- Hellen Caro Elementary School
- Military Family Resources
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Military Family Resources
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Contact Information
The Hellen Caro Military & Family Life Counselor can be reached at (850) 281-5249
Click here to visit their page: https://fl50010989.schoolwires.net/domain/538
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Enrollment Services
New to the area? Have questions about registering your child for school, or what documentation is needed for registration? Click here to visit our ECPS Enrollment Services department for this information, as well as the current Student Progression Plans.
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Exceptional Student Education
Click to visit the ECPS Exceptional Student Education department.
Sondra Hill, Program Director
shill@ecsdfl.us • 850-429-2977
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Resources
The Joint Military Council for Education Excellence was established as a partnership between the Escambia County School District and Naval Air Station Pensacola in the Spring of 2020. Its mission is: Improving educational services and communication between the Escambia County School District and military families.
The Military Council convenes quarterly to address topics of mutual interest and to solicit input from community stakeholders, including military families.
NAS Pensacola Fleet &Family Support Center
Military One Source connects you to programs, services and products developed for military life. Turn to Military OneSource for tax services, spouse employment help, webinars and online training, relocation and deployment tools, and much more.
Military One Source also has a link to a tutoring service designed specifically for military students.
Military Child Education Coalition
The Military Interstate Children's Compact Commission has a specific section for parents with resources detailing the role of the School Liaison as well as helpful articles on helping military children change schools and cope with moving, among others. They also have a section on supporting military families with special medical or educational needs.
The ASVAB CEP offers students a chance to explore all paths to careers - college, certifications, apprenticeships, licensure programs, and the Military - in one place. Contact your school counselor to find out when the ASVAB CEP is coming to your school.
Military Kids Connect is an online community for military children ages 6-17, and provides access to age-appropriate resources to support children dealing with the unique psychological challenges of military life. MKC offers informative activities, helpful videos, and an online community that can build and reinforce understanding, resilience, and coping skills in military children and their peers. Today's military kids grow up in a world where they face unique challenges such as multiple deployments of important family members and frequent moves to new schools and neighborhoods. They need a unique set of skills to draw on to get through long and often difficult separations and situations.
Pear Deck Tutor (formerly TutorMe) is an online service that provides one-on-one, on-demand, live homework and writing support in certain subject areas.
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Anchored4Life
The Department of Defense funded TRTRP Anchored4Life Program has been implemented in schools all over the globe to help military students feel more connected. TRTRP provides resources to facilitate healthy and supportive transitions while learning skills to handle life-long situations. The program believes that a team approach is the most effective way to make a significant impact on students.
The Anchored4Life program is comprised of Advisors (Administration and designated faculty), Team Leaders (3rd, 4th, and 5th grade student leaders chosen by their teachers), and Crew Members (2 students designated by each classroom teacher to assist with specific classroom needs).
There are monthly meetings with the advisors and team leaders. Once a year, the team leaders initiate a community service project that involves students, families, and the community. The team volunteers also volunteer in the Military After School Program.
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Military Recognition Events
Veterans Day Wall of Honor
Students will be given the opportunity to decorate a star to recognize a special veteran. Stars will be displayed on campus throughout the month of November.
Month of the Military Child
A month filled with special events and activities to recognize military families and students.
May Day
Military families and students will be recognized during this special, annual event in early May.
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The Dandelion
The official flower of the military child is the dandelion. Why?
The plant puts down roots almost anywhere, and it's almost impossible to destroy. It's an unpretentious plant, yet good looking. It's a survivor in a broad range of climates.
Military children bloom everywhere the winds carry them. They are hardy and upright. Their roots are strong, cultivated deeply in the culture of the military, planted swiftly and surely. They're ready to fly in the breezes that take them to new adventures, new lands, and new friends.
Experts say military children are well-rounded, culturally aware, tolerant, and extremely resilient. Military children have learned from an early age that home is where their hearts are, that a good friend can be found in every corner of the world, and that education doesn't only come from school. They live history. They learn that to survive means to adapt, that the door that closes one chapter of their life opens up to a new and exciting adventure full of new friends and new experiences
(Military Child Education Coalition, 2017).