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Seasons of My Military Student: Practical ideas for parents and teachers to support military-connected students as they transition from school to school and face other challenges of military life.

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Good Goodbyes Build Resilience and Strong Relationships

When a military family moves, the personal and emotional part of moving can easily be overwhelmed by logistics and details. In the busy days of the Season of Leaving, saying…

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Seasons Book Clubs Engage Networks of Support

By Amanda Trimillos A good book club is an opportunity to gather with friends, enjoy favorite beverages, snacks, and good conversation. The best book clubs are those where everyone in…

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Creating an Education Binder

Continuity is one of the challenges for a military-connected student, whose education is punctuated by moves, sometimes requiring as many as nine school changes from pre-K to high school graduation. Creating…

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  • Parent, Educator Join Forces for Military Kids

    Rebecca Alwine for Military Families magazine – Every good military spouse friendship has a story. The story of Stacy Allsbrook-Huisman and Amanda Trimillos began with their passion for helping other military families. They consulted on education stories, interviewed each other for various projects, and both contributed to Stories Around the Table:…

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  • Conference Time: Choose Student Timeline Over Tradition

    By Stacy Allsbrook-Huisman When it comes to getting a student established in a new school, the student’s timeline is more important than tradition. When military students move and enter a new school, parents should ask for a parent-teacher conference within two weeks of the student’s first day. This first face-to-face…

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  • Academic Gaps and Overlaps

    By Amanda Trimillos In conversations between teachers of military-connected students, two issues come up repeatedly: gaps and overlaps. At one table in the teachers’ lounge, it might go like this: “I have a new student who has already completed the unit we’re working on now. What do I do?” Across…

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    Holidays During Deployment: Tips for Teachers and Parents

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  • Education Binder: A Portable Teachers’ Lounge

    By Stacy Allsbrook-Huisman Think of the Education Binder as a portable teachers’ lounge. One way teachers gain insights about incoming students is through informal conversations with other teachers. With frequent school changes, a military-connected student won’t always have the benefit of this kind of communication. Their past teachers are not…

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    Student Resume: Collecting Skills and Materials

    March 5, 2020
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    Power of Education Binder Goes Beyond Graduation

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  • New School: 5 Tips to Prepare Your Student

    By Amanda Trimillos When a military family gets PCS orders, it’s time for military-connected students to say goodbye to one school and prepare to enter a new one. When farewell parties have come and gone, tears have been shed, and the car is packed, preparations for entering a new school…

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    Survey Brings Attention to Experiences of Military Students

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    New School Welcoming: Student Sponsorship Programs

    June 15, 2021
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    Month of the Military Child in 2021: In-Person, Hybrid, and Virtual Celebrations

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  • Switching Schools May Cause Poor Placement

    Sarah Harris for NPR affiliate WUNC –  More than 1 million school-age kids have parents on active duty in the US military, and the vast majority of those military kids go to public schools. Tamara Boyett is a senior at Indian River Central School in northern New York. Her dad…

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  • About the Seasons of Transition ™

    Because of frequent moves, students in military families change schools six to nine times from pre-K to high school graduation, according to the Department of Defense Education Activity. Each move and school change initiates a cycle of the Seasons of TransitionTM. These seasons don’t always follow the school calendar, but…

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    Game Plan: Adapting Strategies for Every Season

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    July 2, 2019
  • Books

    Books about military life can enhance classroom discussions and build empathetic relationships among students. These books are not only for military students to read. Classmates from civilian families can read to learn more about the lives of military kids. Stories and activities can also provide a springboard for discussions at…

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    MIC3 Offers New Resources for Military Families and Schools

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  • Creating an Education Binder

    Continuity is one of the challenges for a military-connected student, whose education is punctuated by moves, sometimes requiring as many as nine school changes from pre-K to high school graduation. Creating an Education Binder, a personal academic record for a student, is one way parents and teachers can safeguard the flow…

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    Student Resume: Collecting Skills and Materials

    March 5, 2020
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    Education Binder: A Portable Teachers’ Lounge

    August 16, 2018
  • Parent-Teacher Team Begins With Communication

    Partnership and solid communication are the best shelter parents and educators can offer a military-connected student in any season or storm. A strong student-advocacy team begins with parents and classroom teachers, with close support from counselors and school administrators. The partnership also brings the student alongside, ultimately giving the maturing student…

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    Building Sustaining Advocacy Teams in Challenging Times

    November 16, 2021

    Start Early for a Strong Student-Advocacy Team

    July 6, 2020
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