Navarre High School is a Purple Star School of Distinction
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Some of the common issues that CYB MFLCs help with are:

Stress management and coping skills; Anger management/conflict resolution;
Deployment and reintegration issues
Feelings associated with separation and divorce
Grief and loss reactions
Self esteem and confidence
Communication skills
Leadership skills
All military families will be given the opportunity to consent for their children or opt-out from this free service, provided by the Department of Defense. For more information about MFLC services, contact Navarre High School at (850) 936-6080 or contact the CYB-MFLCs on campus directly at (850) 461-5888.

Transition planning/help for Air Force and Army

Air Force Liason Officer Lacey Allen 1 SOFSS/FSFY 220 Lukasik Avenue Bldg 90213 Hurlburt Fld, FL 32544 Phone: 850-884-6829 (DSN) 579-6829 Fax: 850-884-2600 Email:lacey.allen.1@us.af.mil

About the Military Family Life Counselors Program:

At Navarre High School, a Child and Youth Behavioral Counselor from the Military and Family Life Counseling Program (CYB-MFLC) will be available to provide valuable counseling services and support to military families at no additional cost to the families or the school district.
The CYB-MFLC services are designed to offer extra support to assist with the unique challenges that military families experience. CYB-MFLC counselors are licensed clinicians who have demonstrated expertise in working with children. They can provide short-term non-medical counseling support in a variety of different ways: through individual meetings with children, presentations about life skills issues, skill-building group discussions, and meeting with parents and families at their request for additional counseling/coaching support. While meeting with children, CYB-MFLC counselors always remain in line of sight of a teacher, staff member, or a parent.
The primary focus of the Military Family Life Counseling Program is prevention, education, and counseling support; the services are provided confidentially and no case records or documentation is kept. The counselors do not assess or diagnose and when they encounter more in depth issues/diagnoses, they offer to connect military families with other helping agencies available on the installation or in the community.

Military Recognition Events
October 19, 2022
Colonel Black speaks

Thank you to Colonel Allison Black, commander of the 1st Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field, for visiting our students today! Your leadership and expertise were invaluable.