While Military Schools are gaining in popularity it may be difficult to find one that would take a teenager with a troubled background. Military Schools work with young people interested in a quality education in a disciplined and structured atmosphere. The family of a teen troubled by social/emotional issues, legal troubles or academic failure may find more help in a program designed just for these issues. http://www.militaryschool.us/
No. But they can benefit from it if they have a positive attitude.
Yes, absolutely Military schools teach students discipline, self respect and many other important morals. I would recommend any troubled teen for a military school.
They certainly are not. Many individuals with dreams of a military career get started at these schools. Often they provide an additional boost to getting into the service academies.
It just depends on how old you are! If your in your teens tell her that what you did was wrong and what you did wont happen again!
Yes, they could get into trouble. Virginia requires school attendance until age 18.
then that means you can go back to school for a certain period so just stay home and out of trouble at home
About 70% or more teens have issues that they wanna talk about but just don't know how to bring them up or talk about them with friends parents and or school counselor.
Yes. It is a military academy. There is no 'civilian' school, apart from it's summer camps.
it means they either are in trouble, or they are there for a good reason. I'd just say their in trouble.
yes it is but if your in the army you should just barley get it payed
You can get in trouble with the government if you are trying to impersonate a military member. People have tried to get onto military bases they're not supposed to be on while in uniforms they bought, tried to lie about being soldiers to the press, and other things like that. And that is illegal, so don't do it. But as far as just wearing a military uniform to wear it? No, that's okay.
Dahmer was in the military for just 5 months. he was discharged for drunkeness.
Just look around the pet school area. I had trouble finding it too.
On average, 7% of high school graduates go to the military these days, others just enter the work force or go to college.
you just need a bachelors degree and a high school diploma