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As of August 2018

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eS2S Rock

ROCKS!!!


Thank you Northside Independent School Distric tin San Antonio, TX!

eS2S Rock School

Sept. 24, 2018 - 5 great elementary schools were trained!

Behlau Elementary Schoo, Herbert G. Bolt Elementary School,Hoffmann Elementary School,
and Judge Amy Mireles Elementary School, Paul W. Ott Elementary School

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the eS2S Core Values?
Leadership - Student Character Growth
  • Being a role model
  • Changing the way students feel about the new student
  • Growing your eS2S program for the future
Academics - Educational Adjustments
  • Encouraging educational success
  • Informing them of unique aspects for the new school
  • Providing them resources
Service - Community Outreach
  • Giving back to the school
  • Giving back to the community
  • Giving back to the world
Finding the Way - Campus, Culture, and Community
  • Campus - Helping the new students learn their way around the new school
  • Culture - The behaviors, beliefs, and characteristics that make your school unique
  • Community - The good your community has to offer
Relationships - 100% Acceptance
  • Acceptance - Creating an environment where all are respected
  • Belonging - Helping the new student find a place where they fit in and feel accepted
  • Connections - Introducing the new student to others with similar qualities, values, and interests
How does my elementary school get eS2S?

Training cost typically begin around $10,000 for one school and goes up depending on number of schools, students, adults and location of the training. The cost includes trainers’ salary, travel and lodging, teacher resources, materials, breakfast and lunch, plus continual MCEC support.

Step One: Contact Debra Longley with MCEC at 254-953-1923 ext. 1136 or email her at Debra.Longley@MilitaryChild.Org to see if there is available MCEC funding for your school. During the conversation, Debra will discuss presenting the program to your administration.

If there is funding available, please see step two. If there is no funding available, Debra will talk with you about options for funding.

Step Two: Contact your school administration. Set up a time to present your ideas regarding eS2S in your school. Things to include:

  • Why eS2S is important
  • The mission of eS2S
  • Who MCEC is
  • How many adults will be trained
  • Results of an eS2S training
  • Cost of training
  • Cost of maintaining a program – typical costs include socials, resources for new students, and other items your eS2S might need to grow and be successful
  • Ask for approval to proceed with training

Step Three: Once approved, call Debra Longley to select training dates. We suggest two months for planning training.

Step Four: See Training is Coming to My School section below.

How does my student participate in eS2S?

Each school determines how students can get involved in eS2S. Have your child contact their guidance counselor and ask for information. Your guidance counselor may not be the eS2S sponsor but they will know who is. Speak with the sponsors about meeting times, future plans, and how you can get involved in the campus eS2S program.

What should my new student expect from a school with eS2S?

A new student should be given a tour and provided a friend to eat lunch with on their first day of school.  eS2S should provide many ways for your new student to connect with new friends and learn about the campus, culture and community.  

MCEC Training is Coming to My Elementary School

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