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West Texas Military Academy

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West Texas Military Academy
NameWest Texas Military Academy
CitySan Antonio
StateTexas
CountryUnited States
Founded1893

West Texas Military Academy. The institution was established by Bishop James Steptoe Johnston and has a long history of providing education to young men, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was a United States Army general and the 34th President of the United States. The academy has been affiliated with the Episcopal Church and has been known for its rigorous academic and military training programs, similar to those found at Virginia Military Institute and The Citadel. The academy's early years were marked by the leadership of Robert E. Lee's nephew, George Washington Custis Lee, who served as a United States Military Academy superintendent.

History

The history of the academy dates back to 1893, when it was founded as a Texas Military Institute with the goal of providing young men with a well-rounded education and military training, similar to the United States Naval Academy and United States Air Force Academy. The academy has been led by several notable superintendents, including John J. Pershing, who later became a World War I general, and Douglas MacArthur, who served as a Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers during World War II. The academy has also been attended by notable individuals, such as George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, and Leslie Groves, who played important roles in World War II and the Manhattan Project. The academy's history is also marked by its affiliation with the Episcopal Church, which has been led by notable figures such as Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori.

Campus

The campus of the academy is located in San Antonio, Texas, and features several notable buildings, including the Alamo, which is a famous Battle of the Alamo site, and the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The campus is also home to several notable landmarks, such as the Tower of the Americas and the San Antonio River Walk, which are popular tourist destinations. The academy's campus has been visited by several notable individuals, including Queen Elizabeth II, Pope John Paul II, and Nelson Mandela, who have all been recognized for their contributions to international relations and human rights. The campus has also been the site of several notable events, including the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo and the Fiesta San Antonio, which are major cultural festivals.

Academics

The academy offers a rigorous academic program, which includes courses in mathematics, science, and English language, as well as foreign languages such as Spanish and French. The academy is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and has been recognized for its academic excellence by organizations such as the National Association of Independent Schools and the College Board. The academy's academic program is designed to prepare students for admission to top universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as United States service academies such as the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy. The academy's faculty includes several notable educators, such as Diane Ravitch and E.D. Hirsch, who have made significant contributions to education reform and curriculum development.

Student_life

The academy offers a range of extracurricular activities, including athletics such as football, basketball, and baseball, as well as music and art programs. The academy's athletic teams compete in the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools and have won several championships in sports such as wrestling and track and field. The academy's students have also been recognized for their achievements in Scouting, with several students earning the rank of Eagle Scout. The academy's student body includes students from a range of backgrounds, including international students from countries such as China, India, and Mexico, as well as students from notable families, such as the Bush family and the Kennedy family.

Notable_alumni

The academy has a long list of notable alumni, including politicians such as George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, who both served as President of the United States, as well as business leaders such as Michael Dell and Red McCombs. The academy's alumni have also included several notable military leaders, such as General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. and General Tommy Franks, who both played key roles in Gulf War and War in Afghanistan. The academy's alumni have also made significant contributions to arts and entertainment, including actors such as Matthew McConaughey and Renée Zellweger, as well as musicians such as Willie Nelson and Selena Quintanilla-Pérez. The academy's alumni have been recognized for their achievements with awards such as the Medal of Honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Nobel Prize. Category:Private schools in Texas

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