Indian Education is under the Office of Inclusive Education, yet because the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) provides support to students and schools deemed at risk, and to those students who live in poverty, as well as Native American Indians, it is intended to be continued and supported and monitored under ESEA under the direction of Indian Education.
"Title I-C, Migrant Education Program (MEP): The MEP is a state-administered program authorized by Part C of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965. It is a federal formula grant funded to the State Education Agency (SEA). A migratory child is defined as the child who has a parent, spouse or guardian working as a migratory agricultural worker or a migratory fisher, is not older than 21 years old, entitled to a free public education or below the age of compulsory school attendance, moved within 36 months in seek, obtain, accompany or join the migratory agricultural worker, migratory fisher or other move(s) identified as a qualified move."