1. Military Impacted School Association
(MISA) Newsletter
January/February 2012
Dr. John Deegan Dr. Deegan Recovering From Heart Transplant
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Executive Director
johnfdeegan@yahoo.com r. John Deegan is recovering at home following a heart transplant. Dr. Deegan
was diagnosed with heart failure in December and received a heart transplant the
Kyle Fairbairn
Treasurer afternoon of December 28 at The Nebraska Medical Center. In an email, he stated,
kykef@hotmail.com “After nine hours in the operating room doctors say that the surgery went well and
that I am on track. I have a bit of a road ahead of me, but I consider myself a very
Carol Ratcliff lucky man.” Dr. Deegan said he will take no phone calls or visitors for at least the
Secretary
carolmisa@aol.com next couple of months, so he can rest
402.216.3089 (cell) and because of the risk of infec-
tion. He said he is grateful for The
Office Address: Nebraska Medical Center’s cardiac
1306 Galvin Road South
Bellevue, NE 68005 team and hospital staff, as well
as “the tremendous outpouring of
Office Telephone: prayers and well wishes from family
402.502.6880 and friends.” Dr. Deegan added,
MISA Toll Free: “I am especially grateful for the
800.291.6572 generous gift of life the donor fam-
ily made during a time of tragedy,”
MISA Fax: Deegan added. “A family’s decision
402.502.0008
and strength to participate in the organ donor program has provided me a new
Web Address: heart and the gift of life.”
www.militarystudent.org
SOAR Participates in geek•a•thon
F or the fourth year, Kramden Institute Inc., a charitable organization based in
Durham, NC, and computer manufacturer Lenovo joined to give away 250 refur-
bished computers to the children of enlisted men and women stationed at Fort Bragg.
Many of their parents are serving in Afghanistan. The Military Impacted Schools
Association’s SOAR representative, Barbara Adams, was invited to brief families
on the use of the Student Online Achievement Resources (SOAR) website during the
paperwork station.
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On Saturday, Jan. 28, the “Geek•A•Thon” was
held at the Brig. Gen. William S. McArthur Army
Reserve Center on Fort Bragg and marked 1,000
computers donated total to military families at Fort
Bragg. The donated computers were all refurbished
by the Kramden Institute, Inc. in partnership with
Lenovo which involved around 200 volunteers from
start to finish.
Volunteers from Kramden, Lenovo, Fort Bragg and
the community distributed the computers, and demonstrated to students and parents how the machine works,
including hardware, software and navigation.
A sixth grader, Amaya Tucker, from E. Melvin Honeycutt Elementary School showed up with her mom to re-
ceive her first computer. “I can’t wait to tell my dad and maybe talk to him online with our new computer,” said
Tucker, whose mom had lost her job last summer after moving to Fort Bragg when her spouse joined the U.S.
Army.
Kramden Institute is a non-profit, charitable institu-
tion dedicated to providing less-advantaged students
with access to computers to enhance achievement and
improve 21st century learning outcomes. Applications
and recipients are prioritized and selected to provide
military families with school-aged students access to
technology to help them achieve their full academic
potential.
“The Fort Bragg ACS (Army Community Service) Financial Readiness Program, in partnership with CYSS
(Child, Youth and School Services), looks forward to hosting its fourth computer Give-A-Thon,” said Lynn A.
Olavarria, program manager for ACS Financial Readiness. “Lenovo and Kramden have provided another won-
derful opportunity for our military community to receive refurbished desktop computers at no cost. Our commu-
nity is very excited, once again, to have another Geek•A•Thon event this January.”
FY 12 Defense Appropriations Bill
T he final FY 12 Defense Appropriations Bill includes an additional $250 M for school construction. Below is
the bill’s language:
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SEC. 8118. In addition to amounts provided elsewhere in this Act, there is appropriated $250,000,000, for
an additional amount for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide’’, to be available until expended: Pro-
vided, That such funds shall only be available to the Secretary of Defense, acting through the Office of Economic
Adjustment of the Department of Defense, or for transfer to the Secretary of Education, notwithstanding any
other provision of law, to make grants, conclude cooperative agreements, or supplement other Federal funds to
construct, renovate, repair, or expand elementary and secondary public schools on military installations in order
to address capacity or facility condition deficiencies at such schools: Provided further, That in making such funds
available, the Office of Economic Adjustment or the Secretary of Education shall give priority consideration to
those military installations with schools having the most serious capacity or facility condition deficiencies as
determined by the Secretary of Defense.
Summer MISA Meeting in Austin, TX
K illeen ISD is the host for our summer meeting 2012 in Austin, Texas. They have designed a fun-filled day
visiting Fort Hood, Charles Patterson MS and the district’s newest building, The Career Center.
