Booker T. Washington Military Families

  • Information on upcoming military recognition events

    What Veterans Day means | Henry Ford College

     

         Veterans Day - we honor each staff member who is a veteran of the Armed Forces with breakfast, a gift, and thanks from our students.  

     

     

    Wreaths Across America at Barrancas National Cemetery at NAS - December 16, 2023 - students and staff are asked to volunteer to go to the cemetery and lay wreaths on the graves.  

     

     

    National Medal of Honor Day

     

         Medal of Honor Day - March 25 every year - students are instructed on the meaning of the Medal of Honor, and past recipients are acknowledged and researched.  


  • Military and Family Life Counseling

    A Warm Welcome to our Military Families!

    About the Military and Family Life Counseling (MFLC) Program

    Booker T. Washington High School is pleased to offer non-medical counseling and support to our military-connected students. The MFLC program helps military families and children navigate the challenges with free face-to-face support. Our counselor provides confidential non-medical counseling services to students. Child and youth behavioral military and family life counselors support military children for various issues, including low self-esteem, behavioral problems, and changes at home. These counselors, who are part of the Military and Family Life Counseling Programs, understand the issues military children face and can be especially helpful during challenging periods, including deployments and PCS moves.

    Counselors are licensed with a master's degree or higher and have a positive effect on:

    • General behavior
    • Performance in school
    • Relationships with family members and teachers

    Topics covered:

    The licensed counselors in the MFLC Program address:

    • Self-esteem issues
    • Communication and relationships at home and school
    • Life skills, such as problem-solving and adjustment
    • Behavioral issues, including bullying and anger management
    • Changes at home, such as deployment, reunion, divorce, and grief

    Conversations in these sessions stay between the student and his or her counselor. The only exceptions to this rule are cases of domestic violence, abuse, and suicidal or homicidal threats. No counseling records are maintained.

    Parents can contact the School Liaison for NAS Pensacola, Carissa Bergosh, at (850) 712-4105.  

    MFLC counselor can be reached at:  850-377-2548

     

    MFLC parental consent forms can be downloaded and printed by students, parents, or referral sources, and must be signed by a parent or guardian.

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    BTWHS Military Family Information
     
     
    Student 2 Student® - Military Child Education Coalition
     
    The student-led transition program, Student-to-Student (S2S), had an Interest Meeting on Friday, September 29.
    Families and students are invited to provide input for S2S activities in support of our military families.

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  • Military Child Education Coalition | MCEC

    https://www.militarychild.org/

    Transition Peer Program

    Established in 2004, Student 2 Student® (S2S™) is a student program that brings military and civilian students together to welcome all new students, create a positive environment, support academic excellence, and ease transitions.

    Military Point of Contact: Commander Lekeen Brown

    How to get involved?  Students who are interested may contact Commander Lekeen Brown at LBrown1@ecsdfl.us or our MFLC Mike Villanueva at MIlfamcounselor0951@ecsdfl.us or (850) 475-5257

     

    S2S Team objectives:

    • Identify the challenges students face as they transition in or out of class

    • Understanding why S2S is needed in schools

    • Represent the S2S Core Values: Leadership, Finding the Way, Academics, Service, Relationships, and 100% Acceptance

    • Continual planning to build an ever stronger S2S Team

    • Engage BTWHS staff in the annual professional development concerning how to identify and respond to the needs of military students and families