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What is a MSTC:

The Military Student Transition Consultant is a full time highly specialized education professional embedded within the Local Education Agency (LEA) able to support students, parents and school personnel on a daily basis. The MSTC is trained, supported, and managed by the MCEC. 

The MSTC serves as an expert navigator and advocate for military connected students and families, providing a continuum of care from entry to exit

Services Provided:

  • Assistance with your education questions.
  • Assistance with school transitions.
  • Support for special needs student school transitions.
  • Professional Development facilitation for educators on issues surrounding pre-deployments, deployments and transitions.
  • Referrals for installation services and resources.
  • Presentations and Community Network support.

District and Campus Benefit:

  • Expert Point of Contact for transitioning students.
  • Improving school move plans and checklists.
  • Social/emotional and academic resources.
  • Special education transition support.
  • Credit transfer and translation assistance.
  • Solutions for deployment-related concerns.
“Our MSTC has the inside knowledge and ability to assist military children and their families with questions and challenges that civilian school personnel are not previously equipped to handle or necessarily understand.”   -School Principal

 

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List of Military Student Transition Consultants

Berkeley County School District - Joint Base Charleston, SC

Jenna Young, LMFT
Phone: 706.321.2244 ext. 7317

Marrington Elementary
Marrington Middle School of the Arts
Cane Bay Elementary

Russell County School District – Fort Benning, GA

Likitca Ligon, M.A.
Phone: 706.321.2244 ext. 7317
Click here to download Likitca's brochure


Mt. Olive Primary School
Mt. Olive Intermediate School
Russell County Middle School
Russell County High School

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