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Stories in this issue:
- The Class of 2023 Crosses the Stage
- Seniors Celebrated with Senior Awards Ceremony
- Fork Union Honors Undergraduates with Awards Ceremony
- Fork Union Celebrates 7th Graders with Promotion Ceremony
- Do you want to be a part of our Cadet Corps?
The Class of 2023 Crosses the Stage
Forty-seven cadets received their high school diplomas in the 125th Commencement Ceremony at Fork Union Military Academy Friday, June 2. It was a beautiful morning for an outdoor event at the Stadium Field with the sun shining as brightly as the smiles on the faces of the watching families, friends and alumni.
The Commencement Address was delivered by COL Bill Hitchcock, a beloved member of the Academy for the past 49 years who announced his full retirement this past spring.
Hitchcock arrived on the Academy’s campus in 1974, accepting a faculty position to teach history and coach football. Although he only expected to stay one year, fortunately for the Academy and countless young men, it turned out differently.
In his early years at the Academy, Hitchcock taught Geography to freshmen and eventually moved on to teaching government to juniors and seniors. He was instrumental in developing the AP and Dual Enrollment programs at Fork Union and eventually rose through ranks, achieving the FUMA rank of Colonel. Through the years he held other roles, such as Headmaster of the Middle School, Advisor to the Honor Council and coach of many sports, but always returned to his first love, classroom teaching.
COL Hitchcock is a recipient of the Ford Foundation Teacher of the Year Award and received a study grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
COL Hitchcock’s love of the Academy and love of mentoring young men showed in his speech as he stated, “You are about to invest in the most precious possession you will ever own, your reputation. Never forget that. The decisions you make today will impact the person you will be tomorrow. Accept that awesome responsibility of that man you seek to become.” He closed in saying, “May you have the courage to change what you can change, the peace to accept with serenity of that you cannot change and the wisdom to know the difference.”
Following COL Hitchcock’s address, the Academy’s Board Chair Mrs. Paige Lester Pruett announced, in recognition of a lifetime of service to the Academy which has benefited generations of young men, the creation of the William Hitchcock Chair of Excellence for Social Studies.
Once fully funded, this Endowed Chair will stand in perpetuity to support the position of our Social Studies Department Chairperson and to create an enduring legacy in appreciation of the tireless work of COL Hitchcock.
In the Valedictory Address, Jackson Pretus told his fellow graduates, “This Academy is challenging and at some point, breaks all of us. Yet, I see nearly 50 of you sitting here this morning with many alumni in the audience who have made it through. Who stuck with it and persevered. Who earned this day. And we are better for it. As we savor this moment together, I wish to offer you the most valuable piece of wisdom I carried with me. My advice as to how we should go out into the world to live our lives as men created from the lessons we have learned by the mistakes, challenges and experiences here at this wonderful Academy.”
Jackson has been a cadet at Fork Union Military Academy for four years, arriving in the ninth grade as a Trustee Scholar and finishing his high school career with the highest academic class rank as valedictorian.
Jackson was also one of the nine Honor Graduates in the Class of 2023. In order to earn the distinction of Honor Graduate, a cadet must have completed two years of study at the Academy between grades 9 to 12, must have completed his senior year with a GPA of 3.5 or higher, and have met specific high standards in his conduct. The Honor Graduates of the Class of 2023 are:
Rece D’Alessandro, the son of Ben and Karen D’Alessandro of Charlottesville, Virginia. Rece attended the Academy in grades 9, 10 and 12 and has a cumulative GPA of 4.186. He will be attending the Merchant Marine Academy in the fall where he will be a member of the basketball team.
Grant DeMorro, the son of Tina and John DeMorro of Fork Union, Virginia. Grant has attended the Academy since the seventh grade and has a cumulative GPA of 4.194 and served as this year’s Battalion Commander. Grant will be attending the United States Military Academy at West Point this fall.
Ousmane Dieng, the son of El Hadji Dieng and Nafi Ndiaye of Germantown, Maryland. Ousmane has attended the Academy since the seventh grade and has a cumulative GPA of 4.417. Ousmane will be attending Vanderbilt University this fall.
Justin Fraser, the son of Scott and Stacie Fraser of Palmyra, Virginia. He has attended the Academy since the seventh grade and has a cumulative GPA of 4.081. Justin will be attending Hampden-Sydney College in the fall.
Wesley Lay, the son of Angela Hensley and Mick Lay of Stafford, Virginia. He has attended the Academy since this eighth grade and has a cumulative GPA of 3.981. Wesley plans to attend Tennessee Tech in the fall.
Jackson Pretus, the son of Jessica Neal and Michael Pretus of Charlottesville, Virginia. He has attended the Academy since the ninth grade where he entered as a Trustee Scholar and has a cumulative GPA of 4.781. Jackson will be attending the College of William and Mary in the fall.
