parent or guardian (or the MIGRANT EDUCATION CONTACTS requirements to qualify for the Migrant ACHS Diego López (805) 484-6228 student living independently) has moved or migrated within Education Program: Counselor Aligned to Categorical Programs the last three years with the principal intention of 1. One parent needs to be currently working in CIHS Santa Coria (805) 385-2775 seeking temporary or seasonal employment in agricultural or fishing. Counselor Aligned to Categorical Programs agricultural, packing, dairy, fishing or livestock Dalia López Rivera (Wight) (805) 389-6463 activity. Students may be eligible until 21 years of age. 2. If the family lived previously in Oxnard: Migrant Guidance Technician Movement needs be more than 30 days and The Board of Trustees recognizes that children of outside of Oxnard. FHS Alicia Guerra (805)389-6455 Counselor Aligned to Categorical Programs migratory workers have special educational and Provide proof of movement if less than 30 days. HHS Katalina Martinez (805) 385-5851 health needs. The Board authorizes a supplementary The purpose of the program is to help families that Counselor Aligned to Categorical Programs instructional support program using available federal have a migratory life style. For this reason you show funds so that students will have continuity of their that the movement as a family was due to economic Esther Ultreras (805) 385-2692 Migrant Guidance Technician educational progress, help to overcome language necessity. barriers, and motivation for consistent attendance at OHS Emigdio Córdova (805) 278-2920 Counselor Aligned to Categorical Programs school. The Board encourages parents and/or SERVICES Dora Pérez (805) 278-1298 guardians and staff to support and assist each other Migrant Guidance Technician in all such efforts. Qualifying students are eligible for the following services: PHS David Ramos (805) 385-2661 The District makes use of available funds to provide Counselor Aligned to Categorical Programs Free Breakfast and Lunch for 3 years! supplementary services for Migrant students. Such Medical/Dental Emergency Services Maria Luna (805) 278-1549 services shall be coordinated with other existing Migrant Guidance Technician Extra Educational Support District resources such as English Language RMHS Cuba Montero (805) 278-3123 Drop-out Prevention and Recovery Development, health screening, and Compensatory Counselor Aligned to Categorical Programs Education Programs. Categorical Counselors promote individual academic Mayra Viveros (805) 278-3199 progress and provide personal guidance. Migrant Guidance Technician Migrant Teacher Corps students provide additional Adult School Leticia García (805) 385-2591 classroom assistance. Migrant Guidance Technician GOALS Activities designed to promote leadership, self-esteem, Adult School Elizabeth Tobias (805) 385-2579 college and career guidance, and cultural appreciation. Counselor The District ensures that students eligible for Migrant Regular communication in the parent's primary language services are correctly identified and enrolled in a Adult School Alexa Sánchez (805) 385-2808 designed to promote an understanding of and Counselor comprehensive academic program appropriate to the participation in their child's education through District students’ needs. It is the Board’s expectation that, with Mrs. Lupe Reyes-Castillo, Director of English Language Learners & Migrant Parent Advisory Council Meetings and activities. Migrant Education Programs supplemental instructional support, Migrant Education Telephone: (805) 385-6857 students will demonstrate the following outcomes: These Services Can Help Your Children: Mrs. Sonia Rivera, Assistant of Migrant Education Program 1. Develop Leadership Skills Telephone: (805) 385-2613 • That they will maintain grade level status with Mrs. Hilda Gómez, District Parent Liaison their graduating class. 2. Improve Study Skills Telephone: (805) 486-1809 • That they will pass both sections of the CAHSEE 3. Improve Their Attendance prior to the end of grade 12. Mrs. Vanessa Calderón-García, English Learner Learning Design Coach Telephone: (805) 385-5805 4. Learn Better • That they will not have a dropout rate in excess of Mrs. Karen Sonnenschein, Assistant of English Language Learners Prog. the norm for the school. 5. Learn to Stay Healthy Telephone: (805) 385-5808 H: Lupe/Brochures/District/English Version/OUHSDMigEd.2.5.15Rivera.doc Revised on 10/22/15- S.Rivera .
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