These are the top 5 concerns families have about military life
Military spouse employment, relocation and other issues are top of mind for active-duty families.
Here’s how the White House plans to help military kids
First Lady Jill Biden has decided to tackle education as part of the White House Joining Forces Initiative.
A military teacher’s best advice for surviving virtual schooling? It may surprise you
Breaks from screen time are not only good for children’s eyes, but also their mental and emotional well-being, says Daniele Massey, a teacher in DoDEA’s virtual school since 2015.
Benefit to help junior enlisted spouses jump-start careers expanded
Is a career in medicine, make up, gunsmithing or gemology in your future? If you’re a junior enlisted spouse, the military could help you pay for the education you need to get there.
What’s it like to juggle work and remote schooling? These military moms tell all.
Whether it’s paying for child care or scaling back work hours, school at home comes with a price tag for military parents.
Kids’ online school supplies can get expensive. These military resources can help.
When K-12 schools went remote this spring, some military families had to buy new computers or pay extra for faster internet.