School Support Services Connecting Families, Schools & Communities.

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School Support Services Connecting Families, Schools & Communities.

Serving the Military Family World Class Military-Dependent Students: Marching Forward on Two Fronts in PWCS Prince William County Schools received a DoDEA grant that will provide military-dependent students Social/emotional and academic support. Students will receive assistance from tutors, STEM coaches and counselors in a hands- on direct-services approach.

Goal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Increase the percentage of military-dependent students who participate in social and emotional support activities and programs. Increase the percentage of military-dependent students who participate in academically enriched activities related to STEM. Increase the number of military-dependent students receiving academic support in after-school tutoring and homework sessions. Goals of Our Grant

The Number of Military-Dependent Students in Each School. Our Target Schools

GOAL 1 GOAL 2 Provide after-school, military dependent support groups. Identify appropriate students & provide individual and small group counseling by military-dependent counselor or support coach. Provide special events geared toward the needs of military-dependent students. Virtual learning- Resources in science & mathematics. College and STEM- related institution visits. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Extra-curricular activities – First LEGO League, robotics clubs. GOAL 3 Tutoring and homework help after school After-school assessments Parent/Community engagement- Specific academic nights for military-dependent students and their families. To Accomplish Goals Strategies

 This grant will ensure that no military-dependent student at participating schools will be placed on a waiting list to participate in any STEM related after school programs, such as VEX IQ. Military-dependents students will be provided the resources to complete in regional and world tournaments.  The Patriotic Leadership Ambassadors program will be developed by PWCS professional educators that will provide academic as well as social/emotional support for students at the secondary level.  Implementation of Gizmos – A library of interactive online simulations for math and science education for grades 3 – 12. Using this resource as an integrated piece of the curricula allows for more meaningful mathematics, technology and science integration, critical skills all our students will need prior to graduation. Strategies Continued…

 Military dependent student support programs will provide the opportunity for military support coaches and students to participate in a 2-day training during the summer. This training enables students to lead any transitioning student through a school move and the related adjustments to new and uncertain surroundings. The training focuses on social-emotional adjustments, academic success, establishing relationships, community service and leadership development.  These student support programs will be further enhanced by middle and high school students attending Student Success Academy – A week long summer enrichment program that focuses on the development of study skills. Strategies Continued…

“Schools play a critical rolse in disarming the negative effects of mobility on students. Therefore, school staff should be doing more to support these high-risk students ” (Gruman et al., 2008). High School Students Experiences

Questions? More Information? “How do I find?” “Military Connected Student Support” –