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Military Connected Students

Military connected students are attending schools across Washington State. According to state data collection, over 32,000 youth report identify as being from a military family. These youth face unique experiences due to regular moves and deployments of loved ones. Washington State acknowledges their resilience and  unique life experiences that may need specific attention. Schools are required to participate in regular data collection to identify military connected students and the state is member of the Interstate Compact to support educational transitions.

Data Collection

School districts are required to collect data regarding ethnicity from active-duty military families; as well as active reserves, all branches, and the Washington National Guard to meet the unique needs of military connected students. 2015: SSB 5163

Please reference the 2023-24 CEDARS manual for more information or the School Report card for data.

Interstate Compact for Military Children

The compact seeks to make transition easier for children of military families so they are afforded the same opportunities for educational success as other children, and not penalized or delayed in achieving their educational goals. Applicable to transfers among public school systems, it addresses key education issues encountered by military families in the areas of eligibility, enrollment, placement, and graduation.

  • Caring for Kids After Trauma and Death
  • MIC3
    This is the official website of the Military Interstate Children's Compact Commission. The goal of the interstate compact is to remove barriers to educational success imposed on children of military families because of frequent moves and deployment of their parents. The compact seeks to make the transition easier for children of military families, so they are afforded the same opportunities for educational success as other children and not penalized or delayed in achieving their educational goals. Applicable to transfers among public schools, it addresses key education issues encountered by military families in the areas of enrollment, eligibility, placement, and graduation.
  • Military Child Education Coalition
    MCEC provides training and leadership to ensure quality, inclusive educational experiences for all military children.
  • Military Student Mentoring
    Our online training program for mentors working with military students. Find information specific to using the MentorConnections Model of school-based mentoring for military students.
  • Tough Topic Series: Military Kids
    Tough Topics for Military Kids offers guidance on supporting military-connected students. This series is complemented by a 12-page companion booklet for educators.

The Interstate Compact also covers children with special needs changing schools

In addition to provisions in the Interstate Compact, Military OneSource offers these educational resources for families with special needs: