As is the case with any private school, application must be made and records forward to the school for review. The candidate is usually interviewed by the admission staff and ranking academic administrators. The school, not the parents, decide if military school is appropriate for the child. This site has a comprehensive overview: http://www.military-school.org/Choice_of_Military_School/Application_Tips.asp
There are many boarding schools and military schools or troubled teens in Texas. The following website lists all the boarding schools in the Texas area www.mytroubledteen.com/boarding-schools/texas.html
What, boarding school is free? Yes, you have to pay your child support payments regardless of where the child is living. They are used to support the child regardless of where they are living.
There is no boarding school like there was in The Sims 2. However, if you buy the Generations EP, you will have the option of sending them to different trade schools such as a sports school, creative school, military school, love & music school, etc. They will disappear from the house until they turn into a teenager (if you choose to put your kid in boarding school) or when they graduate (if you put your teenager in boarding school). If you already have the ambitions ep, you simply click on the computer and click "enroll child in ... -whatever school you choose-". Happy Simming.
If you mean, "enlist," - yes, but military service doesn't relieve you of your child support obligation.
Military boarding schools are ideal options for parents who want intelligent, respectful and disciplined children. Students who attend military boarding schools enter the workforce as upstanding, productive citizens, but there are a few things to consider before you begin the process of getting your child admitted into a boarding school.Should the school be co-ed, all boys or all girls?This is a problematic question. Co-ed schools are better for a balance in social interaction, but having boys and girls together in class can cause distraction. Choose the school that allows your child to focus. If a co-ed situation has not caused any problems yet, most likely it is not a risk now.Sending your child to a military boarding school teaches independence, and it is ideal for those with military aspirations. Is the military boarding school based on a certain religion?Depending on your religious preferences, you may or may not want your child to attend a school that espouses a certain religion. Find out what faiths and principles are inherent in any school you are considering for your child, and decide if these suit you and your child.Is the academic curriculum adequate, and are the instructors certified?It is essential that you obtain detailed information about the type of courses available for your child. Good academic schools offer college preparatory courses that teach rigorous math, accelerated science and critical thinking skills. Gather background information regarding the school's faculty, making sure teachers are qualified to do their jobs. Get references from other parents, read reviews about the teachers and attend the open house events. Also, ask for security clearances on the staff. Never entrust your child to people about whom you have any doubts regarding competence and morals.Find out about the living facilities and the food that is served.Tour the campus and find out if the living quarters are clean and well-kept. Find out if your child is monitored by security staff at all times, has privacy and has access to qualified counselors. In case of emergency, find out what type of medical care is available and if your child can contact you easily. Try to eat in the cafeteria to get a feel for the type of food served and its nutritional value.In addition to all the previously-mentioned considerations, you must also ask yourself if you can afford to send your child to a military school. Financial considerations can make or break a situation. Do your homework before you decide if you should send your child to military boarding school; if you decide that this is the right option, make sure the facility is appropriate in every way.
Yeah, tons!!! I go to boarding school, and mine is really cool! A lot of International schools are boarding schools and you meet people from all around the world and it makes you a very well rounded person. Very good!
It crosses the mind of just about any parent with difficult children: military boarding school. Military boarding schools are usually private institutions that incorporate military traditions into daily student life, and frequently teach the students in martial subjects. It’s easy to understand why parents would be tempted to send a troubled child to such an institution. Parents frequently report that their children were transformed for the better. Military boarding schools are well known for preparing their students for college careers better than their public school counterparts. Achievement and competition are particularly emphasized: a stark contrast to the everyone wins mentality that pervades many public school. Families come home from boot camp graduations gushing about the changes they see in their son or daughter who’ve joined the military. There is, however, an important fact to keep in mind: nobody, including your child, will change unless they choose to. No person or institution can force it on them. Most military schools won’t actually accept students that have a track record of being defiant or causing trouble. Remember too that military boarding schools are private institutions. If they decide to expel your child without a tuition refund because of your child’s acting out and behavioral problems, they can do it. Military academies are usually excellent. There’s no question that military discipline can shape their character, and benefit them for their entire lives. They should not, however, be considered as a cure-all or an easy fix for your child’s behavioral problems. Parents who’s children struggle with behavior find that even if a child succeeds at a military boarding school, they need help establishing limits and boundaries at home to help ensure that the child doesn’t slip back into old negative patterns. In fact, you may find that the structure you’d impose on a child as if they were home from such an institution will bear fruit. Sometimes all a child needs is for the bar to be raised before they see a challenge. The may find they want to go after it. A child’s success becomes more likely when parents fully participate in helping them succeed, regardless of where the child is getting their education.
Yes, if you find that you are out of all options and there is nothing that you can do, boarding school may be the best option for both you and your child.
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It is up to you to put your child in boarding school for whatever reason you deam necessary.
Depending on the needs of your child will determine what type of school you want. You can ask for referals from your local school district.