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Anchored 4 Life

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The Anchored4Life program is the place where connections happen. It is a peer-to-peer club to connect youth while building transition and resiliency skills. The program provides opportunities for peers to enhance social skills, learn leadership skills, build character, improve self-esteem, and integrate into their community.

Fletcher Lead Sponsors:

Administrator Lead:  K. Riley:  archonk1@duvalschools.org

Counselor Lead: M. Brown:  brownm13@duvalschools.org

Teacher Lead:  S. Rampacek:  rampaceks@duvalschools.org

Faculty Lead:  M. Innis:  innism@duvalschools.org

Club Meetings:

Date:                   3rd Thursday of each month

Location:           Room 136

 

Monthly Focus Topics:

Each month, Anchored4Life members will make strategic and focused efforts to bring forth strategies to all fellow peers around change and resiliency, as well as the monthly focus topics below:

August:            Homework

September:     Making Friends

October:          Healthy Body

November:      Bullying (Kindness)

December:      Fear

January:          Moving

February:        Deployment

March:            Reintegration

April:               Stress & Time Management

May:                Stress & Time Management

New Transitioning Lunch Bunch:

Newly transitioning students are welcome to email archonk1@duvalschools.org to participate in weekly, Friday, Lunch Bunch opportunities.  Established students lead Q/A Lunch Bunch sessions with newly transitioning students to answer commonly asked questions or concerns related to campus life, student interactions, are extended academic or counseling assistance.

**Additional small group lunch-bunch or individualized counseling sessions are available on divorce and grief, as needed, year-round with our School Counselor, Ms. Lucy Brown.

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Transition Planning for Military Families

How the Military and Family Life Counseling Program can help:

  • Changes at home, such as deployment, reunion, divorce and grief

  • Self-esteem issues

  • Communication and relationships at home and school

  • Life skills, such as problem solving and adjustment

  • Behavioral issues, including bullying and anger management

We are proud to celebrate our Military Community!

We are enthusiastically looking forward to celebrating our Military Heroes and Families over the course of the upcoming school year.  Here are a few activities we are planning during the 2023-2024 school year.  Check back here for snapshots and share-outs of these great events!

Academic Planning for Military Families

Campus tours are on Tuesdays at 8 AM. Tours depart from the main office off 700 Seagate Ave. Each tour is followed up by an academic chat to discuss programs and campus services. No RSVP is required.

For transitional enrollment support, please reach out to our school’s Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC), Farkhanda Khan, or our School Military Point of Contact (MPOC), K. Riley, for school transitional planning and support. They can be reached by email at Email Farkhanda Khan or Email K. Riley  to schedule your family conference.