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Recommendations for US Military High Schools

Hey folks, on my journey exploring post-high school life options and considering something a bit unique. Looking for some top rank military high schools in the US. Any suggestions on where I can start my research? Really appreciate the input!

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several prominent military high schools in the U.S. that combine rigorous academics with military-style training and discipline. Here are few to start your research:

1. Valley Forge Military Academy (Wayne, PA): This is a on-campus boarding school with an overarching focus on leadership and character development. They offer both middle school and high school programs.

2. The Military Academy at West Point (West Point, NY): While this institution is mainly known for its post-secondary program, they do have a preparatory school for those showing promise for military schooling, but needing a little extra preparation before the full undergraduate experience.

3. New York Military Academy (Cornwall, NY): This school offers a blend of rigorous academics and physical conditioning. The school also offers a JROTC program which prepares students for either college or military service.

4. St. John's Northwestern Military Academy (Delafield, WI): This military school has a choice of several different tracks, including leadership and character development programs. They offer both day and boarding options.

5. Marine Military Academy (Harlingen, TX): A boarding school option in the southwest part of the country. This academy uses Marine Corps traditions and values as a foundation for its educational approach.

Remember that a military high school may have different requirements and expectations compared to a traditional high school. For instance, physical discipline and fitness often play a key role in daily activities. Cadet life may also involve more structure and routine than you would experience in a non-military prep school. In addition, consider the academic course offerings and college prep resources each school provides to ensure they align with your goals.

It's also recommended you visit prospective campuses (if possible) and reach out to admissions representatives to get a comprehensive sense of the environment and culture.

a year ago

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