Start here for information pertaining to Parents of military-connected children.
To view and download our Programs Booklet, click here.
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The MCEC parent webinars are designed to help military-connected parents as they guide their children through their educational journey.
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The MCEC podcast series “For the Sake of the Child” covers an array of informative and important topics with guests from all walks of life. |
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The MCEC Tell Me A Story® program is an initiative created to empower our military-connected children by using literature and their own stories, and geared toward children ages 4-12. |
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Our Military Student Consultant is the portal for all questions student and parent related. Click on the link below to submit your question. We will always do our best to get back to you within 24 hours! |
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SchoolQuest is our free, easy-to-use website that will save you hours of time and help eliminate the hassles associated with changing schools due to a PCS move. |
Browse our helpful resources for Parents of military-connected children.
Here are trainings and programs available and designed for Parents of military children.
Secondary Education Transition Study (SETS) The United States Army Community and Family Support Center (CFSC) asked the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) to conduct a study of the impact of high school transitions for the military-connected student. The results of the Secondary Education Transition Study (SETS) are set forth in this report, along with the ancillary publications, under the provisions of Contract DASW01-99-M-0774. All opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendation expressed in this report, as well as in the ancillary publications, are those of the MCEC's senior researcher team and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Army.
Read MoreMilitary Child Education Coalition (MCEC) announced a change in its Board of Directors, with retired Navy Admiral Cecil D. Haney replacing retired Air Force General William M. Fraser III as Chair. Admiral Haney assumes his position on July 17, 2020.
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