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Albany NY: Are there military high schools in the area?

I'm a junior living in Albany, NY, and I'm exploring the idea of joining a military high school for my senior year. Are there any around here? If so, could anyone share their experiences or their knowledge about these schools?

a year ago

Yes, there are military high schools in and around Albany, NY. Here are a few you might consider:

1. The Christian Brothers Academy is a military-style Catholic high school located in Albany itself. Their Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program is a significant part of the school curriculum and fosters leadership, discipline, and citizenship among the students.

2. The New York Military Academy (NYMA), located in Cornwall-on-Hudson, about a 90-minute drive from Albany, is a military-style boarding school serving students primarily in grades 8-12. NYMA's curriculum offers college-preparatory courses with a military structure designed to prepare students for leadership roles.

3. The La Salle Institute located in Troy, NY, about a 20-minute drive from Albany, is a military-style Catholic school which offers JROTC and college-preparatory curricula. Their mission is to help students develop skills, knowledge, and character.

Remember that transitioning from a typical high school to a military high school is a significant change. Military high schools have stricter discipline and a more organized routine than regular schools. Research each school comprehensively, perhaps consider a visit, if possible.

The impact of this switch can vary depending on the student. Some students thrive in such a structured environment, as it can greatly develop discipline, leadership, and personal growth. However, other students might find it challenging if they are not used to such an environment.

For concrete personal experiences, I would suggest reaching out to the schools' admissions offices. They can potentially put you in touch with current students or alumni who can share their perspectives. I hope this information helps you in your decision-making process!

a year ago

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