| Mentor
Schools Project
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Mentor
Schools 2005-2006 |
The
ESD 105 MERO staff congratulates the following schools on being
selected as Mentor Schools for the 2005-2006 academic school year.
We anticipate working with each school's staff to create great learning
environments for migrant students. Please check back for updates
on what is going on in these schools.
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| Mentor
School |
Principal |
Phone |
| Toppenish
Middle School |
Leanor
Maldonado |
509-865-2730 |
| Washington
Middle School |
Lorenzo
Alvarado |
509-573-2301 |
| Paterson
Elementary School |
Peggy
Douglas |
509-875-2601 |
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MERO director
Thomas Romero explains the Mentor Project. For a successful
partnership with the Migrant Mentor Project to help increase
student achievement, there must be a strong commitment by
everyone involved.
The following
requirements must be met and supported in order to achieve
success for migrant students: |
1. A commitment towards the achievement for migrant
students.
2.
Conduct a migrant comprehensive needs assessment.
3. Possess a commitment to develop an action
plan that addresses the needs of migrant students in the Migrant
Mentor Project (MNP).
4. Districts will find, align, and allocate
resources to facilitate the implementation of the MMP action
plan.
5. Regular ongoing two-way communication
between superintendent and MERO director/staff.
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