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KnowledgeBases > The Migrant Education KnowledgeBase > Element 1 > Activity 1 > Task 5: Coordinate Migrant Student Needs with Other Programs

Guideline:

It is important to recoginize that all migrant students are not English language learners. Likewise, English language learner students are not necessarily migrant students. However, migrant students are to have access to a school district's programs for English language learners, students with special needs, and gifted and talented students.

This table contains links to each state's requirements related to ELL/LEP programs. The material offered defines each state's policy on this subject. Questions about a given state's policy should be addressed to the applicable state department of education.

Each state may have information available regarding gifted and talented learners. This document provides access to those materials.

Each state department of education has regulations and standards for special education programs as they pertain to English language learners. The content provided summarizes a state's requirements and/or provides the specific rule and regulation.



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