Posted on 03/08/2011 5:46:08 PM PST by Virginia Ridgerunner
Justin Merrill had wanted to join the military for as long as he could remember.
"Everyone on my mom's side of the family was a Marine, and everyone on my dad's side was in the Army," explained Merrill, 18, of Danville, Montour County, in central Pennsylvania. "I wanted to do something to help my country."
But Merrill's plan was jeopardized last year, when he learned that the Army did not approve of the high school diploma he was on track to earn from Agora Cyber Charter School.
"When I told my recruiter, the first words out of his mouth were, 'I'm not sure you can join the military because you're not going to a brick-and-mortar school,'" Merrill recalled.
As enrollment in Pennsylvania's 11 cyber charter schools swelled to about 25,000 students statewide last year, Merrill and others who hope to enlist in the military after graduation are finding their plans derailed by an obscure Department of Defense policy.
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Well, in the current military we have to take almost all courses online. Something is wrong with this picture.
Well that deserves a big CONGRATULATIONS. You done good, kid.
Apparently online degrees are only acceptable when public school teachers use them to add $15K to their salaries with a masters degree in people studies or some stupid sh!t like that.>>>>>>>
Or they get 3k extra per year by going to some two weekend joke of an educational seminar. What racketeers. Greedy arse entitled libs for the most part
My son scored a 98 and was told the highest was 99. That’s my homeschooled son, other homeschooled son scored a 93. (grin)
Pretty damn cool. :)
“Or they get 3k extra per year by going to some two weekend joke of an educational seminar. What racketeers. Greedy arse entitled libs for the most part”
On a positive note, as districts continue to shrink as taxpayers migrate away from the parasites, they are entering a horrible job market with no skills whatsoever (and nobody will hire them anywhere near their larcenous current salaries).
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