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Military Family Resources

 

Montclair's Military Connections

Montclair Elementary is a Pre-K through 5th grade public school eager to serve students in our military community. Prospective families are invited to visit and experience the enriching, safe, and inclusive learning environment Montclair has to offer. Email our Military Point of Contact for a tour today and explore what we have to offer your student!

Military Point of Contact

 

Elizabeth Greenberg
egreenberg@ecsdfl.us


Our MPOC is available to assist military families with student enrollment, records transfer, accessing services for students with disabilities, and accessing school- and community-based resources that are available in the district for military students and their families. Mrs. Greenberg will also introduce your child(ren) to our Student Leader for Military Family Transition.

Exceptional Student Education Services

Self-contained ESE prekindergarten

Full Inclusion classrooms wherein students learn alongside their peers while ESE-certified teachers and paraprofessionals provide specialized instruction, modifications, and accommodations in keeping with students’ individualized education plans (IEP’s)

Adaptive physical education as required by the IEP

Visiting occupational therapist and physical therapists as required by the IEP

Self-contained classes for students with varying exceptionalities

Speech and language services

Program for Academically Talented (gifted) Students

Escambia County Public Schools ESE Dept

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.

Resources

 

Photo of a military family

 

ECPS Military Families Page


 

ECPS and NASP Joint Military Council for Education Excellence

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.


 

Child & Youth Education Services - School Liaison Officer

 

School Liaison Officer


 

NAS Pensacola The Fleet & Family Support Center

 

NAS Pensacola Fleet &Family Support Center


 

Homepage of NAS Pensacola MWR

 

NAS Pensacola MWR Homepage


 

logo for Military OneSource

 

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.


 

Logo for the Military Child Education Coalition

 

Military Child Education Coalition


 

Logo for Military Interstate Children

 

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.


 

ASVAB Career Exploration Program

 

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 logo

 

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.


 

PearDeckTutor logo

 

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.

About the Military & Family Life Counseling (MFLC) Program

Montclair 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 trainings 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.

School-based Mental Health Services

NAS Pensacola Fleet and Family Support Center

Let's Talk:
Youth, Mental Health and Tricare

By Tricare Communications

Metal Health and Substance Use Disorder Services Fact Sheet

School-based Mental Health counseling is provided/overseen by a Licensed Mental Health provider housed at Montclair Elementary.

Referral to school-based Lakeview Overlay Counseling

Navigator Social Work services (assistance with needs such as clothing, counseling, dental, food, medical, transportation, shelter, utilities)

Counseling services are provided by the Montclair school counselor. The school counselor assists students with improving academic performance and an overall sense of well-being.

Mobile Response Team provides intervention and support to all individuals dealing with behavioral or mental health crises.

Mobile Response Team Brochure

Student Leader(s) for Military Family Transition

Our Ambassador Leaders are ready to be your military child’s first friends and “travel buddy” at Montclair. They will show your child(ren) around the school and help them to settle in. Current students of military families offer friendship, support, and practical tips on being a successful Montclair Elementary Panther--with the support of our Guidance Counselor, Ms. Russell.

Opportunities for Military Volunteers

Classroom Volunteer 1:1 Student Mentor (1 hour per week) Media Center

Volunteer ReadyKids FL Reading PALS Program 

To volunteer, contact Shenika Johnson at sjohnson9@ecsdfl.us

Military Family Resources and Events

Veterans Day Performance

Montclair Elementary proudly hosts a Veterans Day performance to honor the service and sacrifice of our nation’s heroes. Students share their gratitude through heartfelt readings, patriotic songs, and original poetry, creating a moving celebration that highlights respect, appreciation, and community. This special event allows students to connect with history while honoring veterans in a meaningful way.

Purple Star Banner 200w

 

The Dandelion

 

Dandelions

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).

Pre-kindergarten

Multi-tiered support system for students struggling with academics STEM Club

Battle of the Books Club

Y-Reads reading tutoring partnership with the YMCA

Boys and Girls Club After School Partnership

Reading pals Partnership

Please inquire with our staff for information about these resources.