Military Families
Welcome to J.E.J Moore Middle School!

Here at Moore, we understand the needs of military families and know that transition can be difficult. We are here to make sure you and your student feel at home and are so excited to have you join us!

The Virginia Department of Education has numerous resources to help you and your family.
Please click here to access these resources.
| Arriving to Moore | Departing from Moore |
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| Registrations are done on an appointment basis from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Monday through Friday. Contact Mrs. Linkous, Registrar, to schedule an appointment at (804) 733-2740. Please make sure you have all necessary documentation to register your student. | Please notify the school as soon as possible of your departure date! You can ask to speak with the registration clerk to request paperwork. Final grades and departing documents (report card and or interim, shots, physical, birth certificate, withdraw form, IEP or 504 if applicable) are provided to the parent(s) during the withdraw process. Any other documents are requested from the receiving school upon enrollment. |
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| * This form should be completed by your child’s physician and should include proof of adequate age-appropriate immunization | |
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| Need more Info? Click to access Prince George County's Military Family Resources Webpage |
| Academic Planning | Special Needs and Parental Rights |
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| Use the resources below to learn more about academic planning options for Military families at Moore Middle. | Use the links below to access information regarding Virginia Consent Provisions and Parental Rights in Schools and Divisions. |
| PGCS Student Services Website - Special Education Resources | PGCS Military Family Resource Page Your Family's Special Education Rights - VA Procedural Safeguards Notice 8VAC20-81-170 Procedural Safeguards |
| PACE/SOAR Gifted Services, Mr. Pete Herzing | |
| PGCS Home Schooling | |
| VA Graduation Requirements VDOE | |
| Advanced Academic Programs | |
| Prince George County Public Schools Website |
| Upcoming Events | Additional Resources |
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| Tutor.com for U.S. Military Families | |
| Guidance for Military Families with Students in Special Education | |
| Interstate Compact | |
| Military Child Education Coalition | |
| Military Family Resiliency Training | |
| Military One Source | |
| VDOE Military Family Resources | |
| Virginia Department of Education | |
| VDOE Military Families Information | |
| VDOE School Report Cards | |
| Use the links above to access additional resources available to our Military students |
Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunities for Military Families
What is the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunities for Military Children?
The Department of Defense, in collaboration with the National Center for Interstate Compacts and the Council of State Governments has developed an interstate compact that addresses the educational transition issues of children of military families. The Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children is a law that has been adopted by all 50 states and Department of Defense Educational Activity (DoDEA schools). The law applies to the receiving state. To exercise provisions, parents must be on active military orders. This does not extend to Department of Defense (DoD) civilians or DoD contractors.
What are School Liaison Officers (SLO)?
Each Branch of Service has a DoD employee who is either a School Liaison Officer or a POC who fulfills the role. School Liaison Officers serve as the primary point of contact for school-related matters; represents, informs, and assists Command; assists military families with school issues; coordinates with local school systems; and forges partnerships between the military and schools.
For more information visit the U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity site
Prince George County Public Schools - District Military Website
