Military Connected Families

Staff Sergeant Jose Cantu

Military Family

The frequent mobility often affects student's educational, social and emotional livelihood.  Strategies and opportunities are provided for success and create a positive school climate that addresses the social and emotional needs of the military connected students.

New to RGCGISD

On behalf of Grulla High School, we would like to welcome you to our Family! It is our goal to make your transition to our district as smooth as possible. Our website provides valuable information to assist you in your move.  It is our goal to make sure every military connected student receives the quality education they deserve, wherever they are in the world.

Student Code of Conduct

The RGCG Independent School District Board of Trustees officially adopted the Student Code of Conduct

in order to promote a safe and orderly learning environment for every student.

Student Code of Conduct

Enrollment and Registration

Rio Grande City Grulla ISD caters to students from kindergarten through 12th grade and is situated in Rio

Grande City, Texas.

K-12th grade: https://www.myrgcgisd.org/page/student-services

 

Registration Requirements:

Registration Requirements

 

Academic Planning / Course Sequence

Students and parents are encouraged to explore the course sequence and advanced class offerings

available on campus and district links.

https://www.myrgcgisd.org/page/english-language-arts-reading

https://www.myrgcgisd.org/page/sciencesocial-studies

https://www.myrgcgisd.org/page/early-childhood

https://www.myrgcgisd.org/page/educational-technology

https://www.myrgcgisd.org/page/advanced-academics

Rio Grande City Grulla ISD Career and Technology:

 https://www.myrgcgisd.org/page/career-and-technical-education

 

The Military Interstate Compact

The Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children is an agreement among states

to alleviate many of the school transition problems military families encounter. States agree to address

specific school transition issues in a consistent way and minimize school disruptions for military children

transferring from one state school system to another. It’s up to the states to work together to resolve

specific transition issues for individual students. The regulations and expectations of the Compact also

apply to students transferring to, from or between Department of Defense Education Activity schools.

As of August 2014, all 50 states and the District of Columbia have passed legislation to become members

of the Compact, which consists of general policies in four key areas:

eligibility, enrollment, placement and graduation.

Military -Interstate-Compact

 

Counseling and Support Services

To access counseling support services, please reach out to your campus counselor. You can contact the

campus directly by phone or access the counselor's dedicated webpage via the following link:

https://www.myrgcgisd.org/page/counseling

Interstate Compact Tool Kit

 Campus-based Military Liaison

The campus-based military liaison assumes the duties of the campus transition liaison. In this capacity,

they oversee staff development initiatives and coordinate a range of events, such as Purple Up activities,

Veterans' Day Programs, and Toys for Tots for students. Additionally, they serve as sponsors for student

ambassadors with military affiliations and provide assistance in drafting the annual district board

proclamation.

 

Military Liaison duties

The Military Family Liaison's major duties and responsibilities: Serves as advocate for the

military community and integrates the military student into campus. Provides resources and

program information support to military families. Interacts with military families and

students. Serves as the primary point of contact for school-related matters, assists military

families with educational issues, coordinates with local school systems and forges partnerships

between the military, community and schools.

Other Information Available

  • Distance Learning Opportunities

  • Coping with Deployment

  • Military Transitions

  • Military Parent Resources & Parent Involvement

  • Veterans/Disabled Veterans

  • Resources for Military Survivors

  • School Liaison Office

  • Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) for Active Duty Sponsors

  • Scholarships for Active Duty and retired Military, Veterans Spouses & Children

  • Additional Resources 

  • Military Connected checklist

  • Enrollment package

  • Military Buddy Program

For more information, please contact:

Abel Laurel

Lead Counselor

Grulla High School

956-370-4294

alaurel001@rgccisd.org