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 Brig. Gen. Curtis Taylor
 Commanding General
 School leaders excited about Silver Valley’s   Command Sgt. Maj. William Justice  Advice for smooth, successful
 Post CSM
 Col. Jeanette Martin
 future, following a year of distance learning  Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Fedorisin
 Garrison Commander

 Garrison CSM
 By Janell J. Lewis Ford  to a virtual environment.  Darryl Darden  moves provided at PCS Town Hall
  “One of the things this past year has   Public A airs Director
 NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public A airs
 FORT IRWIN, Calif. —  Leaders from   allowed us to do in our district is expand   High Desert Warrior Sta
 the learning opportunities for our students
 the Silver Valley Uni ed School District   to meet their needs and the needs of their   Janell J. Lewis Ford, Editor  By Janell J. Lewis Ford  cessing of household goods.
 (760) 380-3450
 provided updates for the remainder of the   families and we will be continuing these   Jason Miller, Sta  Writer/Photographer  A change to PCS moves for 2021, is that the
 current school year, as well as a preview of   e orts next year,” Youskievicz said.  (760) 380-3073  NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public A airs  Transportation Service Provider will provide a
 the upcoming school year during an Educa-  “We will o er virtual learning for K-  Renita Wickes, Sta  Writer/Photographer  FORT IRWIN, Calif. —  e Community    rm pick-up date within a customer-provided,
 tion Summit at the Sandy Basin Community   8th grade students.  ese students will be   (760) 380-3078  Service Council meeting on March 30 focused   seven-consecutive-calendar-day spread.
 Center on April 6.   assigned to a Silver Valley Uni ed School   David Dupree, Sta  Writer/Photographer  on the topic of Permanent Change of Station   During a move, if the soldier has issues or
 “About a year ago, the worldwide pan-  net and the speed at which that happened   District teacher here in the district.  ey   (760) 380-8917  (PCS) moves and sponsorship.  concerns, they can notify the Personal Property
 demic, COVID, hit and I’m just really  was incredible.”  will provide a high-quality and rigorous   Casey Slusser, Sta  Writer/Photographer  Garrison leadership provided information   Processing O ce at 760-380-3823, 760-380-
 proud of how Silver Valley answered that   Najera said the district quickly closed   program where students will receive daily,   (760) 380-3076  on household goods, transportation, in-  3824 or after duty hours at 760-380-3823.
 challenge for the community,” district su-  that digital divide.  live instruction from our teachers.”   Abraam Dawoud, Sta  Writer/Photographer  processing procedures, the housing application   For help with Defense Personnel Service
 perintendent, Jesse Najera said.  “It’s something that Silver Valley is com-   e distance learning o erings kinder-  Aerotech News   process, housing counseling services, move-in   (DPS), soldiers can call (800) 462-2176 and
 School leaders said they had exciting  mitting to,” he said. “From now on, we’re a   garten through high school will include   Emma Uribe, Graphic Designer  and out procedures, child youth services and   choose option 5.
 initiatives to share with the community.  one-to-one district. Every student, no matter   project-based and hands-on learning. Stu-  schools.   ere is also the option to personally pro-
 “You hear a lot in the news about schools  what program from transitional kindergar-  dents will be able to connect to their home   Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Fedori-  cure your own move and directions on that
 ‘gearing up’ to get into in-person instruc-  ten to adult ed, will have the technology they   school, meaning they will still be able to   HIGH DESERT WARRIOR   sin o ered advice for those considering living   avenue are also on move.mil. For this and
 tion,” Najera said. “I’m proud to say that  need, a computer in their hands, courtesy of   attend the  eld trips, assemblies, sports,   High Desert Warrior, a civilian enterprise newspaper, is an   o  post. “Before you sign a lease o  post, I   other moving services, soldiers can visit the
 authorized publication for members of the United States
 Silver Valley, since the end of October,  the district to make sure that they can access   after-school activities, enrichment/tutoring   Army and Fort Irwin community.  Contents of this newspaper   recommend you arrive on the ground and go   Reception Campus on the bottom  oor of
 has had students on campus for in-person  the programs we’re doing.”  programs, clubs, etc.  are not necessarily o cial view of, or endorsed by, the U.S.   check that site out,” he said. “ ere’s a drive   building 105.  Garrison Commander, Col. Martin
 instruction.  We’ve had our elementary   Najera also praised the food and nutri-  High school students have the option of   Government, Department of Defense, Department of the   and there are unique factors in the outside com-   e Garrison Army Housing O ce is lo-  Command Sgt. Maj. Fedorisin  id=IwAR0aeO37BifuDI7srpWitQCyJR5VN
 Army or Fort Irwin and the National Training Center.  High
 hybrid going on  ve months now really  tion team, which has served 100,000 meals   a long-term, independent study program or   Desert Warrior is prepared weekly by the Public A airs O ce,   munity that you probably want to be aware of,   cated in Building 111 on Langford Lake Road.  9jcfgOXQSHqVPgSpKmwYWGi554lVwM
 successfully.”  from March through June, including 5,000   attending Options Academy virtually but   National  Training Center and Fort Irwin, P.O. Box 105067,     and you may change your mind and it’s very   As soon as a soldier receives o cial orders,   • School district information: Bldg. 21,   • EFMP Registration site: https://efmp.
