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    About the Military & Family Life Counseling (MFLC) Program

    Escambia County Public Schools (ECPS) proudly supports military students and families. We offer resources for transition planning, academic planning, and exceptional student education services. Please visit the Escambia County Public Schools Military Families page here (www.escambiaschools.org/military) for resources and information.

    Beulah Elementary School is honored to offer non-medical counseling to our military-connected students. MFLCs support military families through the unique challenges of military life, including cycles of deployment and reintegration, by providing non-medical, short-term counseling. Through a partnership between the school district, the installation and the office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy, counselors will be assigned to various schools during the school year.

     

    What is the counselor’s role in the school?

    MFLCs provide consultation, training, and educational presentations/workshops to program faculty, staff, parents, and children. MFLC support augments services already in place at each school. Counselors take part in everyday school activities and events. They are available to support in areas related to deployment and reintegration; family dynamics; positive coping mechanisms; staff support and education; parent education and stress reduction. Counselors are also available to facilitate groups and training to build leadership skills; manage anger; build self-esteem and confidence and strengthen communication.

     

     How are counselors selected?

    Counselors are selected for their demonstrated expertise and training and are under the management of the office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy. Counselors hold a master’s or doctoral degree, are independently licensed and have experience working with children and youth. Counselors go through rigorous background checks before being placed in schools.

     

    Why are the counselors in certain schools and not others?

    Schools were selected by the Service Branch to receive MFLCs based on the number of military connected students attending each school. Military families who have students in schools without counselors can typically receive the same support through the installation’s Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department, Fleet and Family Services or the A&FRC.

     

    Do counselors keep records about students and families?

    No. 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.

     

    Anchored 4 Life Program

    Beulah Elementary School is proud to provide students the opportunity to participate in the Anchored 4 Life program. The club provides opportunities for peers to enhance social skills, learn leadership skills, build character, improve self-esteem, and integrate into their community. Youth will learn these change and resiliency skills using the Club features. At Beulah Elementary School, students in 4th and 5th grade, who are nominated by their teachers, are invited to participate in the club. The students have an on-campus training about the club and then participate in a variety of activities that build leadership skills.

     

    Click HERE to learn more from Military OneSource about the Military & Family Life Counseling program that is offered. Click here to download the free brochure. 

    Helpful Links and Information:

     

    Fleet and Family Support Center: 850-452-5990

     

    District MFLC Information

    Interstate Compact for Military Children

    Military One Source

    Department of Defense Education Agency

    Military Kids Connect

    Military Student

    Military Impacted Schools Association

    Exceptional Family Member Program

    Florida Network on Disabilities

    Wrightslaw/Advocacy

     

    Contact Information

    BES Military Family and Life Counselor

    (850) 417-6059

    On campus Mon-Fri

     

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