亚洲AV听was recently recognized as a member of the Northern Virginia team that earned one of the four national for 2024 from the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC).
Now in its 20th year, the award recognizes and celebrates partnerships between military installations and nearby school districts that support K-12 children from military and veteran families, addressing their unique challenges that come from frequent relocations. There are approximately , with nearly 80% attending public schools. Each year, the coalition honors schools and military installations from around the world for their 鈥渆xceptional and sustainable鈥 efforts in celebrating military children.
George Mason is part of the Fairfax County Military-Connected Youth Process Action Team, a collaboration between Fort Belvoir, Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS), and George Mason鈥檚 . This team works to support military-connected students as they transition in and out of FCPS, ensuring their academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs are met through ongoing events.
鈥淭his program is another terrific example of how George Mason鈥檚 Military, Veterans, and Families Initiative works to bring together faculty expertise, community partnership, and experiential learning for our students in service of the broader military and veteran population,鈥 said , MVFI director, 听professor in the , and George Mason鈥檚 senior associate provost for undergraduate education.
Studies show that military children typically move six to nine times between kindergarten and high school graduation鈥攁bout three times more often than their nonmilitary peers鈥攁s their parents change duty stations. These frequent moves can make it difficult for them to feel connected to their communities, a factor that is crucial to their success and well-being. Around , adding another layer of complexity to their lives.
George Mason and Fort Belvoir officials worked directly with Ren茅e LaHuffman-Jackson, the director of family and school partnerships for FCPS.
And that collaboration proved effective.
鈥淭his award recognizes the value of community collaboration and working together to support the population,鈥 said听, an associate professor at George Mason鈥檚听听and a military spouse. 鈥淚t shows the power of coming together rather than working individually.鈥
Help from Mason came through consulting in course development for Fairfax educators in understanding military culture and strategies to engage and support military families and in collaborating to develop training for Student Ambassador Programs in area high schools. These initiatives serve to help K-12 schools create a more welcoming and supportive culture for military-connected students and their families.
鈥淲e want the students with military connections to come in and feel connected,鈥 Drake Patrick said.
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