Isaac Rivera, the son of George and Amber Rivera of Palmyra, Virginia. He has attended the Academy since the tenth grade and has a cumulative GPA of 3.5. Isaac plans to return to the Academy next fall as a member of the postgraduate football team.
Matthew Vinso, the son of Joseph and Libby Vinso of Stafford, Virginia. He has attended the Academy since the eleventh grade and has a cumulative GPA of 3.734. Matthew will be attending Virginia Commonwealth University in the fall.
Lucas Yates, the son of Joe and Heidi Yates of Goochland, Virginia. He has attended the Academy since the seventh grade and has a cumulative GPA of 4.107. Lucas will be attending the US Merchant Marine Academy in the fall.
All Fork Union Military Academy graduating seniors will have the opportunity to continue their education in college next fall as the Class of 2023 achieved the Academy’s annual goal of 100-percent college acceptance, receiving 4.1 million dollars in merit and athletic scholarships with seven going to senior military schools and one enlisting in the United States Navy with a $10,000 signing bonus.
Seniors Celebrated with Awards Ceremony
Fork Union Military Academy celebrated its 47 seniors with its annual Senior BBQ and Senior Awards ceremony the evening prior to the 2023 Commencement ceremony on Thursday evening in the Wicker Chapel.
Twenty-four awards were given out on Thursday evening in addition to announcing the nine honor graduates, the Valedictorian and the Salutatorian. At the ceremony, the 2023 Salutatorian Ousmane Dieng delivered his Salutatorian Address.
Dieng, the son of El Hadji Dieng and Nafi Ndiaye of Germantown, Maryland, has attended the Academy since the seventh grade and has a cumulative GPA of 4.417. Dieng will be attending Vanderbilt University this fall.
Following Dieng's wonderful speech, 24 awards were announced.
Congratulations to all!
The J.R. Wildman English Award
Awarded to the senior with the highest academic average in English.
James "Jip" Clarke
The J.W. Pendergrass Social Studies Award
Awarded to the senior with the highest academic average in US History and US Government.
Jackson Pretus
The H.R. Kelly Foreign Language Award (German)
Awarded to the senior who has the highest average in German.
Ousmane Dieng
The Miles Music Award
Awarded to the best overall band member.
James Robinson
The Frank A Crockett Captain's Award
Awarded to the captain or co-captain of a varsity athletic team with the highest academic average.
Jackson Pretus
The Fred Hardy Award
Awarded to a senior who persues excellence in track and field and places the team above his own accolades.
Charles Campbell
The David S. Hatfield Blanket Award
Awarded to the prep football player who demonstrates qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, and places his teammates above himself.
Ahmad Shah
The Jenson Baseball Award
Awarded to the best all around baseball player.
Lance Gowans
The Paul Frederick Cobb Award
Awarded to the most valuable prep football player.
Isaac Rivera
The Forrest Lee Heil Award
Awarded to senior prep football player who loves the sport, gives it his all and stands out as a team player.
Austin Lenherr
The Randle Athletic Award
Awarded to the best all around athlete who has been in attendance at the Academy for at least two years.
Tommy Manganiello
The R.L. Pulliam Award
Awarded to a postgraduate who is a gentleman, passionate of others and has high academics.
Nicholas Petrillo
The Sullivan Award
Awarded to a prep and postgraduate player who exemplifies the qualities of coach Micky Sullivan.
Charles Moore & Luis Jones
The Thomas Postgraduate Award
Awarded to the best all around athlete on a postgraduate team.
Carmelo Pacheco
The Charles Rogers Leadership Award
Awarded to a senior who exemplifies the characteristics of Charles Rogers.
Wesley Lay
The Battalion Leadership Award
Awarded to the senior who maintained outstanding leadership the entire year.
Kendall Coard
The General Douglas MacArthur Award
Awarded to the senior who best embodies three principles of General MacArthur: duty, honor and country.
Lance Gowans
The COL A. Duane Fender Award
Awarded to a cadet who has shown individual development throughout his time at the Academy.
James "Jip" Clarke
The Semper Fidelis Musical Excellence Award
Awarded to the cadet who displays the traits that the Marine Corps considers essential to be a good leader.
Ousmane Dieng
The Most Valuable Senior Award
Awarded to the senior who received the most merit scholarships.
Justin Fraser
The Minuteman Award
Awarded who best exemplifies respect of the military, recognizes traits of honesty and high academic achievement by the Thomas Jefferson Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.
Grant DeMorro
The Winning Company
Awarded to the best all around company and company commander.
