Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden visited Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama to observe the new full-day prekindergarten program at Maxwell Elementary and Middle School.
This visit represented a significant milestone in the Department of Defense’s groundbreaking initiative to roll out universal prekindergarten across U.S. military installations, consequently expanding access to early childhood education for military families. Furthermore, this innovative approach paves the way for enhanced family support.
Expanding Educational Opportunities for Military Families
The full-day prekindergarten program at Maxwell is part of a broader effort by the Department of Defense to ensure military children receive high-quality early education. The initiative was first announced in March 2023 and extends to 80 military schools, both in the U.S. and abroad.
During the visit, Austin and Biden observed young students engaged in activities like alphabet recognition, block-building, and even a performance where the children sang a song for their guests.
Dr. Biden emphasized the significance of the program, stating,
“If we want kids to succeed in school and their careers, we need to invest in them from the very beginning.”
This sentiment is echoed in the broader goal to make early education accessible to every three- and four-year-old in the U.S.
“Taking Care of Our People” Initiative
Secretary Austin also took the opportunity to highlight the broader “Taking Care of Our People” initiative, which focuses on improving the quality of life for service members and their families.
Announced in November 2021, this program addresses issues such as healthcare, child care, and spousal employment.
Benefits of the initiative include:
- Expanding access to health care flexible spending accounts, covering deductibles, co-pays, and other essential expenses.
- Providing support for military spouses seeking professional licenses or associate degrees through the My Career Advancement Account program.
To support military families further, the Department of Defense is also rolling out free Wi-Fi in select barracks and expanding financial assistance for temporary lodging during permanent change of station moves.
Taking Care of Our People Benefits |
Details |
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Childcare & Education | Full-day prekindergarten for military children and investment in the childcare workforce. |
Spouse Employment | Financial support for career advancement, including licensing and associate degrees. |
Healthcare | Expanded health care flexible spending accounts to cover essential medical costs such as co-pays and prescriptions. |
Improved Living Conditions | Free Wi-Fi in select barracks and financial support for temporary lodging during relocations. |
Strengthening Democracy and Supporting Families
Austin and Biden’s visit emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring military families are well-supported.
Austin remarked,
“We’re not just listening to the needs of our service members — we’re taking action.”
He spoke directly with service members at Maxwell to gather feedback and ideas for future improvements.
The event was not only a showcase of the successful expansion of the prekindergarten program but also a reaffirmation of the Department of Defense’s long-term commitment to enhancing the lives of military families.
This expanded pre-K program serves as an essential building block in improving educational outcomes for military children while addressing the unique challenges military families face.
From offering universal prekindergarten to supporting spousal employment, these initiatives demonstrate the Department of Defense’s dedication to investing in its people and strengthening the military community.
Looking Ahead
The prekindergarten program at Maxwell Air Force Base marks a significant starting point. As the Department of Defense rolls out these initiatives across military bases, simultaneously establishing a comprehensive framework, it paves the way for a brighter future in military family support.
Consequently, this pioneering effort sets a strong precedent that will shape the trajectory of support for military families for years to come.
As Austin and Biden’s visit made clear, this is about more than education — it’s about building resilient, thriving military communities for generations to come.
Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.