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

Join Us April 29 for Our Next Cascade Alliance for Equity Student-Led Summit

Post Date:02/27/2026 9:16 AM

At our Fall 2025 CAFE Summit, student voice was powerful. “Equality is good,” Luz, a junior at Forest Grove High School says. “But equity is greater.”

This spring, we’re giving the floor once again to those who know schools best: Students!

  • Hear directly from culturally diverse student leaders and equity-focused clubs.
  • Explore what’s working and what needs to change.
  • Gain fresh perspectives to inform your work and create more equitable schools.

The event will be held at the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation Center at Portland Community College's Rock Creek Campus (17705 NW Springville Rd, Portland, OR 97229). The event is free and open to students, educators and community partners. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Register on Whova.

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