Military schools are free just like other public schools are free. They are for the children of the men and women who serve in the United States military.
There are two way that military school could be free for your daughter. The first is that there are a number of public military schools available. Grant's scholarships and financial aid can make a private military school free. If you have a relative working there right away you get a break on tuition.
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.
Military schools exist to provide discipline to the students. To instill military traditions which could ultimately lead to a military career.
There are not any free military school that you could sign your kids up for however there is help. You can apply for scholarships or if you are low income you can see if you qualify for fee assistance. Make sure that you call the schools in your area and see what they can do for you.
There are military boarding schools in North Carolina. One of these military boarding schools is the Oak Ridge Military Academy.
This is really a matter od opinion, but here is a great site to find reviews on military schools: www.boardingschoolreview.com/military-boarding-schools.php/.
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There are several military acadamies as well as military prep schools in the USA.
Here are a few military schools you might want to check out: - Robert Land Academy - Christian military boarding school for boys - Marine Military Academy - Military Boarding Schools
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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.
If you want to serve your country in the armed forces anyway, you should take advantage of free military schools and related programs. Often, the military will pay for your education if you agree to serve for four years when you get out of school. If you were planning to join the armed forces anyway, it it a good idea to take advantage of this so that you have a college degree as well.