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Newsletter | Q2 2019
Washington DC – Military Child Education Coalition’s (MCEC) 2019 National Training Symposium Bailey Caldwell and Debbie Nichols represented MCCG at the Military Child Education Coalition’s (MCEC) National Training Symposium (NTS) 2019 in Washington DC. MCCG had an exhibit table, we promoted MilTeenChatTm App and our Children’s Courage Coins. Debbie and Bailey also attended off-site meetings…
Read MoreNewsletter | Summer 2018
MilTeenChat App for teens to access support and connect with each other Working together in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing and military teens, we developed MilTeenChat app – created exclusively for military connected teens 13-17 yrs. old only! The safe, secure app network enables teens to access support articles addressing their…
Read MoreNewsletter | Q1 2018
Advocacy to support military connected children in Southern California schools Orange County Dept. of Education District Presentation Debbie Nichols, founder of MCCG, and Ida Humphrey of the Department of Defense Air Force presented to the 26 School Districts, with the latest updates on government policies and opportunities available for Federal funding. The ODCE has offered…
Read MoreNewsletter | Spring 2017
On Friday, March 3, Debbie Nichols of Military Childrens Collaborative Group (MCCG) will speak at the Orange County Department of Education School Districts Quarterly meeting in Costa Mesa. There will be 150 – 300 attendees representing the 26 School Districts in Orange County. Nichols will update the Districts on the continued efforts being made in…
Read MoreNewsletter | Spring 2016
Our 2nd Annual Month of the Military Child Proclamation ceremony was a huge success! We honored over 70 children and thanked the children connected by Active Duty, National Guard Guard, Reserves, Veteran and fallen for their silent service to our Country. We had children Guest speakers sharing what is like to be a military connected…
Read MoreNewsletter | Sept 2014
Los Angeles Unified School District Support of Children of Military Los Angeles Unified School District is rolling out their new student emergency forms while at the same time implementing two new systems: PASSport: this will allow parents/guardians to monitor their students’ academic progress. MiSIS: this assists in entering, managing, analyzing, and reporting all data connected…
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