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Registering Your Child:
All New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy cadets and new students must complete the registration process in person or online. Please
contact registration@nomma.net for assistance with
registration.
You will need the following documents to COMPLETE the registration process:
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Birth Certificate
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2 forms of Proof of Residency (Utility Bill / Lease / Tax Notice)
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Immunization Records with the Louisiana state seal
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State or Federal issued Photo ID of Parent or Guardian
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Final Report Card from the previous school year showing promotion as well as the most current report card
(for grade/course placement)
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*7th/8th grade report cards must show promotion to 8th/9th grade*
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High School Transcripts (required for all 10th and 11th grade applicants)
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Louisiana standardized test results (iLEAP, LEAP, ACT) as applicable
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Any out of state standardized test results (if applicable)
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Social Security Card
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Current Individualized Education Plan (IEP or IFSP) if applicable
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Current Individualized Accommodation Plan (IAP/504 Plan) if applicable
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Military Orders (if applicable under certain circumstances)
REGISTRATION IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT THESE DOCUMENTS!
Family Resources:
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Military Kids Connect: User friendly
and full of resources for military students, their parents, and educators to support military students with their unique needs.
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https://www.militaryonesource.mil/ The Military One Source website is
full of great resources for all members of a military family.
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The Department of Defense Education Activity: The Department of Defense
Education Activity (DoDEA) provides education and resources to more than 84,000 eligible DoD military and civilian children in 194 schools.
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Field
Guide for Military Teens: Document supporting military teens and the daily challenges military
teens face.
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Military One Source: Website full of great resources for
all members of a military family.
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The Department of Defense Education Activity: The Department of Defense
Education Activity (DoDEA) provides education and resources to more than 84,000 eligible DoD military and civilian children in 194 schools.
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Field Guide for Military
Teens: Document supporting military teens and the daily challenges military teens face.
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Making a Compact: The Military Interstate Children’s Compact
Commission (MIC3) website is designed to better inform the public about the Interstate Compact for Educational Opportunities for Military Children and serve the needs of the families
of service men and women.
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Discounts for Military Families: Military families have a lot to deal with - emotionally, logistically,
and financially. What benefits are out there for military families to make life a bit easier for them? Where can they find discounts and deals? We've created this helpful financial
guide aimed specifically to help military family members learn about the different resources, federal programs, retail discounts, and deals for dependents of U.S. soldiers.
Resources for Teachers of Military Students:
These sites are for teachers/family members who want more information to help support military-connected students. NOMMA is not connected to these
sites and should not be considered as endorsing any site content.
https://www.operationwearehere.com/
https://arngcys.com/resources-for-educators