 Fort Irwin, CA, 92310-5067.  Telephone: 380-4511 or DSN
  e 7th – 12th grade students began the  at Fort Irwin every week.  470-4511. FAX: 380-3075.   hard to break a lease.”  he/she can apply for housing on post. To do   760-380-6880  amedd.army.mil/
 hybrid model on April 5, attending four days   “Another critical issue that needed to   still having access/support from Silver Valley   High Desert Warrior is a digital publication, distributed monthly    e closest town to Fort Irwin is 37 miles  so, contact the Villages leasing o ce at 760-  • The Lending Closet: Bldg. 109, 760-380-  You can  nd these slides on the home page
 on Facebook, www.facebook.com/HighDesertWarrior/ as
 a week. Najera said that’s unlike 95 percent  be addressed was making sure our families   High School teachers and administrators.  well as emailed to base personnel  It is produced at Aerotech   away.  380-4463 and a leasing specialist will assist in   3776 (Available for borrowing needed items   of our NTC Website under “Town Hall Slides.”
 SVUSD o ers more than 25 clubs/ex-
 of the districts in California and also unlike  were fed through the pandemic,” he said.   tracurricular activities, including deep sea   News and Review,  (661) 945-5634.   Fedorisin also encouraged the community  the transition. You can also visit villagesatfor-  before household goods arrive)
 Aerotech News and Review is a private  rm in no way
 districts across other installations. About  “It didn’t matter whether or not you were    shing and mountain trips.  connected with the Department of the Army and is   to act as sponsors and advocates for those mov-  tirwin.com.  • Paws and Claws Kennel: Bldg. 978, 760-   ere was a CSC held on April 27 and the next
 185 kids are attending in-person school for  a student—anybody 18 years or younger   High school principal, Michael Sullivan   responsible for the commercial advertising found in this   ing to the installation.  Some general tips provided for those who   380-7387  one is May 25. https://home.army.mil/irwin/
 publication. Everything advertised in this  publication  will
 four or less days a week with the high school  could come get breakfast or lunch and that   touted the school’s successful graduation   be made available for purchase, use or patronage without   “ ere have been a lot of changes that have  are clearing housing, include giving notice   • Exceptional Family Member Program   application/ les/7516/1738/5187/Commu-
 hybrid model.  continues and we’ve committed to that go-  regard to race, color, religion, sex, national orientation, age,   been implemented in the last, two years, so  to move more than 30 days out, if possible,   (EFMP): Bldg. 109, 760-380-3698  nity_Service_Council_UPDATED_.pdf
 marital status, physical handicap or political a liation of
 Before getting into the 2021-2022 school  ing forward.”   rate, saying, “In 2019-2020, we had a 100   the purchaser, user or patron. A con rmed violation of this   please reach out to all of these entities (on-post  and beginning work orders well ahead of the   • RV Park campground/Outdoor Rec Sto-  Move-in Tips from the Villages Housing:
 year, school leaders re ected on the past year.  What’s Next?  percent graduation rate. For 2021, it looks   policy of equal  opportunity by an advertiser will result in   departments) and verify that the information  expected move.  age: Bldg. 4390, 760-380-4327  • Each home is inspected by the Army
 refusal to print advertising from that source. The appearance
 “One of the obstacles, right away, was   Principals of Lewis Elementary, Tiefort   like we’re on track for that again—highest   of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an   you’re passing forward is the correct informa-  Fedorisin also said, “Please save the maxi-  • Jobs (NAF, AAFES): USAjobs.gov  Housing O ce prior to the move-in walk
 technology— something that we knew we  View Intermediate School, Fort Irwin   rate in the county.”  endorsement by the Department of the Army of the products   tion,” Fedorisin said.  mum amount of TLE (temporary lodging   • Army Housing Office: https://home.army.  through
 or services advertised.