The dress for all tours, meetings and dinner will be business casual.
While still somewhat tentative, below is an agenda for events:
Sunday, June 24, 2012 – InterContinental Stephen F. Austin Hotel
6:00 PM Reception (Room: Capital A- 2nd Floor)
6:30 PM Dinner (Room: Capital A- 2nd Floor)
Monday, June 25, 2012
7:00 AM Buses leave hotel for Fort Hood (Bring photo ID)
8:30 AM Social/ In Process/ Photo
8:45-9:30 AM Welcome/ Command Brief/ HOOAH Tape
9:30-10:00 AM In Route
10:00-10:45 AM Phantom Run
10:45-11:15 AM In Route
11:15-12:00 PM Comprehensive Soldier Fitness Training Facility
12:00-12:15 PM In Route
12:15-1:00 PM Dining Facility
1:00-1:15 PM In Route
1:15-1:55 PM Warrior Skills Trainer
1:55-2:35 PM Engagement Skills Trainer
2:35-3:15 PM Medical Simulation Training Center
3:15-4:00 PM Display
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4:00 PM Farewell Reception
4:30 PM View Charles Patterson MS & Career Center on return trip to Austin
5:30-6:00 PM(Apprx.) Return to Hotel
Tuesday, June 26, 2011 – at the hotel
8-9:00 AM Continental Breakfast ( Room: Capital Foyer - 2nd Floor)
9:00-12 Noon MISA Meeting (Room: Capital Ballroom - 2nd Floor)
12 Noon – 1:00 PM Lunch (Room: Capital Ballroom Foyer - 2nd Floor)
4:00 PM (Apprx.) Meeting adjourns
Hotel Information
Intercontinental Stephen F. Austin, Austin, TX
June 24-26, 2012
Hotel Reservations:
Registration is now available and individuals can
register in two ways:
1. Online - A dedicated booking website has
been created for our event so your guests will be able Austin Skyline and Town Lake
to make, modify and cancel their hotel reservations
online, as well as take advantage of any room upgrades, amenities or other services offered by the hotel. Use
the web address below to register online:
https://resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_ei_new&eventID=8228490
2. Calling Toll Free Toll Free 1-800-235-4670.
The group is listed as Military Impact School. Please be sure to ask for room rate for Military Impact
School and NOT MISA. The agents won’t know which group unless the correct name is used.
Room Rates: Single/Double Occupancy – King/Queen Bed - $165/nt
Double/Double Occupancy – 2 Beds - $165/nt
Junior Suite - $309/nt
One Bedroom Suite - $349/nt
50 rooms have been blocked for Saturday, June 23, and 65 for Sunday-Monday, June 24-26.
If members are interested in extending beyond Tuesday, room rates may be honored on a space available basis.
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Reminder: FREE Workshops Available to MISA Districts
W orkshops are available for campuses of those districts belonging to MISA. Principals, assistant princi-
pals, teachers, counselors and other campus personnel may participate in these MISA-sponsored workshops at
no charge to the campuses or the workshop participants. Topics included in the workshops relate to such items
as building relationships with students, responding to student needs in times of transitions and deployments, re-
viewing findings from research that will enable school personnel to better respond to needs of military students,
uses of technology in responding to student and parent needs, strategies for building resilience in students, and
“best practices” in working with students of the military.
Workshops will be adapted both in length and in the content covered. Workshops could range from 2-3 hours in
length up to two days, depending on the needs of a campus or campuses.
Districts or campuses interested in scheduling a workshop should contact one of the following:
Charles Patterson- cpatterson3@hot.rr.com 254-449-3477
Barbara Adams- barbsadams@gmail.com 254-291-8014
Superintendents are requested to survey principals in their districts to determine if any campuses have a need for
professional development for their personnel related to finding ways to better serve the needs of military chil-
dren as well as all children at their campuses. You are encouraged to forward this information to campus person-
nel. As noted above, there are absolutely no charges to the campus or district for these workshops.
Dates to Remember
February 26-28, 2012 NAFIS Conference, Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill, Washington, DC
February 27, 2012 MISA Breakfast Meeting – 7:45 – 10:00 AM
June 24-26, 2012 MISA Summer Meeting – Austin, Texas
Hyatt Regency Austin, 208 Barton Springs Rd
Hosted by Killeen ISD, Texas
September 23-25, 2012 NAFIS Conference, Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill, Washington, DC
September 24, 2012 MISA Breakfast Meeting – 7:45 – 10:00 AM
Reminder: The newsletter is intended to provide valuable information about opportunities
for MISA member districts and keep members informed about the work of MISA, so be sure
to pass the MISA newsletter along to staff members such as assistant superintendents and
principals as well as school board members!