Association for Migrant Educators of Texas -
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Membership Form 2011-2012

Please print and fill out the form below to be added to our membership list.



Membership Form 2010-2011
Last Name:
First Name:
My school district/entity is located in the following region:
School District/Entity:
Campus (If applicable)
Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Work Phone Number:
Work Fax Number:
(OPTIONAL) Mobile Phone Number:
E-Mail:
Position:
Migrant Services Coordinator
Migrant Recruiter
NGS Data Specialist
Administrator
Educator PK-12
College Professor
Paraprofessional
Other
Type of Membership:
$25 - Personal Membership
$250 - Associate Membership (Business)
You will receive a copy of your form by E-Mail; please remit the form and payment to:

AMET
P.O. Box 4965
Whitefish, MT 59937

$25.00 Active Membership
Any person who is working with school districts to include school administrators,
school boards, full-time or part-time instructors, paraprofessionals, ancillary
personnel, university or college personnel, education service center personnel
or state agency personnel.

$250.00 Associate Membership
Any person or organization other than school district, ESC, university, and state
agency personnel.

Note: Associate members will be given top consideration as one of the sponsors
for the State Migrant Conference, State AMET Directors’ Meetings and other
planned activities during the membership period.

Voting Rights
Each active member of AMET shall be entitledto one (1) vote on each matter
submitted to a vote of the members. There are no separate classes of members
with different voting rights.

Regular Meetings
AMET shall hold one regular meeting of the members each year in the fall.
Officers shall be elected at the fall meeting. All meetings shall be work sessions
with a business session to allow official regular action to be taken on matters
of the AMET.

Are you aware that:

  • Approximately 53,000 Texas students and their families move in search of agricultural or fishing work each year?

  • 48 states across the country receive Texas migrant students in their schools?

  • No other state uses the same Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) based curriculum that Texas migrant students use in their home-based school?

  • Children as young as 12 years of age have been reported to work in the fields during the summer months?

  • The greatest obstacle that Texas migrant students face is theinterruption of  their schooling?

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