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Harrison High School Recognized for Commitment to Military Families

Posted on: January 19, 2020
Purple Star

The Ohio Department of Education has selected William Henry Harrison High School as a 2020 Purple Star designee.  This honor is bestowed upon educational institutions demonstrating an outstanding commitment to serving military-connected students and their families.

Each Child, Our Future, Ohio’s strategic plan for education, recognizes the importance of supporting the needs of the whole child. To be successful in school, and when transitioning between school settings, Ohio’s military-connected youth require particular supports to ensure that their unique social, emotional and academic needs are met. 

The Purple Star designation recognizes schools that meet important criteria for serving military-connected students and families.  Since the initiative's inception, many schools have far exceeded these requirements and, as a Purple Star designee, Harrison High School takes its place among distinguished institutions who continually seek better ways to communicate, support and serve our military families.

“Ohio’s military members and their families embody the ideals of service, sacrifice, and community. But they can’t do their jobs alone. The Purple Star Schools awarded today recognize the sacrifices military members and their loved ones make. These school communities have made a commitment to support them inside and outside the classroom,” said Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. “Purple Star Schools are shining examples of Ohioans working together, encouraging one another, caring for one another and, ultimately, creating a brighter future for our state.”

“We are grateful for the individuals who serve in our nation’s armed forces, and we recognize the unique challenges students of military families face during their learning journeys. Our school communities are in a unique position to offer essential supports to ensure these students are prepared for success and their families are cared for and appreciated,” said Paolo DeMaria, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. “Today we recognize the schools showcasing these supports and inspiring all of us by their commitment to our military families.”

Approximately 35,000 Ohio students, including the children of active duty, reserve and Ohio National Guard families, have one or more parents serving in the military. Some of these students will attend six to nine different schools from kindergarten through high school.

Among the requirements a school must meet to receive the Purple Star Award are designating a liaison between military-connected students and their families and the school, and making certain the liaison informs teachers of the military-connected students in their classrooms and the special considerations military families and students should receive.

The Purple Star Advisory Board — formed by the Ohio departments of Education, Higher Education, Veterans Services and Adjutant General — helps determine school eligibility.