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School Liaison Office Information

Your School Liaison Officer

  • Promotes and Enhances Education Services and Programs
  • Provides incoming families with information regarding DoDDS Okinawa
  • Assist with grade/credit transferability
  • Ensure School children and schools are supported by military command Solicit Volunteers
  • Organize Adopt-a-School Units

The MCCS School Liaison Officer is essential in providing school administrators with a conduit to military and military protocol.

Vision: Facilitate a parental, military and school partnership to provide sustained quality education to students on Okinawa. To provide a smooth transition for students arriving or leaving the area.

What can the SLO do for you?

  • Help communicate with principals, teachers or other school personnel.
  • Help parents in making their child's educational transition a smooth one in and out of Okinawa.
  • Help empower parents with information, giving them a choice in their child's educational future, in turn, making them their child's best advocate.

Your School Liaison Officer

Diana MizellDiana Mizell serves as the School Liaison Officer, Marine Corps Community Services, Marine Corps Base Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa, Japan.

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