Programs & Training
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Frances Hesselbein Student Leadership Program - Applications now being accepted.
Deadline September 20, 2012. The Frances Hesselbein Student Leadership Program was established by the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) in 2006 to identify exemplary y
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Parent to Parent
The MCEC Parent to Parent program empowers parents to be their child’s strongest advocate on educational and social issues through MCEC Parent Workshops.
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Living in the New Normal
Concerns about military children dealing with the impact of these profound challenges prompted the MCEC to develop the Living in the New Normal.
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Tools & Publications
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SchoolQuest
Look for back-to-school information. Designed for military students, their families, and the caring professionals who support them, SchoolQuest is an educational resource tool
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MCEC Presents Army Commissioned Study
The release of Education of the Military Child in the 21st Century (EMC-21) marks the completion of a 3 year study of military-connected children
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MCEC has been accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102; (703) 506-3275.
Our Focus
A 501(c)(3) non-profit, world-wide organization, the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC®)'s work is focused on ensuring quality educational opportunities for all military children affected by mobility, family separation, and transition.