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A form adopted by the U.S. Department of Education and the Alaska Migrant Education Program that is used to document a child’s eligibility.
A plant that is harvested for use by people or by livestock.
Economic Necessity is defined as the child and the worker (if the child is not the worker) move because they could not _________ to stay in the current location.
Any person who stands in the place of the child’s parent, in loco parentis, whether by voluntarily accepting responsibility for the child’s welfare or by a court order.
All migrant eligibility information, as well as all MDEs required for the program are entered, stored and reported through this database.
A change from one residence to another that occurs due to an economic necessity.
_________ system is the technology that allows states to share educational and health information on migrant children who travel from state to state and who as a result, have student records in multiple states' information systems.
If the child’s move precedes the worker’s move, the QAD is the date that the _________ arrived.
The district-level staff member assigned to identify and recruit migrant families. This person usually conducts the parent interviews and completes the COEs.
A COE is marked _________ if more information is needed, this could be due to missing or inaccurate information on the COE.
"Soon After the Move" is defined as within _________ days after the qualifying move.
The date of the child’s move must be within _________ months of the date the qualifying worker’s move.
In all school districts which have an area less than 15,000 square miles, qualifying moves must _________ school district boundaries.
A __________ is required to document moves of 20 miles or more.
Recruiters attest that they verified the moves documented on the COE were due to economic necessity by signing the COE as the interviewer. (Two Words, No Space)
A tract of water, such as a pond, a floating net pen, a tank, or a raceway reserved for the raising or harvesting of fish or shellfish. (Two Words, No Space)
Determining the location and presence of potentially eligible migrant families children.

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