

Greenfield-Central Schools proudly serve military-connected students and families.
We recognize the unique challenges of military life, and have built a supportive network that spans our entire District. In each of our schools, a trained liaison is ready to welcome military families with our gratitude, resources, and support. In Greenfield-Central Schools, military-connected students find more than an education; they discover a community that honors their journey, supports their growth, and prepares them for success in any environment.
Our Commitment to Military Families
Military Family Liaison
Each school in our district has a designated staff member who serves as the primary point of contact for military families. The liaison is trained to understand the challenges military families face and can provide assistance and resources.
Resources and Support
We offer a variety of resources and support services tailored to meet the needs of our military-connected students. Below, we’ve gathered some additional resources available to military families:
Office of Veteran Services
- Phone: 317-327-VETS (8387)
- Email: [email protected]
Veterans Crisis Line
- Phone: 800-273-8255 and press 1, or dial 988 then press 1
- Text: Send a text message to 838255
- Online Chat: veteranscrisisline.net, available 24/7/365.
TRICARE
- Tricare is the Department of Defense’s premier healthcare program serving 9.4 million active duty service members, retired service members, National Guard and Reserve members, family members, and survivors worldwide. Visit TRICARE for more information.
Indiana National Guard Family Programs
- Phone: (317) 247-3300
- Contact the Indiana National Guard Family Programs to inquire about mental health support for military families. They offer various resources and programs to support the well-being of military families.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- Phone: (800) 677-6442
- NAMI is a nationwide organization that provides education, support, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions. Visit NAMI for more information.
Hamilton Center, Inc.
- Phone: (800) 742-0787
- Hamilton Center is a comprehensive mental health and addiction treatment center. They provide services to military families and have multiple locations, including one in Indianapolis.
Visit Hamilton Center for more information.
Military OneSource
- Phone: (800) 342-9647
- Military OneSource offers a wide range of resources and support for military families, including financial counseling, deployment support, and education resources. Visit Military OneSource for more information.
American Red Cross
- Phone: (877) 272-7337
- The American Red Cross provides emergency communication services, financial assistance,
- The Military Family Relief Fund provides emergency assistance to help cover expenses up to $5,000 for needs such as food, medical supplies, and other family costs associated with deployment.Veterans of Foreign Wars and other support to military families. Visit the
American Red Cross for more information.
USO Indiana
- Phone: (317) 771-2788
- The USO provides various programs and services to support military members and their families, including recreational activities, support programs, and assistance during deployments. Visit USO Indiana for more information.
GI Bill for a Coding Bootcamp
- Since its establishment in 1944, the GI Bill has provided over $400 billion in funding to over 25 million United States veterans and their families. The Post-9/11 GI Bill has provided more than $12 billion in funding since 2009, helping veterans fund their education and prepare for new career opportunities following their military service. Visit GI Bill for a Coding Bootcamp for more information.
Veterans and Families Foundation
- The foundation offers a multitude of useful resources, including links to videos, books, articles, and support for returning veterans. Visit Veterans and Families Foundation to learn more.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- National Center for PTSD provides resources and support for veterans dealing with PTSD.
National Mental Health America
- National Mental Health America offers resources for returning veterans, including sections on homecoming, coping with war, and coping with loss. It also provides information on when it is time to seek help.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
- SAMHSA provides resources for returning veterans and their families, including mental health and substance abuse services.
National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
- National Coalition of Homeless Veterans offers resources for all homeless veterans, including employment assistance and support for service providers.
Indiana Department of Veteran’s Affairs Military Family Relief Fund
- The Veterans of Foreign Wars website includes multimedia, veterans resources, and information on veterans coalitions.
Defense Finance and Accounting
- MyPay is the online system for military members, retirees, and DOD civilian employees to access their pay information and make changes.
Marine Corps Foundation of Indiana
- The Marine Corps Foundation of Indiana provides support for Marines and their family members, including financial assistance and moral support.
WorkOne-Central Indiana
- Robert Whittenburg – Disabled Veteran’s Outreach Program Specialist (765) 642-4981 #504 [email protected]
- WorkOne Central Indiana provides specialized employment services for disabled veterans. The specialists help veterans with disabilities find suitable employment, connect with potential employers, and navigate the transition from military to civilian careers.
Hancock County Veteran Services
- The Hancock County Veterans Services compassionately empower and improve the lives of veterans and their families by serving those who served.
Recognition and Celebration
The Greenfield-Central School Corporation honors the sacrifices of military families through various recognition programs and events, such as Veterans Day assemblies.
Employment Opportunities for Veterans
We recognize the value and skills that veterans and their families bring to our community. To support their transition to civilian life and acknowledge their service, the Greenfield-Central School Corporation ensures that qualifying veterans and their immediate family members who meet the minimum requirements for job openings, receive consideration during the hiring process.
For more information on employment opportunities and how to apply, please visit our Employment page.
Purple Star Designation
The Greenfield-Central School Corporation is working toward to receive the Indiana Purple Star School designations at all of our schools. This prestigious recognition highlights our excellence in providing resources, programs, and dedicated staff to assist military families.
Thank you Veterans for your Service!
We want to express our deepest gratitude to our military families for serving our country. Your dedication and sacrifice are truly appreciated. We look forward to getting to know your family.
Contact Us
If you are a military family new to our district or in need of assistance, please reach out to your school’s Military Family Liaison. We are here to support you and provide the resources you need to ensure your child’s success.
Greenfield-Central High School:
Darren Turner
(317) 462-9211
[email protected]
Greenfield Central Junior High School
Jeff Clevleand
(317) 477-4616
[email protected]
Greenfield Intermediate School
Bronson Curtis
(317) 462-6827
[email protected]
Maxwell Intermediate School
Lisa Leliaert
(317) 326-3121
[email protected]
Eden Elementary School
Joe Bowman
(317) 326-3117
[email protected]
Harris Elementary School
Katie Hall
(317) 467-6731
[email protected]
J.B. Stephens Elementary School
Corey Gilman
(317) 462-4491
[email protected]
Weston Elementary School
Charlton Cavette
(317) 462-1492
[email protected]