Are you a military member that has a new student in the district or has not yet been identified? Click on the link below to enter your information. Your student's teachers will be notified and you will be included in future communication.
https://tinyurl.com/northmontmilitarystudents
Links for Military Families:
All K-12 children in National Guard, Reserve, and Active Duty Military families are eligible to receive one-to-one academic support 24/7 in math, science, English, and more, regardless of the service member’s branch or deployment status.
Tutor.com for U.S. Military Families provides this service at no cost to K-12 military children through funding by the Department of Defense MWR Library Program, the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program, and the Navy General Library Program.
Grade K-12 students in military families can take full advantage of this valuable academic benefit.
The Real Warriors Campaign is a multimedia public awareness campaign designed to encourage help-seeking behavior among service members, veterans, and military families coping with invisible wounds.
http://www.sesameworkshop.org/ When we think of war and deployment, we rarely think of the youngest members of our military families. They often have a difficult time understanding why Mom or Dad needs to leave home, or how things might be different upon their return. For these children and their families, Sesame Street provides much-needed support and practical education with Talk, Listen, Connect, a multiphase outreach initiatives to help kids through deployments, combat-related injuries, and the death of a loved one. Videos, storybooks, and workbooks especially created for this program guide families through these tough transitions by showing how real families — as well as furry monsters — deal with similar circumstances. |
Military Interstate Children's Compact Commission The goal of the Compact is to replace the widely varying policies affecting transitioning military students. The Compact leverages consistency: It uses a comprehensive approach that provides a consistent policy in every school district and in every state that chooses to join. The Compact addresses key educational transition issues encountered by military families including enrollment, placement, attendance, eligibility, and graduation. Children of active duty members of the uniformed services, National Guard and Reserve on active duty orders, and members or veterans who are medically discharged or retired for one year are eligible for assistance under the Compact.
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