April: Month of the Military Child
April is the Month of the Military Child and is a time to show admiration and respect for our nation's youngest heroes–military children!
Military children experience on average six to nine school moves throughout their educational years as they accompany their active duty parent(s) to military installations across the United States and abroad. They also experience frequent separations from their active-duty parent(s) due to recurring military training and/or deployments. Military children are resilient as they frequently adjust to new social norms within schools, communities, and an ever-changing support network. In April, we will celebrate our military children and their ongoing sacrifices by engaging in various activities throughout the entire month and wearing purple on April 17.
View a video created in honor of the MOMC by the Distance Education Department of the National Museum of the Marine Corps.
Join us in celebrating the Month of the Military Child!
Veteran's Week 2023
We met with over 40 students at Battlefield who are part of the Purple Star Military Connected Program.
SMSgt Shuler, Col Vasenko and Ms. Kathy Gibbons talked about life as a military individual and having children who are part of that process within a school system.