Military Connected Students and Families

Welcome to Robinson! 

Robinson Secondary School is proud to be recognized as a Virginia Distinguished Purple Star School for Supporting Military-Connected Students for the 2022-23 school year and beyond. 

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This honor recognizes the strong sense of hard work occurring for our military connected students and families. We are encouraged by the dedication of the Robinson community towards our families protecting our great nation!  The efforts of our Rambassadors, Military & Family Life Counselor and many other student and parent groups creates successful transitional support to our military connected students and their families as they navigate many new experiences.

Robinson has a long history of serving military families in our community. From our namesake,  Sergeant James W. Robinson to the many thousands of military-connected students and staff who have called themselves a Robinson Ram over the last 50 years. 

Robinson has always had a large population of military-connected youth and we are lucky to have a Military Family LIfe Counselor working with the active duty student population. 

Students with Special Education Accomodations

Robinson Secondary School and FCPS follow federal guidelines with respect to the IDEA and the Individual Education Plan (IEP) and 504 process and eligibility.  For more information on our Special education department, please contact our High School Department Chair Chelsea Bruno at @email or Middle School Department Chair Samantha Kehn-Batista at @email.

Rambassadors

The student-led Rambassador program helps to transition all new Robinson students into the Robinson culture and navigate a new school environment.  The Rambassadors serve to connect new Robinson students with peers, activities and opportunities. Through hails and farewells, Rambassadors support students who transfer in (hails) and out (farewells) before the end of the school year. The student-led transition program is for all students who experience school transition and is modeled after best practices of schools across the country and non-profit organizations that have helped military-connected youth who live a highly mobile lifestyle. 

Robinson's Military and Family Life Program

Contact our Military and Family Life Counselor

Phone: 571-419-1794

Consent Forms

Please complete the form below and return to your student's sub-school or email the form to your student's counselor.

English

Spanish

Issues addressed

  • School Adjustment
  • Deployment and separation
  • Reunion adjustment
  • Sibling and parent-child communication
  • Behavioral concerns
  • Fear, grief, and loss

How do we make a difference?

  • Engaging in activities with children and youth
  • Providing short term, non-medical counseling support
  • Available at no cost to assist children and youth, parents, family members, and staff of child and youth programs
  • Providing behavioral interventions in classrooms, at camps, and in Child Development Centers to assist staff in setting and managing boundaries
  • Modeling behavioral techniques and providing feedback to staff
  • Being available to parents and staff to discuss interactions with children and other concerns
  • Facilitating psycho-educational groups

Services are private and confidential except for child abuse or neglect, domestic abuse, illegal activity, or any other duty-to-warn situations.

military-&-family-life-logoPresentation Topics:

  • Anger Management
  • Building Resiliency
  • Deployment
  • Children and Moving
  • Communication
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Coping Strategies
  • Divorce and Separation
  • Relationship Skills
  • Reintegration
  • Stress Management

Links and Resources

Military Families: Below are a few links for policies and resources for military families new to FCPS and Robinson: 

FCPS Military Families 

MIC3

FCPS Military families page 

Military Student Identifier

Federal Impact Aid FCPS 

Advanced Enrollment 

School Liaison Officers

School Support Services provides Army school-aged youth with educational opportunities, resources and information necessary to achieve academic success. A branch of Child & Youth Services (CYS), School Support Services features School Liaison Officers (SLOs), who help schools, installations and Families work together for student achievement.

SLOs are your best support in the area of education, schools and military transitions. SLOs are knowledgeable in current education news and policies. They act as the conduit between the school community – including local public school districts, private schools and home school Families – and the installation.

Fort Belvoir

9800 Belvoir Road

BLDG 200

Fort Belvoir, VA, Virginia 22060

United States

+1 (703)805-1350

+1 (703)805-3436

 

Joint Base Myers-Henderson Hall

102 Custer Road

BLDG 203

Fort Myer, Virginia 22211

United States

+1(703)965-4950

Virginia Purple Star School Program

The Virginia Purple Star Designation is awarded to military-friendly schools that have demonstrated a major commitment to students and families connected to our nation’s military. Schools that earn the award will receive a special Purple Star recognition to display onsite.

A school will be honored with the Purple Star Award if it completes all the required activities, plus one optional activity. The Virginia Department of Education’s Military Student Support Process Action Team, (MSSPAT) formed by the Virginia Department of Education, will review all school applications for the award. Final approval on awards will be made by members of the Virginia Council on the Interstate Compact on the Educational Opportunity for Military Children.

VDOE -Purple Star School Program.