Welcome Military Families

  • Hillsborough County Public Schools is honored to serve you and your family during your time at MacDill Air Force.

School & HCPS Resources

  • Military Point of Contact

    Principal: Amy Stevens-Cox
    Amy.Stevens-Cox@hcps.net


    School RegistrationEnrollment Procedures

    For specific East Bay questions, please speak with the registrar, Ms. Jocelyn Melendez. Her phone number is (813) 671-5134 ext. 262

    Anchored4Life develops leadership skills, enhances life skills, builds confidence, reinforces team building, and offers support by: building positive connections, increasing self-esteem and positive self-worth. Anchored4Life provides students peer support to assist their transition into our school.  

    Exceptional Student Education - If you have a question regarding your child’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) or services, don’t hesitate to contact East Bay's ESE Specialist Tyler Schuerman at Tyler.Schuerman@hcps.net or (813) 671-5134 ext. 284

    If you are transitioning to the area and have questions about services in Hillsborough County Public Schools, contact the Choice Information Line at 813-272-4692 and identify yourself as a transitioning military family to connect with the Exceptional Student Education Department.


    Mental Health Resources
    There are many challenges military students face due to their unique situation, such as having a parent deployed for extended periods of time, changing schools, and leaving friends.  Your child’s School Student Services staff, i.e. School Counselor, School Psychologist and/or School Social Worker can provide support and share resources to assist during these challenging times. Families can also visit the HCPS Mental Health Matters site for additional resources.

    Contact Venetia Waters, MAFB’s School Liaison Officer to connect your child or a family member to a Military Family Life Counselor.
    (813) 828-0146 or venetia.waters@us.af.mil


    The Student Progression Plan provides families with academic information at the elementary, middle and high school level.