The definitions set forth in this section shall govern the interpretation of this article. (a) âCurrently migratory childâ means a child who has moved with a parent, guardian, or other person having custody, from one school district to another, either within the State of California or from another state within the 12-month period immediately preceding their identification as such a child, in order that the child, a parent, guardian, or other member of the immediate family might secure temporary or seasonal employment in an agricultural or fishing activity, and whose parents or guardians have been informed of the childâs eligibility for migrant education services. âCurrently migratory childâ includes a child who, without the parent or guardian, has continued to migrate annually to secure temporary or seasonal employment in an agricultural or fishing activity. (b) âFormer migratory childâ means a child who was formerly eligible to be counted and served as a currently migratory child within the past five years, but who is no longer a currently migratory child, and who lives in an area served by an ESEA Title I Migrant Education project, and whose parents have been informed of the childâs eligibility for migrant education services but have not removed the child from the program. (c) âAgricultural activityâ means any activity directly related to the production or processing of agricultural products and the cultivation or harvesting of trees. (d) âFishing activityâ means any activity directly related to the catching or processing of fish or shellfish for initial commercial sale or as a principal means of personal subsistence. (e) âOperating agencyâ means a local educational agency operating under a subgrant of state migrant education funding, or a public or private nonprofit agency under a special arrangement with the department to carry out a migrant education program. (f) âMigrant regionâ means an operating agency comprised of a county office of education or a combination of county offices of education, a combination of school districts within a county, a public or private nonprofit agency not controlled in whole or part by a school district, or a combination of county offices of education and public or private nonprofit agencies, meeting the criteria of subdivision (a) of Section 54444.1. (g) âQuality controlâ means the development of program quality standards by the state and the conduct of quality review procedures and processes at the operating agency, school district, and school level by state and other professional staff and parents, in conjunction with other interested parties, on a regular basis to assure the maintenance of high quality migrant education programs. (h) âSupplementary servicesâ means services provided to migratory children which are above the services already provided by a school or school district to other children of that school or school district. (i) âAverage monthly enrollmentsâ means the average monthly number of pupils who are enrolled in a migrant education program. Average monthly enrollments shall be computed by totaling the number of migrant pupils reported by an operating agency during the months of September to June, inclusive, and dividing that total by 10. (j) âDepartmentâ means the State Department of Education. (k) âSuperintendentâ means the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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