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Military Child Education Coalition Launches SchoolQuest
Powerful Web Tool Allows Parents and Children to Match Needs with New Schools
HOUSTON, July 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Joined by military families, armed
service members, elected officials, and educators from around the world,
the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) kicked off its annual
conference today with the launch of SchoolQuest, an innovative new
Web-based interactive service designed to provide military families with
valuable information to facilitate a successful academic and social
transition.
Based on extensive research and funded by MCEC and private donors, the
SchoolQuest program was created and developed by MCEC to serve as a
valuable hub of school district information for families on the move.
"SchoolQuest, in combination with the Military Child Education
Coalition's other programs and resources, provides parents, children, and
educators with the tools they need to transition successfully," said MCEC
Chairman of the Board General Thomas A. 'Tom' Schwartz (US Army - Retired).
"While MCEC focuses on addressing the needs of military-connected kids,
these practical tools benefit any mobile family during relocation."
"As a mother of four, the oldest of whom changed schools nine times
before attending college, moving our family created a lot of questions with
little resources to find the answers. SchoolQuest helps families navigate
the challenges of a move to help find the opportunities," said military
spouse Lauretta Cremin as she reflected on the need for this cutting-edge
technology. "SchoolQuest's capabilities are impressive."
SchoolQuest is a free service which allows parents and children to
investigate schools, which have been thoroughly researched by MCEC. The
system also guides parents in assessing their child's unique academic,
extracurricular, social and emotional needs as they prepare to enter a new
community. SchoolQuest is particularly well-suited to help
military-connected children who will, on average, change schools six to
nine times from kindergarten through high school graduation. As the
SchoolQuest system came online, MCEC's research team redoubled their
efforts as the United States Army asked MCEC to accelerate research on
school districts in key communities facing change under the Army's Global
Rebasing Initiative.
"The Military Child Education Coalition has trained tens of thousands
of parents, counselors, students, and educators to meet the needs of the
children of our men and women in uniform," said Dr. Mary Keller, MCEC's
Executive Director. "From our experience in communities we know that
accurate and timely information is critically needed. SchoolQuest is
designed to address that need and to ease the burdens facing mobile
families."
Using detailed research of target school districts, SchoolQuest
provides parents with a set of grade and need-specific questions to answer
about their child's past and current school experiences. These answers are
used to generate a student-specific customized report that highlights
schools for the family to explore further, provides information about the
schools' offerings, presents contact information for key personnel at the
school and school district levels, and raises issues the family may wish to
consider to help their child successfully transition and succeed in school.
At the same time, an online virtual "portfolio" is created to record
the student's current achievements and needs. This document can be stored
and updated by the family to document change over time and to track their
student's academic history. Throughout the process, the parent is the
decision maker regarding how much information to share or store in the
system. Due to the generous support of The McLane Group and the Association
of the United States Army, SchoolQuest is available at no cost to all
families, military and civilian.
Beginning today, the MCEC annual conference provides a focal point for
service members, educators, parents, and students to address the challenges
of the highly mobile military family and to provide practical tools to help
meet their needs. Speakers during the conference include Ambassador Karen
Hughes, Under Secretary of State for Public Affairs; General William E.
Ward, Deputy Commander United States European Command; Lieutenant General
James F. Amos, Commander II Marine Expeditionary Force; and Vice Admiral
Ann Rondeau, Director Navy Staff.
About The Military Child Education Coalition:
The Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) is a private, non-profit
organization addressing the unique academic needs of military children.
Working with all of the armed services, parents, and educators, MCEC
develops and provides programs and timely information designed to ease
transitions and deployments. For more information about MCEC and its
initiatives to help military children, please visit http://www.militarychild.org
SOURCE:Military Child Education Coalition
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