WELCOME MILITARY FAMILIES
Welcome military families! We aspire to provide support to our military families to help ease the challenges you may face due to deployment or relocation. Our mission is to proudly provide and connect our families to community resources in Northside Independent School District. This webpage was created to provide you with valuable information to assist you with your transition.
Military Liaison Information
Campus Military Liaison
Brittany Davis
email: brittany.davis@nisd.net
Phone: (210) 398-2230
JBSA Military Liaison
Dianna Fryer
email: brittany.davis@nisd.net
Phone: (210) 398-2230
email: dianna.fryer@us.af.mil
Phone: (210) 671-8388
Twitter: @jbsa_slo
Facebook: JBSA School Liaison Office
New to Harlan
Northside ISD Graduation Requirements
Harlan High School Course & Campus Information
NISD Course Catalog
The course catalog provides detailed information about each course. In addition, we have created an Endorsement and Elective Website that provides videos for the strands we offer; including certifications earned for each endorsement.
Harlan Endorsement and Course List
Please visit the following link to access the Harlan Endorsement Checklist and other course offerings.
Harlan Audit Sheet
Please visit the following link to access the Harlan Audit Sheet. This is how your counselor keeps track of your credits.
Harlan Clubs & Organizations
Please click here to access the Harlan Clubs and Organizations List for the 2022-2023 school year.
Campus Tutoring
Please visit the following link to access the tutoring opportunities available at Harlan.
Harlan Parent Handbook
Please visit the following link to access the NISD Secondary Student-Parent Handbook.
interested in Joining a harlan program?
Harlan offers several programs including Fine Arts, Athletics, JROTC, AVID, and Gifted & Talented/Academic Decathlon. Please click here for a list of coaches, directors, and club sponsor contact information.
Looking for scholarships?
Scholarships for military children
The Scholarships for Military Children Program was created to recognize military families' contributions to the fighting force's readiness and to celebrate the commissary's role in the military family community.
the ultimate guide to scholarships for military dependents
Military service members take extraordinary risks and make great sacrifices when they sign up to serve their countries. Their spouses and families also make sacrifices along the way. Thankfully, there are many programs designed to pay back this service from dependents of military service members in the form of college scholarships.
If you're the child or dependent of a military service member and you're looking for a way to fill the financial gap in college tuition, check out the following scholarship opportunities.
scholarships for service
You and your family's service for our country qualifies you for unique funding opportunities. We'll help you find the best matches for your educational goals. When you finish, you have a customized list of all the scholarships, fellowships, grants, awards, and other funding opportunities that match your goals. Please use the following link to access database.
DId you know?
Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children, MIC3
Click here to be taken to the Texas Education Agency website for more information on the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children. If you have any questions or concerns, your Harlan Counselor will be more than happy to assist you.
The Interstate Compact is in place in all 50 states to ensure:
Smooth transitions from "Sending State" to "Receiving State"
Graduation requirement support
Transfer of educational and enrollment records
Eligibility for enrollment
Placement and Attendance
For more information, visit the Military Interstate Children's Compact Commission (MIC3) website: www.mic3.net
Harlan Military Related Programs
Harlan Air Force JROTC
AFJROTC's objectives are to educate and train high school cadets in citizenship and life skills; promote community service; instill a sense of responsibility; and develop character, leadership, and self-discipline through education and instruction in air and space fundamentals and the Air Force’s core values of integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. The AFJROTC program is not chartered as a recruiting program for the military services, and those students who participate in AFJROTC do not incur any obligation to the Air Force.
CONTACT: richard.demouy@nisd.net
Harlan military child recognition breakfast
On April 26th, 2023, the Harlan Counseling Department hosted their 1st annual Harlan Military Child Recognition Breakfast to honor and celebrate our military-connected members of our Harlan Hawk family.
Month of Military Child & Purple Up!
Here at Harlan we LOVE our military students ALL year; however, April is a special month that we observe the Month of the Military Child. Please click here to visit our Military Family & Purple Up Resource Page!
Military Family Resources and Support Services
Military Child Education Coalition
Click here. The Military Child Education Coalition provides a wealth of information and resources for military children affected by mobility, family separation, and transition.
Military One Source
Click here. Military One Source offers an array of resources to military families and provides counselors available via phone 24/7 for support. This is free and does not require a Tricare referral.
Sesame Street: Military Families
Click here. Sesame Street celebrates the unique role of military children by offering them and their parents a wide range of resources.
Military Kids COnnect
Click here. Military Kids Connect (MKC) is an online community of military children (ages 6-17 years old) that provides access to age-appropriate resources to support children from pre-deployment, through a parent's or caregiver's return.
Student Online Tutors
Click here. Tutoring.com for U.S. Military Families, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and Coast Guard Mutual Assistance, is a program that provides on-demand, online tutoring and homework help at no cost to active duty service members and their eligible dependents.
Military & Family Readiness Centers
Click here. As part of the 502 Air Base Wing and the 802nd Force Support Squadron, the JBSA-Military Family Readiness Centers incorporate Airman & Family Readiness, Army Community Service (ACS) and Fleet & Family Support providing a full range of programs and services to support mission readiness.
Duties of the campus military liaison
Serves as the point of contact and works collaboratively between military-connected students and their families and the campus
Maintains familiarity with enrollment processes, records transfer, existing community resources, and student supports
Ensures military-connected students are identified and properly coded through the Texas Student Data System Public Education Information Management System (TSDS PEIMS)
Determines campus-based supports and services available to military-connected students based on their unique needs, including their high mobility
Assists in coordinating campus-based programs relevant to military-connected students
Attends professional development or training annually to learn and understand topics related to the transition of military-connected students and their families
Offers professional development opportunities for staff members on issues related to military-connected students
Questions? Contact the Harlan Counseling Department
Address: 14350 Culebra Rd., San Antonio, TX 78253
Phone: (210) 398-2232
Twitter: @harlan_coundept
Website: Harlan Counseling Connectionres