HOT INFO: Impact Aid Survey

PARENTS: 
If you work or reside at Edwards Air Force Base in uniform or as a civilian, and if you have one or more children attending school(s) on base, please answer the Impact Aid Survey to help our district receive this very important financial aid.

LINK TO THE SURVEY
This year, for the first time, the Impact Aid Survey has been sent to families digitally via ParentSquare/email. In previous years, the form was a physical piece of paper that had to be returned. Parents must complete the online form for each child enrolled in school. Two school aged children = complete the online form twice. If you haven't received the email/app notification or if you have questions, please reach out to Rebecca Balkenbush, School Liaison Program Manager, at 661-277-2456 or 661-902-8335 or 412.FSS.School.Liaison@us.af.mil

IMPORTANCE
Edwards Air Force Base is a federal property exempt from local property taxes, which triggers a lost local revenue for Muroc Unified Join School District. To offset such special challenge, along with increased expenditures for federally connected children, Congress allows the district to receive extra funding through the Impact Aid Program. 

Department of the Air Force School Liaison Program (SLO)

“Student Focused…Partnership Driven”


Hello and welcome to team T-COT-A-TU, The Center of the Aerospace Testing Universe, here at Edwards AFB California. My name is Rebecca Balkenbush, and I am honored to serve as your School Liaison Program Manager.

I understand that the education of your children is a top consideration when it comes to a PCS move and I am happy to assist in your children’s educational transition. 

I am the primary point of contact for school-related matters and the central point of contact for Commanders, military families, and school districts on preschool – 12th grade school issues.

Military Child Education is a top priority for Department of Air Force leadership and school quality is an essential factor that impacts retention and readiness. The School Liaison program supports military-connected families by providing a variety of services such as: inbound and outbound transfers, information on local schools and homeschooling, information on educational resources, initiatives and community activities, scholarship and grant resources, and assistance with Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MIC3) compliance.

I look forward to meeting you and your family and thank you for your service to our country!

For more information on how the School Liaison program supports military-connected families, please click on Department of the Air Force School Liaison Program below.

OUR MISSION

The Department of the Air Force School Liaison Program is committed to outreach, advocacy, and partnership initiatives that generate real-time solutions for military-connected students in grades Pre-Kindergarten through grade 12 as they face global, educational challenges and transitions.

FAQ

Expand List item 4096Collapse List item 4096  01) How do I contact the Edwards AFB School Liaison Specialist?

Phone: 661-277-2456 or DSN: 527-2456
Address: 5 N Seller Ave Bldg 3000  Edwards AFB, CA 93524
Email: 412.FSS.School.Liaison@us.af.mil

Expand List item 4097Collapse List item 4097  02) What school choices do I have for my child?

You may send your child to a traditional public school where you live, a public magnet school, a public charter school, a private school or home-school.

Expand List item 4098Collapse List item 4098  03) Is there a law that supports military connected students?

Yes, the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children uses a comprehensive approach that provides a consistent policy in every school district and in every State that chooses to join.  The goal of the Compact is to replace the widely varying policies affecting transitioning military students. 

The Compact addresses key educational transition issues encountered by military families including enrollment, placement, attendance, special education services, eligibility and graduation.

Children of active duty members of the uniformed services, National Guard and reserve on active duty orders, and, for one year after leaving service, members or veterans who are medically discharged or retired are eligible for assistance under the Compact.  For additional information, please visit the Interstate Compact Commission at www.mic3.net.

Expand List item 4099Collapse List item 4099  04) What Private schools are available?

Your School Liaison Specialist has listings of private schools in the surrounding areas around Edwards AFB.  Information on private schools is also available on the California Department of Education website http://www.cde.ca.gov/ds/si/ps/.

The Private School Directory lists over 1,000 private schools that filed the annual Private School Affidavit and reported enrollments of six or more students. The majority of our students attend schools in Kern County, Los Angeles County, and San Bernardino County.

Expand List item 4100Collapse List item 4100  05) Which school is right for my child? 

All public schools in California are responsible for California State learning standards. Please review each school’s Academic Performance Index (API) and school climate survey at the link below to determine the best match for your child: http://www.cde.ca.gov/getschoolreport.  In addition, you can learn more about each school by visiting the California State Dashboard: California School Dashboard (CA Dept of Education) (caschooldashboard.org)

Expand List item 4101Collapse List item 4101  06) How do I know which school my child will go to?

The California Education Code 48200 states that where you live determines where your child attends a traditional public school.

You may request a permit to transfer however permits are not always granted from your home school district.  If you live on base housing your home school district is the MUROC Joint Unified school district. Please visit their web site to obtain a permit to transfer application at www.muroc.k12.ca.us.

Expand List item 4102Collapse List item 4102  07)  I want to home-school my child(ren), what do I need to do?

Please visit http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/ps/rq/psfaq.asp#D. to learn more about schooling at home in the state of California. 
Home School Support

Expand List item 4103Collapse List item 4103  08) What is needed to register my child for school?

