Seven Belton ISD schools earn Purple Star designation
September 25, 2025
Special to the Journal
Seven Belton ISD schools have now been recognized as Purple Star Designated Campuses, a prestigious honor awarded to schools that go above and beyond to support military-connected students and their families.
The newest campuses to receive this designation—Charter Oak Elementary, High Point Elementary and Lake Belton Middle School—join Lakewood Elementary, Southwest Elementary, Belton Middle School and Belton High School in being celebrated for their commitment to ensuring military students feel welcomed and supported throughout their educational journey.
“Nearly 30 percent of our students are military-connected, and we are honored to serve them,” said Dr. Malinda Golden, Belton ISD Superintendent. “These Purple Star designations recognize the intentional work happening on our campuses to ensure students feel supported and valued, no matter how many times they may have to transition schools. It is a privilege to walk alongside our military families and provide the stability and care their children deserve.”
Each school earned the Purple Star designation by meeting rigorous criteria, including establishing a dedicated campus-based military liaison, maintaining resources for military families and implementing transition programs to ease the adjustment for students moving due to military-related relocations. These campuses also engage in ongoing military appreciation activities, demonstrating their deep respect for the sacrifices of service members and their families.
Belton ISD fosters student-led programs such as Military Student Ambassadors, where peers mentor and support incoming military students, ensuring a smooth transition into the school community. The district also proudly observes Purple Up! Day each year, celebrating military families and strengthening connections between students and their parents serving in the armed forces. Additionally, Belton ISD partners with the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) to address the academic, emotional and social challenges that come with a military lifestyle, ensuring comprehensive support for military-connected students.
Dr. Cassandra Spearman, Belton ISD Assistant Superintendent of Operations, shared, “Being recognized as Purple Star Designated Campuses highlights the care and dedication our staff and students put into supporting our military-connected families. We know how important it is to make transitions as seamless as possible, and we are honored to be part of their journey.”
Ashlie Thomas, Principal of Charter Oak Elementary, added, “Our campus is proud to be a place where military-connected students feel immediately at home. Whether it’s welcoming new families, celebrating military service, or connecting students with peers through our ambassador program, we want every child to know they belong here. Receiving the Purple Star designation is a reflection of the heart our staff and students put into serving those who serve our country.”
Christy Fatula, Charter Oak Elementary School Counselor and Military Liaison, said, “Within the past year we held our first Veterans Day Program, launched Military Circle Support Groups, and, most importantly, created the COMMS Team. Named by our active-duty student leaders who went through ambassador training, the Charter Oak Military Mission Squadron welcomes every new student with tours, lunch buddies, recess play and fun details like which water fountain is the coldest or the best days to buy lunch. This peer-to-peer connection eases transitions and helps students feel at home right away.
The COMMS Team also plans monthly events for military families, with the favorite being our Students versus Parents Kickball Game during the Month of the Military Child. As an active-duty spouse myself, serving as Military Liaison has been the most rewarding gift — watching our students give back to Charter Oak’s bravest heroes, our military kids.”
This recognition further solidifies Belton ISD’s role as a district that honors and respects the sacrifices made by military families, ensuring their children are cared for and supported in their educational journey, no matter where they may be stationed.









