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    Military Families

    ECPS Military Families Webpage

    Pensacola MWR School Liaison & Resources

    Military Point of Contact: Jeanell Mangum

    Escambia High School offers a chapter of Student 2 Student (S2S) in our school.  This is a peer-to-peer program that welcomes new and transitioning students into our community.  S2S is modeled after the Militar y Child Education Coalition (MCEC) program and is open to all students.  Any student who is interested in working with S2S can contact Mrs. Mangum at jmangum@ecsdfl.us 

    Students who are interested can contact Ms. Mangum at jmangum@ecsdfl.us

    The MCEC Student 2 Student Program | Harker Heights TX

  • Escambia High School offers the Military and Family Life Counseling Program on campus.  Military & Family Life Counseling offers solution-focused, non-medical, confidential support to all of our military students by a licensed provider. The Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) provides care that augments the support services already in place at each school. Counselors can help with deployment and reintegration; family dynamics; positive coping mechanisms; staff support and education; parent education and stress reduction. Services provided by counselors are private and confidential with the exception of mandatory federal and military reporting requirements (i.e., child abuse, domestic violence and other life-threatening situations). No counseling records are maintained.

     

    For more information about the Child and Youth Behavioral Military & Family Life Counselors (CYB-MFLC) School Program, contact Jeanelle Mangum at jmangum@ecsdfl.us

     

    To learn more about military kids and mental health, please visit https://www.defense.gov/News/Feature-Stories/Story/Article/2843081/military-teens-mental-health-here-are-resources-that-can-help/

     

    For more information about Fleet & Family Support Center at NAS Pensacola: https://www.navymwrpensacola.com/fleet-family

     

    The Military Child Education Coalition (www.militarychild.org) offers additional resources and education for our military families. For more details about their webinars, please visit https://militarychild.org/event/parent-webinars/