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Missouri schools join forces to help military children
Lengthy separations from a parent serving in the military. Heightened anxiety about the safety of their mom or dad in uniform. Frequent moves from one town to the next and leaving familiar things behind. Overlaps in school curriculum and graduation requirement differences. Watching a military parent return home with an injury, or an invisible one like depression or post-traumatic stress. The grief of losing loved ones in combat. These are some of the realities that take a toll on young military hearts every day.
Navigating these challenges takes a village. Some Missouri schools have joined forces with families in the Armed Services to help provide military students with a softer academic landing.
Pike Road Schools honoring military families, allowing out of district enrollment
April is military child appreciation month,
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Pike Road Schools is using the month of April to thank more than 160 students from military families for their sacrifice.
In addition to normal school zoning, Pike Road Schools (PRS) allows out of district enrollment for active duty families who live on Maxwell Air Force Base, said Rebecca Williams, PRS communications and federal programs coordinator. “We currently have eight military families - 10 students - taking advantage of the out of district enrollment,” she said.
April is set aside each year nationally as military child appreciation month, officially known as the Month of the Military Child. With its creation in the mid-1980s, the Pentagon and other military support organizations and agencies use the month to recognize military children for their sacrifice and bravery on the home front.
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