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Family Readiness Support Assistants (FRSA) 808-433-9160 BIGGEST LOSER 8 The Post-9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Improvements Act of 2010 was re- cently signed into law. This page lists changes to the GI Bill made by this law. Effective August 1, 2009, but not payable until October 1, 2011 HOLIDAY POOL HOURS 8 PARENT LOVE AND LOGIC 5 15 JANUARY 2011 SAVING WHERE YOU SPEND Housing updates/Yard sale PIZZA AND MOVIE Continue on next pg. 10 12 9
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Troop Command 808-433-9160
S1– 808-433-9161
S3-808-433-4293
Alpha Company– 808-433-9130
Bravo Company– 808-433-9131
Charlie Company– 808-433-8050
Delta Company-808-433-9130
Family Readiness Support Assistants
(FRSA) 808-433-9160
TROOP COMMAND
15 JANUARY 2011
Inside this
issue:
SWAMP ROMP 2
PARENT LOVE AND LOGIC 5
BIGGEST LOSER 8
HOLIDAY POOL HOURS 8
Housing updates/Yard sale 9
PIZZA AND MOVIE 10
SAVING WHERE YOU SPEND 12
Upcoming Changes to The Post-9/11 GI-Bill
The Post-9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Improvements Act of 2010 was re-cently signed into law. This page lists changes to the GI Bill made by this law.
Effective August 1, 2009, but not payable until October 1, 2011
Certain National Guard members mobilized on Title 32 orders on-or-after Sep-tember 11, 2001 are now eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill and any qualifying Title 32 mobilization may be used to increase your percentage of eligibility
Effective August 1, 2011
The Post-9/11 GI Bill will now pay all public school in-state tuition and fees; this includes graduate training, etc.
For students attending private institutions of higher learning or foreign schools, the tuition and fee reimbursement is capped at the lesser of net out-of-pocket cost or $17,500 annually — however the Yellow Ribbon Program still exists
College fund payments will now be paid on a monthly basis instead of a lump-sum at the beginning of the term. Those training at ½ time or less are now eligi-ble for college fund payments
Reimbursement is now available for multiple Licensing and Certification Tests
Reimbursement is now available for fees paid to take national examinations used for admission to an institution of higher learning (e.g. SAT, LSAT, ACT, GMAT, etc)
Vocational Rehabilitation participants may now elect the higher housing allow-ance offered by the Post-9/11 GI Bill if otherwise eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill
Break or interval pay is no longer payable under any VA education benefit program unless under an Executive Order of the President or due to an emer-gency situation such as a natural disaster or strike. Entitlement which previously would have been used for break pay will be available for use during a future en-rollment.
This means that if your semester ends December 15 your housing allowance is paid for the first 15 days of December only. Your benefits will begin again when your new semester begins (e.g. January 15) and you will be paid for the remain-ing days of that month and term.
Students using other VA education programs are included in this change.
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Saturday, February 26, 2011 @ 7:00 AM
The dirtiest race returns to MCB Hawaii!!! Get your teams ready for an exciting 5 mile
run through the mud and dirt on board MCB Hawaii Kaneohe Bay. This unique run
takes teams through the Nu'upia ponds and down the Ft Hase beach, over and under
obstacles that challenge the strongest of competitors. The event is open to the public.
To participate in this event, you must sign and return this Liability Waiver. Registration
closes on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 @ 4:30 PM.
Pick up race packets and timing chips at the Swamp Romp Health & Fitness Expo tak-ing place on Friday, February 25, 2011 @ 3:00-8:00 PM at the Samuel Adams Sports Grill and Pub.
For more information visit: http://www.mccshawaii.com/cgfit.shtml
Please find waiver on the last page
Swamp Romp
Monthly benefits will be prorated in the same manner.
NOAA and PHS personnel are now eligible to transfer their entitlement to eligible dependents Effective October 1, 2011
If you are training at greater than ½ time your housing allowance is now prorated according to the training time you are enrolled in, i.e. full housing allowance for you is $1000, you are attending ¾ time — your housing allow-ance would be $750 (¾ of $1000)
Housing allowance is now payable to students enrolled solely in distance learning [This Includes Online Educa-tion], the housing allowance is ½ the national average BAH for an E-5 with dependents (the rate would be $673.50 for 2011)
Non-college degree programs, on-the-job training, and flight training programs are now covered under the Post-9/11 GI Bill
The book stipend is now payable to active duty members
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MFLAC/DEPLOYMENT SERVICES
Military Family Life Consultant provide solution-oriented consultations to individuals, cou-
ples, families, and groups. The Military and Family Life Consultant (MFLC) Program is de-
signed to provide support and assistance to active duty Soldiers, National Guard & Reserves,
military Family Members and civilian personnel. Military and Family Life Consultants can
help people who are having trouble coping with concerns and issues of daily life.
Tripler– Rene Gigoux Dave Gilbertson AMR Housing– Mike Watson
808-222-1089 808-264-2246 808-366-9121
Broward County Public School District to Partner with Tutor.com To Help Ninth Grade Students Get Ready for End-of-Course Algebra Exam
NEW YORK - December 16 – Tutor.com, the leading online tutoring service with over 6 million sessions served, an-
nounced today that the Broward County Public School District (FL) will offer one-to-one online tutoring to 3,100 ninth
graders in six high schools who must now take an end-of-course algebra proficiency exam. The program is supported
through Title I funds.
Read more at http://www.tutor.com/press/press-releases-2010/20101216
Register at http://www.tutor.com/military
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“THIS IS A COMMUNITY BULLETIN”
Construction affects Tripler's Jarrett White Road through April
When: Wednesday, January 19, 9 am – Sunday, April 10, 2011, 6pm
Note: Construction of a third entry lane into Tripler Army Medical Center at
Jarrett White Road begins Jan. 10. There will be one lane into TAMC from Jan. 10 through April, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., daily. This should be of minimal impact as the rush of incoming traffic is greatly diminished by 9 a.m. There will be no impact to outgo-ing traffic.
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• The last two increments of Skyview homes will
each be delayed a month because of weather.
• Turn over of Hibiscus will be delayed until the last
two increments of Skyview homes are received.
• Radar Hill, Fort Shafter: May – July
• Rim Loop, Aliamanu: May - September
• Hauoli Heights, Fort Shafter: August – September
• Funston, Fort Shafter: September
Construction Update
Yard Sale Mania – All communities
January 15, 2010 – 8AM-3PM
Have Questions about your Mock Bill?
February 16 AMR Chapel - 1830
February 17 Kalakaua Community Center, Multi-purpose room
(pending confirmation)
Upcoming Events
POC: Teresa Thibodeau – Property Management Coordinator (808) 275-3136
www.IslandPalmCommunities.com
January Activities
Aliamanu
•Resident Appreciation Breakfast, 11 January from 9AM-11AM
•Movie and Pizza, 26 January from 2PM-4PM
AMR Rim/Red Hill
•Calendar Giveaway and New Years Resolution Capsule,
January 4th – 7th (Prizes for goals reached by July)
Fort Shafter/Tripler
•Pizza and Movie, January 19th and 26th, 2:30PM-5PM
Future Demolition
• Red Hill Makai turn over to construction on
1Sept11
• Tripler turn over to construction on 1Apr12
All residents must go to the housing office and put in their a New Years Resolution in a box to win a
prize. Everyone who place a resolution, will receive a prize in July.