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  • Education - Overview

    The Hillsborough County School system provides public education for K-12. The Hillsborough School District and MacDill AFB have partnered in an initiative to improve the transition of military children into the Florida public school system. In order to accomplish this, the school district needs

  • Education - Special Education EFMP

    Exceptional Family Member Program The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is mandatory for all family members who have been identified with a special medical or educational need. Enrolling in the EFMP ensures that the family member's medical needs will be considered during the assignment

  • Education - Training (College/Technical)

    Continuing Education The education center is the one-stop shop for all education related subjects, from certificate programs to CCAF degrees, from tuition assistance to CLEP tests. Classes and assistance is available to prepare individuals for exams such as the Graduate Equivalent Diploma (GED),

  • Family Issues - Child Care

    Child Development Center (CDC) The MacDill Child Development Programs operates two Child Development Centers. Both centers are DoD Certified and NAEYC accredited offering quality early childhood programming for your children, specializing in learning through play. Enrollment is available on a

  • Family Issues - Special Education/EFMP

    Exceptional Family Member Program The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is mandatory for all family members who have been identified with a special medical or educational need. Enrolling in the EFMP ensures that the family member's medical needs will be considered during the assignment

  • Family Issues - Special Needs

    As many as 15% of military families have members with special needs. These include spouses, children, or dependent parents who require special medical or educational services. These family members have a diagnosed physical, intellectual or emotional condition. The Exceptional Family Member Program

  • Family Issues - Youth Services

    Youth Services The MacDill Youth Center is available to family members between the ages of 5 and 17 of active duty, retired military personnel, Reservists and Federal Civilian Employees. Annual activity cards, which offer substantial discounts for classes and activities, are available for a nominal

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How large is MacDill? Located on 5,767 acres of land; 906 acres are wetlands.Home for more than 20 protected and endangered species including the American Bald Eagle.How many people are assigned to MacDill?Approximately 12,000 military and 1,300 civilian personnelActive duty -- 1,200 members living

  • Inspector General

    Inspector GeneralProviding programs to address personal complaints, Fraud, Waste, Abuse, Congressional/high-level inquiries, and special interest items.FW&A Hotline: 813-828-4961 or 5137Who May File Air Force IG Complaints?Any Air Force Military or civilian member may file an IG complaint. However,