NSBA opposes private school vouchers and urges Congress to reject using any federal funds for a national voucher program, including any special education
vouchers for military children and / or specific subgroups of students.
For many years the majority of Marine Corps bases have utilized NAYS programs in their efforts to provide high quality, consistent and predictable
programming for military children and their families.
The pilot program is only one of several provisions tucked into the $ 726 billion defense bill that are intended to improve
schooling for military children who require special...
A group of retired military generals isurging lawmakers in North Carolina not to repeal the Common Core, which could make frequent school changes across state lines
simpler for military children.
Examples of compacts include states agreeing to build an interstate transit system and ensuring educational opportunities
for military children across all 50 states.
Access our Little Children, Big Challenges family support services, kids learning sites, and other
resources for military children, which help all families of military service build the skills they need to be resilient.
The frequency of deployment has developed a sad
statistic for military children, «the average military family moves every 2 to 3 years (U.S. Department of Defense, 1998).»
NSBA POSITION NSBA opposes private school vouchers and urges Congress to reject using any federal funds for a national voucher program, including any special education
vouchers for military children and / or specific subgroups of students.
Helping Military Children Feel «At Ease» Margaret Morgan and Andrew Ross Principals should create a school culture of sensitivity and support
for military children.
Once military families remove their children from public schools, they do not have the protection of federal laws for children with disabilities or the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity
for Military Children.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos» support of the idea of education savings accounts (ESAs)
for military children.
NSBA opposes private school vouchers and urges Congress to reject using any federal funds for voucher programs, including any special education vouchers
for military children or specific subgroups of students.