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  1. Nov 6, 2023 · In the United States, each state establishes its own laws for compulsory starting age and legal age of withdrawal for public education. According to data from the U.S. Department of Education, the majority of school-age children from military families assigned to locations throughout the United States attend public schools.

  2. Jan 22, 2019 · The MFAN survey also identified that approximately 9 percent of military families have elected to remove their children from the public education system and pursue homeschooling. The Military Children Education Coalition (MCEC) estimated in 2016 that “among the 1.2 million children of active-duty parents, more than 6 percent are homeschooled.”.

  3. of military-connected kids are in US public schools Less than 8% of our students attend Department of Defense schools Transitions, Deployment, Mobility Children from Military Families Military-connected children move 6-9 times during their K-12 education. Military-connected children move and change schools 3x more often than their civilian peers.

  4. 2012) budget for fiscal year 2013 estimated that 90% of these school-age military children attend public schools that are not sponsored by the DOD. On average, military children move and change schools 6–9 times from the start of kindergarten to high school graduation (Astor, 2011; Berg, 2008; Kitmitto et al., 2011; Sherman & Glenn, 2011).

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  5. Jan 22, 2019 · There are more than one million children whose parents are on active military duty in the U.S., most of whom attend public schools. They average six to nine moves before the end of high school. It ...

  6. Feb 4, 2021 · For example, these children transfer schools up to nine times, on average, before high school graduation. Military families frequently cite education issues for their children as a drawback to military service, according to DOD. GAO was asked to examine the schooling options available to school-age dependents of active-duty servicemembers.

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  8. Aug 18, 2020 · Approximately 1.1 million school-aged children have at least one parent in the military, and nearly 80% of these children attend non-DDESS public schools off military bases. Since 1950 (P.L. 81-874), LEAs have been authorized to receive financial aid, called Impact Aid from ED for “federally-connected students” enrolled in local public ...

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