Today's Military High Schools There Not Just For Troubled Teens
Anymore
Military high schools today are claiming they are not the
"punishment" places they used to be. Remember hearing the
phrase, {or maybe you actually were told this by your parents},
"If you don't straighten up, your going to military school."
Today, military schools in general want to change their image,
and they don't take teen's who don't want to be there anymore
either. Many young people have graduated from military high
school every year, and they want to dispel the myths that have
surrounded military high schools for years. Some of these myths
may sound familiar to you.
Military High Schools Are For Students With Discipline Problems.
{MYTH}
Military high schools may offer a more structured and
disciplinary environment for young people, but they do not
accept students with server disciplinary problems. Especially if
it involves drug abuse and the law.
Military High Schools Are A Harsh and Cold Environment. {MYTH}
These schools are one of the safest schools of any possible
educational choices you can make for your child. The structure
and personal accountability taught in the military high school
environments develops confidence, plus the positive adult
interaction tends to be greater than in other high schools and
even within their own homes.
Military High Schools Condone Hazing and Physical Abuse. {MYTH}
Military high schools stress safety and concern for the
well-being of each other above all other considerations.
Military high schools must abide by the local, state, and
federal laws concerning physical treatment of students.
Military High Schools Train Students for the Armed Forces. {MYTH}
Military high schools teach students how to live using the
structure of the military system when it comes to
responsibility, leadership, honor, discipline, and pride within
the atmosphere that encourages spiritual, mental and physical
growth. Military high schools are educational institutions that
encourage their students to go to college-not the military
service.
Military Schools do not offer a strong college prep curriculum.
{MYTH}
Military high schools are prep schools, preparing young adults
for college life. Military high schools tech very effective
study skills in preparation for college environment. Military
high schools actually boast a high level of college enrollment
for their students.
Military high schools are really making a comeback, so much so
that for the first time since 1965, two new military high
schools are being planned. Parents are starting to realize that
military high schools have the ability to provide a disciplined
environment because they have complete control over who is
admitted, who stays, and the type of behavior that is expected
from the teens. However, this does not mean that military high
school is only for the rich, they are a great low-cost
alternative to other prep schools and any child may apply.
Military high schools provide teens with a safe, structured, and
caring environment that provides them with the leadership
training, personal growth and a better foundation for higher
education and life. Military high school may be a great choice
for your child's future.