There are more than 1 million children in the U.S. whose parents are active duty military. Most of them attend public schools. Yet many districts don’t even know who these kids are or how to support them.
In this PBS Newshour video, Education Week explores some of the ways public schools in Virginia are working to meet the unique needs of this student population.
This video is the first of a two-part series. See part two.
Related Articles:
- Home Schooling in America: Military Family Finds Stability in Learning at Home
- The Black Achievement Paradox Nobody’s Talking About
For more videos, check out the EdWeek Video Gallery.