Military Family Resources
Here, at St. Peter School, we recognize that our military families often have special needs that are unique to them. We are proud to be recognized as a Purple Star School by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. To help our military families, we've put together a list of resources for them.
Resources for our Families
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Local School Liaison Officer
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“When it comes to keeping your military family life strong, Military OneSource is your go-to resource.”
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MCEC supports all military-connected children by educating, advocating, and collaborating to resolve education challenges associated with the military lifestyle.
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Tutoring That Improves Student Outcomes
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Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) works with a national network of more than 500 child care resource and referral (CCR&Rs) agencies and other partners to ensure that all families have access to quality, affordable child care.
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The Department of the Air Force Child and Youth Programs assist military and civilian personnel in balancing the competing demands of the mission and family life by catering programs and services for eligible children and youth from birth through 18 years of age.
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Welcome to the Exceptional Family Member Program
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Youth Camps/Teen Camps/Hero Camps/Family Programs
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Statewide programs to support the youth of military families
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offers extracurricular activity grants to children, ages 3-18, of deployed National Guard, deployed Reserve, or post-9/11 combat wounded, ill, or injured Veterans in treatment.
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We are on a mission to stand up for, support, and enhance the quality of life for every military family through bold advocacy, innovative programming, and dynamic and responsive solutions.
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Military Families Reading Together Every Day, No Matter the Distance
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On-demand webinar series offering 30 topics that address the current and emerging issues facing military-connected children, thanks to the support from Lockheed Martin.
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“On this page you will find educational information and resources for military-connected youth as well as licensing and school employment opportunities for veterans, service members and their spouses.”
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Although deployments will never be easy, here are some steps from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to make things a little less stressful on the homefront.
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Welcome to a series of eight TedEd Lessons focused on the unique aspects of military and veteran-connected children and their quest to be college and career ready by the time they graduate from high school.