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Welcome to Coastal North Carolina!

Julie Fulton - School Liaison

 

Julie Fulton, School Liaison Officer
Bldg. 1 Room 144 • Camp Lejeune, NC
(910) 449-9915 • email

 

Hi, I am your School Liaison Officer for Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, and I am here to serve you.

Military children do not go away to war, but they do experience some of the trauma through their experiences here at home. This website is designed as a tool to help them.

Parents can gather information and resources to help provide a smooth transition from one school to another, help get proper placement, find out about resources, or connect with me for one on one assistance.

The website is a work in progress. Please feel free to email me with your comments or suggestions for improving or adding to the information available here.

As a member of the Military Child Education Coalition, I embrace their philosophy: “For the sake of the child, for the good of the world!” I am looking forward to helping our youngest heroes, the military children.

Mission

To eliminate barriers and build bridges for the academic success of military dependent children through networks and partnerships with our local and global communities.

 

Vision

A community in which military and civilian partners work hand in hand to successfully educate and advocate for the military child.

 

Goals

  • Understand and identify barriers to quality education for military dependent children in this area and develop solutions.
  • Seek to promote and educate the command, parents, our Eastern NC community, and schools about the unique needs of military children.
  • Make connections to partners who can provide support and assistance for military families and their educational needs.
  • Communicate information to allow families to effectively advocate for their children in the educational setting.