Welcome Military Families
Northside Independent School District (NISD) welcomes our military families! We support our military students and families to help ease the challenges they face due to deployment and relocation. This page was created to provide you with valuable information.
NISD welcomes military students and families who have been transferred to a local military installation. A military-connected student is a dependent whose parent or guardian is a current or former member of the U.S. military, Texas National Guard, or reserve forces, or a dependent of a member who was killed in the line of duty.

District Information
The following information is provided to assist military families relocating to our District.
In the 2024-2025 school year, Northside ISD proudly welcomed over 6,000 military-connected students! |
Enrollment and Registration
The following information is provided to assist military families with enrollment and registration.
Eligibility for extracurricular activities
- Eligibility: Your child can participate in activities even if application deadlines have passed.
- Information access: Schools must provide all relevant information about extracurricular activities.
- Communication: Schools should ensure military families have access to all communication channels for activity information.
Contact your school’s administrators or coaches to request information and support for your child’s participation in extracurricular activities. Chapter 600 MIC3-Rules-Book-WEB.pdf
Proof of Residency To ensure prompt enrollment for military-connected students, active-duty members of the U.S. armed forces, including the National Guard and Reserves, can establish residency for school enrollment by submitting a military order indicating their transfer to a military base within or near the school district’s adjacent to the district’s attendance zone. |
Proof of Residency TEC §25.001(c-2) To ensure prompt enrollment for military-connected students active-duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including the National Guard and Reserves, can establish residency for school enrollment by submitting a military order indicating their transfer to a military base within or near the school district’s attendance area within 90-days of their arrival. |
Academic Planning
The following information is provided to help military families complete successful academic transitions.
- Course sequences, graduation requirements, and college and career readiness options
- Advanced Programs:
- School programs:
- Information on Educational Opportunity for Military Children, as specified in TEC §162
Additional Resources

Counseling and Support Services
The following information provides information on counseling support services available to military families located in NISD and the community.
- NISD Counseling Services (available to all students, including military-connected)
- Counseling Support Groups
- Because children experience a variety of concerns at different ages, Northside Independent School District offers school counseling services to all children in grades Kindergarten through 12. The purpose of school counseling is to help children make maximum use of their educational experience. Schools offer different kinds of groups to help children with the following topics: self-esteem, decision-making skills, coping and life skills, peer pressure resistance strategies, and social relationships. In particular, to help support our military children, many schools offer a small group called “We Serve Too.”
- Clubs
- Military pride clubs are established in several Northside schools with many military children. The focus is on providing military children and their families an opportunity to socialize with other students/families with similar concerns.
- Counselor Training
- The Northside ISD Guidance Department offers additional training opportunities for counselors about the specific needs that military children face. This counselor training also teaches specific strategies/techniques that can be used when working with military children.
- Military Children and Family Task Force
- The Northside ISD Guidance and Counseling Department formed a task force of school counselors who meet several times a year specifically to discuss current military concerns and any resources available to our military families.
- Curriculum
- The NISD Guidance and Counseling Department developed a book bag filled with children’s books and curriculum specifically designed to target handling change (i.e., deployment, moves, loss, and coping). Counselors use this book bag as a resource to develop guidance lessons, small group sessions, and individual sessions.
- Parenting Sessions
- Northside provides many parent education opportunities throughout the district.
- Events
- Many Northside schools sponsor military events such as Celebrate Freedom Week, Veterans Day Assemblies, Hall of Honor, Trevor Romain and the Comfort Crew, Salute Night, and Purple Up! Day.
- Service Projects
- Northside service projects supporting military causes include Cup of Joe for a Joe, Linus Project, Fisher House, and Wounded Warriors.
- The Military and Family Life Counseling Program provides free, confidential, non-medical counseling to service members, their families, and survivors on or near installations. Trained to work with the military community, military and family life counselors deliver valuable counseling services, briefings, and presentations to the military community. Counselors help service members and their families navigate issues such as improving relationships at home and work, stress management, adjustment difficulties, parenting, and grief or loss. Adult, child, and youth behavioral MFLCs are assigned to units, schools, child development centers, and other locations worldwide.

Joint Base San Antonio School Liaison

MS. SHERRIE M. WALKER
Ms. Sherrie Walker is the School Liaison Specialist for JBSA-Lackland, San Antonio, TX. She connects schools, families and communities to meet the unique needs of PreK-12 military connected students by serving as the installation point of contact for all local military child education matters. Ms. Walker cultivates communication pathways between families, schools, community stakeholders, and the military by maintaining a working relationship with local schools and other agencies. She also customizes real-time solutions for military connected students facing transitional barriers and educational gaps by staying connected with agencies that provide education services to our military connected families.
Email: Sherrie.walker@us.af.mil
Office: (210) 671-8388
Cell: (210) 850-5737
Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC)

View essential digital resources for students, parents, education professionals, and influencers in multiple formats: videos, webinars, and downloadable documents.
Additional Resources
Listed below are additional web page resources to provide local, regional, and national support to military families in transition.
- Tutor.com for Military Students - Free tutoring for military-connected students
- Military Child Education Coalition | MCEC - Student, parent, and professional resources
- School Liaisons (mic3.net) - Find local military installations
- Education Service Centers | Texas Education Agency - Helps to improve student performance in each of the 20 Texas regions
- Child & Youth Family Programs - Non-academic support and activities for military-connected students (Texas Education Agency)
- Military Family Support Services - Texas Education Agency general resources
- Student and Family Support - Texas Education Agency
- Texas Military Service Members and Veterans - Texas National Guard, Reserves, and Veteran resources
- Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MIC3) Compact Rules for schools and parents
- Military Compact Flyer (Spanish)
Jefferson Middle School Military Family Liaison
Amanda Rachelle Crim, M Ed.
Professional School Counselor
Email: amanda.crim@nisd.net
Phone: (210) 397-3727