Common Ground Educator Workshop - West Virginia Department of
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Partners:
THE UNITED STATES ARMY RECRUITING BATTALION BECKLEY
THE UNITED STATES ARMY RECRUITING BATTALION COLUMBUS
THE NAVY RECRUITING DISTRICT OHIO
THE NAVY RECRUITING DISTRICT PITTSBURG
THE MARINE CORPS RECRUITING STATIONS IN WEST VIRGINIA
THE MARINE CORPS RECRUITING STATIONS IN MARYLAND
THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE RECRUITING STATIONS IN WEST VIRGINIA
THE WEST VIRGINIA NATIONAL GUARD
THE WEST VIRGINIA WING CIVIL AIR PATROL
OPERATION MILITARY KIDS, WEST VIRGINIA CONGRESS OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS, INC.
THE WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE WEST VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
THE NAVY RECRUITING DISTRICT OHIO
THE UNITED STATES ARMY RECRUITING BATTALION BECKLEY
THE LEGAL AID OF WEST VIRGINIA
THE ADOLESCENT SUICIDE PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION (ASPEN)
MILITARY ENTRANCE PROCESSING STATION, GLEN JEAN WV
August 2010
October 2010
WV Student Success Summit
October 2010
Presented protocol to school
counselors in 3 regional workshops
October 2010
Presented protocol to the largest
Army recruiting battalion in West Virginia
November 2010
June 2011
WV Board of Education created sub-committee
* Ongoing Program
Report of the NASBE Study Group on
Education and the Military was released
MOU signed
Agenda:
Legislative recommendation to join Interstate
Compact on Education for Military Students (SB 189)
ASVAB testing be available in all high schools
Approval of Military Recruiting Protocol
Development of MOU
Communications Plan
Website
Key Report Takeaways:
Approximately 7 in every 10 Americans between the ages of 17 – 24 are ineligible
to enter military service because:
they are either physically unfit (including being overweight or obese)
have criminal records
have not graduated from high school
One thing higher education, industry and the military have in common, they all
want secondary students to come out of high school knowing how to be:
critical thinkers
solve problems
value teamwork
Military programs manage to succeed where others fail because of their attention
to a holistic approach to student education and development
Purpose:
Define partners
Establish mutual understanding and cooperation
Joint goal of graduating all students in West Virginia
college and/or career ready.
Share resources
Promote all post-secondary options for students in
West Virginia, not for promoting recruitment
Provide career counseling and tutoring services
Provide career mentors
Provide JROTC programs
Explore the development of middle grade level programs in
West Virginia schools.
Provide a variety of free and relatively inexpensive resources
for schools to use
Provide counselors, faculty and administrators Educator
Tours
Provide program information and appoint project officer/mentor
when appropriate.
Provide materials to gain student interest in the program.
Provide instructor guides, lesson plans, activity books and other
program resources at no cost.
Provide student membership with textbooks, uniforms and
additional training materials.
Provide FBI background checks on all adult members at no cost.
Encourage all high schools to provide the opportunity
for military personnel to present career information
to interested students in West Virginia schools.
Communicate and coordinator with all parties of the
MOU to establish a career mentoring program.
Incorporate in a student exit process all parties of the
MOU to provide guidance about the benefits of
graduating from high school to any students
considering dropping out of school.
Promote that every student will have the
opportunity to take the ASVAB test in their school
or a school nearby, for the purpose of career
assessment, exploration and development.
Create a communication plan to educate students,
parents, faculty, administration and community
members about the intent, purpose and benefits of
this MOU.
Provide education and resources to its members of students, parents,
faculty, administration and community members about the positive supports,
including career development and tutoring services, available through military
personnel through bulletin articles and displays/materials at WV PTA
conventions.
Help to create networks of people, organizations, and other resources to help
support military children.
Support and encourage all efforts to make available career and mentoring
programs to all students in West Virginia provided through this MOU.
Educate and increase community awareness of the impact of the
deployment cycle on service members, families, kids, and the community as a
whole
Common Ground Website
School Counselor Protocol
Interstate Compact on Education of
Military Children
Speaker Series
E-Mentoring
Elevator Program
MAJ James Bowen
Future Operations/Defense Support to Civil Authorities
West Virginia National Guard
O: 304.561.6464
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