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2021 Receiving State Summer Migrant Programs Directory

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NORTH DAKOTA

Department of Public Instruction

600 East Boulevard Avenue, Dept. 201

Bismarck, ND 58505-0440

NORTH DAKOTA STATE ASSESSMENTS

There are no state assessments required for graduation in North Dakota.

COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE POLICY

Students must remain in school until they turn 16 years old.

SUMMER MIGRANT PROGRAMS

There are only two migrant schools remaining in the state. They are in Grafton, North

Dakota, and in Manvel, North Dakota. The Summer Migrant Programs time frame is usually

from the first week in June to the end of July. School runs from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Monday through Friday. Students 5 - 21 years can attend. (Head Start serves the needs of

children 0 - 4 years)

Site Contact Person Phone Number

Grafton

Manvel

P.A.S.S. Coordinator

Allison Muhonen

Allison.Muhonen@k12.nd.us

Matt Bakke

Matt.Bakke@manvelk8.com

Jodie Wohlgamuth

Jodie.Wohlgamuth@manvelk8.com

(701) 352-1930

(701) 696-2212

(701) 696-2212

The summer migrant programs run for seven weeks during the summer. We coordinate our

program with Head Start to provide services for infants through high school. We also

provide GED and University of Texas classes for parents and high school students.

Transportation:

Our programs offers transportation to and from school for all students during

normal school hours. We do not provide transportation for evening classes. (GED,

PASS, UT, etc.)

Health:

The migrant programs provide basic physical, dental, and vision assessments for

their migrant children. Children with dental and vision problems which are severe

enough to hinder their learning are given basic treatment. (Eye glasses and

emergency dental procedures)

Nutrition:

The school offers breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack.

EDUCATION (NORTH DAKOTA):

High school courses are taught through the PASS program. Students can work to complete

credits started in another school or they can initiate classes. Students who are completing

online high school classes have computer and internet access.

Other Services:

1. ELL 2. Math & Reading Tutorial 3. Special Education

State Contact Person

Ms. Judy Gries

Program Administrator

Contact Information

jgries@nd.gov

Phone: (701) 328-2170

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