Army Program Keeps Children in School During Deployment

Source: Task & Purpose

Summary

A new Army program enables soldiers’ children to complete high school without relocating during their parents’ service. This initiative aims to provide stability in education for military families, benefiting around 4,000 soldiers last year.

Why It Matters

This program addresses a significant challenge faced by military families—frequent relocations disrupt education for children. By allowing students to stay in one school during crucial high school years, the Army is investing in the emotional and academic well-being of its personnel’s families, potentially improving overall family readiness and morale.

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