That depends which military school it is.
Some of the best military high schools are: Fork Union Military Academy, Hargrave Military Academy, New York Military Academy and Randolph-Macon Academy. Those are the best in existance.
All military schools are private in that they are not government funded in the traditional way that public schools are. There are military boarding schools for younger kids through high school age, and there are military colleges/universities. A list of boarding schools: www.diamondranchacademy.com/military AND colleges: www.amcsus.org/ They are located throughout the country.
yes there are so many military academic schools in illinois,carver military high schools was one of the best school in illinois
Eastern Military Academy
Such things cannot be compared categorically. It all depends on what your own personal experiences are and what schools you go to for each level. There are good and bad junior high schools and good and bad high schools.
Some have JROTC, and some do not.
Yes, military recruitment is still allowed in high schools. I went into my old highschool just last week and in the front of the cafeteria were Army, Navy, and Airforce recruiters.
There are not any free primary and high school military schools. That does not mean however that they do not offer fee assistance of scholarships to people that can't afford to pay the tuition.
Pritzker Military Library Presents - 2006 Front and Center with John Callaway High Schools Military Academies and JROTC 3-10 was released on: USA: 14 March 2008
High schools aren’t given money for students to go to trade or military . If a student wants to attend a trade school he or she can get a student loan or scholarship. The military requires an enlistment into the service and sometimes there is a signing bonus.
There are military boarding schools in North Carolina. One of these military boarding schools is the Oak Ridge Military Academy.
Most military high schools are not obligated to the Armed Forces. The schools are usually set up under military theory such as: drilling, ROTC options, regimented scheduling, conditioning requirements, etc. The school should offer a safe, scheduled, academic atmosphere that fits with military philosophy.