Military Families
Southeast Elementary School is committed to meeting the unique needs of our military families and students. We are committed to partnering with our military families to address the transitional challenges. As a military family, we appreciate the many sacrifices you make for our communities and nation. We recognize the importance of your service and are here to help with your transition to our school district.
Southeast Elementary School students honor and recognize military members during the Veteran’s Day Program in collaboration with the Southeast High School. The Fourth Graders attend the program and the other students create thank you cards and letters for the veterans. The students also create Valentine’s Day cards to be delivered to veterans at the hospital in Jackson.
If you have any questions about our military family programs, please contact the school at (601) 486-2500.
Military Interstate Compact (MIC3)
NAS Meridian, Mississippi
Larry Mullins, [email protected]
Office: (601) 679-2473
Cell: (601) 479-2025
Academic Planning
The Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MIC3) applies to active-duty members of the armed forces and National Guard/Reserve members on Title 10 orders. The Compact allows for the uniform treatment of military students alongside their civilian peers.
https://www.militaryonesource.mil/special-needs/family-support/
Paper
Paper is a tutoring service that students are able to access through their student Canvas account.
Exceptional Student Education Services
IDEA Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Resources
When you have a family member with special needs, you may have special considerations that require additional steps or resources to care for your family. Exceptional Family Member Program Family Support is here to help-- assisting with special education, financial planning, child-care and much more to help your family thrive.
Mental Health Services for Military Families
Students of military families often experience multiple stressors before and during their parent’s deployment and when they come home. Without appropriate mental health support systems, children of military personnel may be at a significant disadvantage compared with their peers in non-military families. Military students are resilient but there are resources available to help.
Military Star School Contact Information