Many families struggle to balance their job demands with ensuring
that their children have access to a high-quality education, and
for military families this struggle can be exacerbated by the
highly mobile nature of their service. Family concerns about
education affect readiness and retention of military personnel,
according to the Department of Defense (DOD). The majority of
children of military families in the United States attend public
schools. A 2008 DOD study recommended offering military families a
public charter school option in areas with poorly-performing local
schools. This book examines the guidance needed for military base
schools on start-up and operational issues; a review of charter
schools on military installations; and a study recommending better
oversight to improve services for military dependent students with
special needs.
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