The Ganado Independent School District values the many families that live in our community who have ties to the military. As a district, we understand that military youth go through unique circumstances and situations and we want every military family to know we are here to help. This webpage is designed to provide you with easy access links to helpful resources, as well the opportunity for us to personally answer any and all questions you may have.
Ganado ISD On-Campus Military Liaison
Mykayla McFaddin
Secondary School Counselor
361-771-4343
Enrollment Information
Enrollment packets are at the front office for each school.
Academic Planning
Find the current course catalogs and grading guidelines
Survivors' and Dependent's Educational Assistant Program
Ganado ISD supports students who qualify for a U.S. Department of Veterans program that benefits students of a Veteran or service member who has died, is captured or missing, or has disabilities as a result of a service-related injury, and who is 18 years of age in their senior year of high school. Click below for more information.
Jackson County Map. Courtesy of the Texas Almanac. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
Educator and Military Family Resource Links
American Red Cross - Emergency aid and support for military families
Blue Star Families - Support. Connect. Empower-for military families by military families
Child and Youth Behavioral Military & Family Life Counselors
Love and Logic - Parenting-Raising responsible children
Military Child Education Coalition - Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) Resources for military families
Military Impacted Schools Association - Serve school districts with a high concentration of military children
Military Officers Association of America - Financial assistance for students who are children of former, current or retired military
Military's Interstate Children's Compact Commission - Includes the Interstate Compact
Military One Source - Free books, DVDs, resources, handouts, etc.
National Military Family Association - Provides free camps for children in military families.
One in Five Minds - One in Five Minds strives to educate the community, parents, professionals, and leaders about mental illness.
Operation Homefront - Provides emergency financial and other assistance to families of our service members and wounded warriors.
Operation Military Kids - Support for children and youth impacted by deployment
Operation We are Here - Resources for Military Families
Screening for Mental Health - Resource for mental health tools
Sesame Street for Military Families - Toolkit celebrates families' strength and resilience in next step of their adventure (multimedia initiative)
Tutor.com - Online tutoring and homework help.
United Through Reading - Parent records reading a book online/via video/tape recorder and it is sent to the child