We are proud to collaborate with partner districts in serving children and families throughout our region. Major areas of focus for the Migrant Education program include parent engagement, student empowerment and graduation, and partnering with families to prepare children for kindergarten. 

Children whose parents work in agriculture, fishing and timber industries may be eligible for the Migrant Education program. Recruiters work directly with families to determine eligibility and to explain program benefits such as parent training, youth leadership development, access to no cost meals and free accident insurance.

Participating School Districts

NWRESD Foundation Now Accepting Grant Applications

Post Date:10/21/2025 10:03 AM

NWRESD’s Foundation is now accepting grant applications from educators and specialists. The grant application is open to any educator working for NWRESD or at one of the 20 component school districts in our region

The foundation supports grants that seek to support children in one of these five areas:

  • Birth to Age 5 Special Education
  • Early Learning and Kindergarten Readiness
  • English Language Learners and Migrant Education
  • School‐Age Special Education 
  • Regional Inclusive Services (Autism Spectrum Disorder, Blind/Visually Impaired, DeafBlind, Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Orthopedically Impaired, Traumatic Brain Injury) 

The application will close at 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 14. All applicants will receive a response about whether they have been funded by Feb. 19, 2026.

Grant requests should be between $100-$2,500.

Apply for a grant.

Note: Grants will not cover staffing costs (including substitutes) or professional learning efforts.

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