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Are there Military Charter High Schools?

Quick question for anyone that has been through a Military Charter High School or knows about them — do these exist, and if so, what sort of curriculum and environment can a student expect? Any info would be appreciated!

a year ago

Yes, there are indeed Military Charter High Schools available throughout the United States. These schools are typically public schools that have a special focus on the structure, discipline, and leadership aspects that are associated with military training.

In terms of curriculum, these schools often align their offerings with state and local education requirements. This means that students will still partake in traditional academic disciplines like math, English, science, social studies, etc. However, military charter schools may supplement this with courses in military history, leadership, or other related topics.

In addition to academics, these schools often have a big emphasis on character development, instilling values such as respect, integrity, and responsibility in their students. They commonly implement a structured daily routine that includes physical education and potentially even some form of drill or formation.

Creating a positive environment founded on mutual respect is one of the key goals of these schools. They often offer smaller class sizes, allowing for personalized attention, and aim to develop strong working relationships between pupils and staff.

An example of such a school is the Francis Marion Military Academy in Florida, which supplements a rigorous, college-preparatory curriculum with military traditions and leadership principles.

It should be noted that while these schools may provide a unique environment and learning structure, they do not necessitate or necessarily prepare students for a career in the military, unless that is the student's own personal goal. Even so, they can effectively prepare students for post-secondary education or entering the workforce by ingraining values of discipline, respect, and leadership.

Remember, just as with any school, it's important to visit and do your due diligence to determine if the environment and curriculum suit the student's individual personality, learning style, and future goals.

a year ago

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