Proof of age of minor, immunization record, proof of residency, and contact info for last school attended. For Kindergarten, a physical examination and dental screening is required. For special needs, a copy of latest IEP and last evaluation. Copy of Cumulative Folder: Current Schedule/Report Cards/Test Scores and Course Descriptions/Grading Scale if available for 6th grade and above

Expand List item 4104Collapse List item 4104  09) What is a Magnet School? 

A Magnet school is a public school operated under a court-ordered or federally approved voluntary desegregation plan offering a specialized curriculum, to a student body representing a cross section of the community. They attract students of different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds with similar educational interests, provide unique sets of learning opportunities, encourage innovation, and promote academic gains for students. Not all magnet schools are gifted.

Expand List item 4105Collapse List item 4105  10) What if my child has Special Needs?

Edwards AFB has the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP). The EFMP-Family Support Specialist can help navigate and/or connect with community and family support services through:
- Information and Referral (before, during, and after PCS) to on-base, local, state, and federal services
- Support Services in the form of outreach
- Community awareness and education on EFMP
For more information, please call Ms. Stephanie Warner at stefanie.warner@us.af.mil or call 661-277-0723.
Special Education Services & Resources - https://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se/sr/
Military Interstate children’s Compact Commission (MIC3) Special Education Services: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZthoSYuuHs

The 7 C's of the SLO Philosophy

Connect schools, families, and communities to meet the unique needs of PreK-12 military-connected students.
Cultivate communication pathways between families, schools, community stakeholders and the military.
Customize real-time solutions for military-connected students facing transitional barriers and educational gaps.
Collaborate with community stakeholders to build a platform for enhanced educational opportunities and partnerships.
Comprehensive professional development for educators to understand the military lifestyle.
Construct a network of extensive resources for building resilient communities.
Create a system of support for military-connected students experiencing parental deployment or separation.

Edwards Schools Videos

Video by Eric Davis
Vice Adm. John Mustin Farewell Message
Commander, Navy Reserve Force
Aug. 21, 2024 | 3:49
Greetings Shipmates. I’m Vice Admiral John Mustin, Chief of Navy Reserve and Commander, Navy Reserve Force.

As my tenure as your Chief of Navy Reserve draws to a close, I want to extend my appreciation to every member of our elite Navy Reserve Team. I am filled with gratitude for the patriotic service of each of our Sailors and civilians across the Navy Reserve Force...and I’m thankful for each of your supportive family members.

Commanding, representing, and advocating for the Navy Reserve has been the honor of my lifetime. And what each of you do in service to our Nation has been an enduring and gratifying source of daily inspiration.

Four years ago, we embarked on a generational force design transformation to build new capabilities and shift capacity to meet the needs of long-term strategic competition.

During this period, I asked a lot from you… and you delivered. You recognized that we no longer have the luxury of waking up hoping tomorrow looks like yesterday. That we needed to transform with urgency, and that we needed to make hard decisions.

We continue to make those decisions and to make urgent, quantifiable and demonstrable progress in the transformation and modernization of our force...achieving success in designing a lethal, future-ready integrated force, training to certify and qualify our Sailors in their mobilization billets, and preparing to mass mobilize...all to achieve and deliver against our singular priority: Warfighting Readiness.

You should be proud - your contributions to our systemic transformation showcase the flexibility, readiness, and value our citizen sailors generate, and contribute to our national security.

By next year, the modernized Navy Reserve Force design will be fully incorporated, giving you two years of run time to generate stability and readiness for a high-end conflict by 2027... An important deadline for our Nation. That’s 861 days… and counting.

I am immensely proud of our accomplishments together. On any given day, our Navy Reserve provides 100,000 sailors, three dozen ship, wing, group and squadron commanding officers, nearly 150 aircraft, two SEAL teams, three expeditionary medical facilities, 2,200 strategic sealift officers, 450 civilians and nearly half of the Navy's expeditionary combat command and intelligence capability.

We are ready, credible and present 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year…with nearly 15,000 Sailors serving on active-duty orders around the world, making an impact in every theater on the globe. As members of the long blue line, you represent more than a century of meaningful contribution to the Navy and our Nation, and the reason I am optimistic about our future.

I have valued every day as your Chief of Navy Reserve, working aggressively to deliver Warfighting Readiness across the Force. While we certainly have much to be proud of, there is still much to do.

Team, make no mistake… the Navy’s business… our business… and the reason we exist...is to fight and win our Nation’s wars. America expects and deserves winners – which is where you all come in… you are the torchbearers of our Navy’s rich history and legacy. I know you will be qualified and ready to mobilize when our Nation calls.

So finally, thank you all… our Navy team, the great families, and the many friends and supporters who have made the Navy Reserve Force relevant, credible, and ready. I offer my sincere thanks for all you do in the fleet, what you do at home, and for our shared commitment to our Nation’s defense.

It’s been a high honor serving with each of you. The clock is ticking...and I’m counting on you. Vice admiral Lacore is counting on you, the Navy is counting on you. And America is counting on you.

Less talk, more action.

Over to you all to get busy.
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