Monarch Mystery: Summer Science Learning for Migrant Students

A young girl wears a mask while holding a homemade pink paper butterfly

For migrant students across the state, science learning will continue throughout the summer. In collaboration with several school districts, WGS has developed bilingual programs for summer school programs, from the Yakima area to the Skagit Valley. Now students can explore local nature and build their curiosity while learning from home.


“This tailored, customized, migrant-inclusive summer school curriculum [was] culturally responsive and beautifully human in how it was student-centered.”

CLINT WECKERLY, MIGRANT ACADEMIC COORDINATOR, Education Service District 189