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Dixie Grunenfelder

Executive Director, Student Engagement and Support
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Over 32,000 students identify as being from a military family. These students 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.

Purple Star Awards

Since military children move as frequently as every 2-3 years, districts granted the Purple Star Award provide educational and social-emotional supports to these students and their families as they transition to new schools. Beginning in 2024, the Washington State Purple Star Award () is issued every two years to districts meeting specific criteria. 

(Military Child Education Coalition) is the national advocate for the Purple Star Program supporting military-connected children moving to new schools due to a parent’s change in duty station.

are now open. Award notifications will be announced by 海角社区 in March 2025.

Purple Star FAQ Resouces

Purple Star Award Criteria for School Districts

As directed in ,

To be considered for the designation, a school district must maintain a dedicated page on its website featuring resources for military families. The school district must also have a staff point of contact for military students and families that:

Works jointly with the state military family education liaison of the to serve military families; Serves as the primary liaison between military families and the school district;
To receive the designation, a school district must also complete one or more of the following optional activities:

  • Provide professional development for additional staff on special considerations for military students and families;
  • Pass a resolution publicizing the school district's support for military children and families; or
  • Host a military recognition event that demonstrates a military-friendly culture.
  • Completes professional development on special considerations for military students and families under relevant state and federal law; and
  • Identifies and informs teachers of military-connected students in their classrooms and the special considerations military families and students should receive under the .


Questions
Contact Christine Hurley or Dixie Grunenfelder at purplestar@k12.wa.us.

2024 Purple Star District Awards

Check this list to see the school districts that were awarded the 2024 Purple Star Awards

Acceptable Professional Development for Purple Star Award Applicants

PennState Clearing House for Military Family Readiness training will meet the professional development requirement as established in . There are 40 modules, 10-15 minutes each, that can easily be completed over ~5-8 business days if you focus on 6-8 modules per day.

It can be accessed here: .

For ease of access, once you open the link above:

  1. Scroll down the webpage until you see module 1, Readiness to Support Military-Connected Students;
  2. Click ‘view’ on the right of module 1 and, in the same tab, it will open to Learning Modules ‘Military-Connected 海角社区’;
  3. Scroll down to ‘Open Module’ and click to open;
  4. A new webpage tab will open. Click ‘Start Training’ to begin.
  5. After you complete each training, save the training certificate at the end of each module. You will need these to show you have completed this training series;
  6. When each module is complete, return to the previous webpage tab, Learning Modules ‘Military-Connected 海角社区’ and click the back arrow. This will bring you back to the PennState ClearingHouse 40 module series.
  7. Continue with the next training in the series following the directions above.
Purple Star Virtual Two-Day Trainings

MCEC (Military Child Education Coalition) has Purple Star Schools virtual two-day trainings that are scheduled throughout the year. The website () has more information. Request information on upcoming training dates to the email contact on their webpage.

Data Collection

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

Please reference the 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.

Educators

  • 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.

  • MCEC provides training and leadership to ensure quality, inclusive educational experiences for all military children.

  • Our online training program for mentors working with military students. Find information specific to using the of school-based mentoring for military students.
Parents/Students
  • Military OneSource’s military-trained consultants are also available 24/7 to help with and  consulting questions. To schedule an appointment, call 800-342-9647, set up a , or view .

  • School Quest is designed for the military child who is moving to a new school district. This site helps a student (and parents) search for information about schools in the new location.-->

  • Tutor.com for U.S. Military 海角社区 (Tutor.com/military), funded by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CMGA), is a program that allows eligible students in grades kindergarten through college to connect to a live tutor online at any time (24/7/361) for one‐to‐one help with homework, studying, test prep and more, at no cost.
Parents of Students with Special Needs

The Interstate Compact also covers children with special needs changing schools

  • Special education: If the covers your child, your child has the right to comparable services provided by the most current , or IEP.
  • Reevaluation: The new school system may reevaluate your child’s eligibility for special education services to determine a new IEP.

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

  • : The directory provides the information you need to make informed decisions about education and early intervention services.
  • : Your local installation EFMP Family Support staff can help you identify, and access programs and services related to education, outreach, local school, and early intervention services.
  • : Military OneSource’s military-trained consultants are also available 24/7 to help with questions. To schedule an appointment, call 800-342-9647, set up a , or view .