Title III Migrant and Bilingual Education
Title III Migrant and Bilingual Education
The Migrant and Bilingual Education programs help migrant students and youth in our state meet high academic challenges by overcoming obstacles created by frequent moves, educational disruption, cultural and language differences, and health-related problems.
The Washington State Migrant Education Program provides services to migrant children and their families. The program is federally funded as part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title I, Part C.
The Transitional Bilingual Instructional Program (state) and Title III (federal)
TBIP and Title III provide funds to local education agencies to ensure equal educational opportunities for students whose primary language is other than English.
English Language Proficiency Standards
The new Proficiency Level Descriptors and English Language Proficiency Standards are designed to be used by classroom teachers and ELL specialists alike. The new ELP Standards provide correspondences to Mathematics, Science, and ELA Practices as well as explicit correspondences to the Common Core ELA and Literacy Standards.
Quick Links
- Title III Native American Program Brochure
- Title III Parent Brochure
- Native American and Alaska Native Title III Identification Pathway
- Title III Student Identification Process Chart
- Title III WA ELP Standards K-12
- Procedure 2110A Transitional Bilingual Instruction Program
- Procedures 2110B Identification of Native American Students
Title III Staff