Migrant Education Services
Migrant Education Services
Mapleton partners with the Metropolitan Migrant Education Program (MMEP) to coordinate two key goals:
- To assist migrant-identified children in achieving challenging academic standards, and
- To prepare them to graduate from high school.
By working together, we strive to:
- Identify potentially eligible students – especially those who are the most mobile – through the use of the MEP Occupational Survey (available in English and Spanish);
- Contact candidate families to describe the benefits of the Migrant Education Program (MEP) and obtain the necessary information to document eligibility and enroll them in the program;
- Select appropriate services based on need; and
- Provide ongoing services at a sufficient level of quality and intensity to give a reasonable promise of meeting the needs of the students being served.
To provide eligibility information to Mapleton and MMEP, families will complete the MEP Occupational Survey either through:
- The online registration process; or
- By downloading and completing the MEP Occupational Survey
Completed surveys can either be left at the child’s school office or sent to the Administration Building (7350 Broadway, Denver, CO 80221).
For questions or additional information, please contact:
Alexis Lauffenburger
Multilingual Coordinator, Teaching & Learning Services
303.853.1003