• Migrant Education Program (PITT MEP)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Migrant Education Program 

    Pitt County’s strong agricultural industry draws many migratory workers and their families to the area for seasonal jobs in farming, fisheries, packing plants, and more. Frequent moves can disrupt a child’s education, putting them at risk of falling behind.

     

    Pitt County Schools Migrant Education Program (PITT MEP) is dedicated to supporting migratory students by helping them stay on track academically and graduate from high school. We provide tailored support to address each student’s unique needs, including academic tutoring, language support, and access to school supplies and enrichment programs. By working closely with schools, families, and community partners, we offer consistent services, bridge communication gaps, reduce educational disruptions, and ensure every student has the opportunity to thrive both academically and socially.

     

    One minute videos showcasing the impact of the Migrant Education Program:

    Video 1: Essential Workers

    Video 2: Helping the Children

    Video 3: Making an Impact

     

    Important PITT MEP Documents and Forms for School Personnel
    Brochure: PITT MEP Overview (Brochure)
    Flyer: PITT MEP Overview Flyer

     

    Interpreting and Translation Resources for School Personnel

    To support effective communication with families whose first language is not English, the following resources are available to all Title 1 schools:

     

     

     

    Carmen Gomez
    Coordinator of Migrant Education Program
    1058 Moye Blvd. 
    Greenville, NC 27834
    Work Mobile: (252) 904-9684
    Work Email: [email protected]

    https://www.pitt.k12.nc.us/Page/12078

     

     

    PITT MEP welcomes the opportunity to speak with you about our program!

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