 needed to get in the hands of our families,”  Middle School, Silver Valley High School   Graduation/Athletics  Printed by Aerotech News and Review, Inc.  (877) 247-9288,   Soldiers should visit the move.mil site to  expense) days for when you arrive.”  mil/irwin/index.php/about/Garrison/director-  • On move in day, you will need to have
 Najera said. “So, I’m proud to say that every  and the Alternative Education Center spoke    e hot-button question was surround-  www.aerotechnews.com.  begin their moving process and to begin pro-  Other items leaders detailed were:  ate-public-works/housing-services-o ce?fbcl  See PCS, Page 13
 Silver Valley student got a laptop, to make  about what parents and students could   ing a graduation date and how it will be
 sure that they could have access to distance  expect next school year, highlighting their   conducted.  NEWSPAPER AWARDS
 learning. And not only that, any family who  current and future o erings.  Leaders say graduation is May 25 and just   2nd Place, 2017 U.S. Army IMCOM  New NTC Commanding General lays out
 struggled with internet connectivity, we   Je  Youskievicz, assistant superintendent   announced details (see Page 9).  Newspaper Competition — Feature Photograph
 went out and got internet hot spots, made  of education services provided information   When it comes to sports, SVHS assistant   Honorable Mention, 2009 U.S. Army IMCOM-West
 sure that everybody had access to the inter-  about how the district will continue to adapt   See LEADERS, Page 7  Newspaper Competition — Tabloid category
 3rd Place, 2008 Dept. of the Army   priorities in  rst community event
 Fort Irwin recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Month  Newspaper Competition — Tabloid Category
 Maj. Gen. Keith L. Ware
 By Janell J. Lewis Ford  SEND US FEEDBACK  By Janell J. Lewis Ford  ment model, so enhancing the opportunities at Fort Irwin is
 Send your questions, suggestions, or problems to:          priority in order to continue to draw talent to this installation.
 NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public Affairs  1. Your chain of command  NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public A airs  “What that means is, we have to compete in our own, inter-
 FORT IRWIN, Calif. —   2. ICE (Interactive Customer Evaluation)  FORT IRWIN, Calif. —  e National Training Center   nal labor market and we have to make this a place that people
 Sexual Assault Awareness and   3. CG’s Hotline: 380-5463  and Fort Irwin’s new commanding general, Brig. Gen. Curtis   want to live,” he said. “We have to invest and continue to invest.”
 Protection month kicked off   SOCIAL MEDIA  Taylor, laid out some of his priorities during the latest Com-   is is Taylor’s third time at the NTC.
 a little early at the National     Instagram: @ntcfortirwin  munity Service Council Meeting on April 27 at the Sandy Basin    “I was here as a family member, as a dependent, back in
 Training Center and Fort Irwin   Facebook (NTC/Ft Irwin): @ntcFortIrwin  Community Center.  1986-87, and it was a very di erent place,” he said.
 as leaders joined a proclamation  participated in the signing.  character, trust, and resilience.  Facebook (Public A airs): @FtIrwin  Taylor said he had just participated in a meeting “with about   Taylor said he’s always enjoyed his time at Fort Irwin.
 signing ceremony on Mar. 29.  Throughout the month of   There was no installation-  Twitter: @NTC_Update  15 di erent agencies in Washington, D.C., talking about quality   “ is is a very special community,” Taylor said. “We ab-
 Maj. Gen. David Lesperance,  April, Fort Irwin’s Sexual Ha-  wide Denim Day walk this year,   of life at Fort Irwin and I was blown away by the number of  solutely love this installation and are happy to be back in our
 Command Sgt. Maj. William  rassment/Assault Response and  but dozens went out to “Paint   Army-level resources that are being directed at this installation;  hometown.”
 Justice, Garrison Commander,  Prevention (SHARP) office  the Post Teal” during the 5K  and assault awareness. Individual   So that will be our focus— continuing to work across the gamut,   He has spent a lot of time learning about the community.
 Col. Jeanette Martin, Command  hosted various engagements,  Color Run/Walk on April 21  units were encouraged to recog-  from spouse employment, to housing, to child care centers, to   “I look forward to learning from you about where those   More information about permanent change of station (PCS)
 Sgt. Maj. Paul Fedorisin and  education, tips and tools on how  at the FourPlex baseball  elds.  nize April 28 as Denim Day with   continue to build quality of life here.”  impediments are that discourage people from wanting to choose  moves was provided at this event.  e slides can be found at
 SHARP manager, Nykita Riley  to build cohesive teams through  Teal is the color for sexual abuse  their own teams.  Taylor said the Army is moving to a preference-based assign-  this place as their next hometown,” Taylor said.  home.army.mil/irwin under the “Town Hall Slides” tab.

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