Lance Gowans - Bravo Company
Captain Jessie Melton Scholarship
Charles Campbell
The I.A. Howell Best All Around Cadet Award
Awarded to the senior who is considered the best all around cadet.
Kendall Coard
Prior to the awards ceremony, the seniors, their families and faculty and staff enjoyed the annual Senior BBQ. Check out the pictures below:
Fork Union Honors Undergraduates with Awards Ceremony
Fork Union Military Academy celebrated its undergraduates with its annual Undergraduate Awards ceremony Wednesday evening in the Wicker Chapel.
Twenty awards were given out along with several scholarships and special presentations in addition to announcing the Dean's List and President's List recipients.
Congratulations to all!
The E. J. Snead Algebra Award
Awarded to the undergraduate with the highest average in Algebra I and Algebra II.
Travis Tran
The A.J. Cox Geometry Award
Awarded to the to the 9th or 10th grade cadet with the highest average in geometry.
Chrysander Rahardjo
The Justin Edell Math Award
Awarded to a rising senior with the best overall math scores while attending the Academy.
Ethan Schroyer
The MacDougall Environmental Science Award
Awarded to the freshman who has the highest academic average in Environmental Science.
Shane Balzano
The Arritt Biology Award
Awarded to the 9th or 10th grader with the highest academic average in biology.
Nicholas Coleman
The Beatty Chemistry Award
Awarded to underclassman who has the highest academic average in chemistry.
George Gurney
The Jones Physics Award
Awarded to the underclassman who has the highest academic average in physics.
Hunter McDonnell
The H.R. Kelly Foreign Language Award (Spanish)
Awarded to the underclassman who has the highest academic average in Spanish.
Nicholas Coleman
The Edgerton Music Award
Awarded to the cadet(s) who show the ability to guide and teach their fellow bandsmen.
Moses Rattin, Joseph Athey & Nehemiah Mayuga
The LaZizza Most Efficient Band Member
This scholarship is given to the cadet(s) who has given countless hours to improving themselves and those around them.
Emmanuel Adeyinka, Samuel Okoturo & Jonie Ansah
The Charles Goodall Snead Award
Awarded to the rising senior who demonstrates leadership in cadet life, participates in at least two prep sports and must be a boarding student.
Diego Serrano
The Gus Lacy Spirit & Character Award
Awarded to the rising senior who distinguished himself as exemplifying the highest level of intellectual, moral and ethical qualities to his fellow cadets.
Hunter McDonnell
The Greenbriar Award
Awarded to the rising senior who will represent the Greenbriar Military Academy so that the Greenbriar spirit will live on throughout the Corps of Cadets.
Jacob Clodfelter
The E.H. Lacy Seniority in Attendance Award
Awarded to the rising senior who has been in the most continued attendance at the Academy.
William Girod
The Reserve Officers Association Award
Awarded to the cadet that attended the Academy for at least 3 years and have good academic standing and leadership.
Hunter McDonnell
The Sojourner's Award
This cadet encourages and demonstrates ideas of Americanism.
William Girod
The K.T. Whitescarver Marine Award
Awarded to a cadet who embodies the tributes of COL Whitescarver.
Diego Serrano
The Barker Retan Rifles Award
Awarded to the most outstanding freshman in Retan Rifles.
Nicholas Coleman
The Excellence in Spiritual Formation Award
Awarded to the cadet who excels as being a cadet chaplain.
Nicholas Coleman
The COL Fred Hoffman Quartermaster Award
Awarded to the cadets who exemplifies excellence in working with the Quartermaster.
Miles Graybill, Jaydn Pieron, Benjamin Burtram, Matthew Snyder & Jonathan Farmer
Andrew R. Dodge Meritorious Scholarship
Awarded to the undergraduate who won the essay competition endowed by Andrew R. Dodge.
Benjamin Burtram
Cadet of the Year
Jaydn Pieron
Cadet Leader of the Year
Nicholas Willis
Overall Best Company
Bravo Company
Teacher of the Year
CAPT Mark Black
Coach of the Year
Samson Miller (Diving)
TAC of the Year
Chris Morgan (Bravo)
Staff of the Year
College Placement & Cadet Services Department
Mrs. Kelsey Hill & Dr. James Benson
Fork Union Celebrates 7th Graders with Promotion Ceremony
On Tuesday, Fork Union Military Academy celebrated its nine seventh-graders who were promoted to the eighth grade One Subject Plan at the Wicker Chapel.
The ceremony featured a congratulatory address from Academic Dean COL Mike Goad, a performance from the Saxophone Quartet and the presentation of certificates.
The following cadets were promoted to the eighth grade:
- Everett Russell Amos
- Ever Anthony Castillo Vecino
- Ryan Austin Hunt
- Dominic Xavier Jackson
- Brandon Riley Parker
- Bradley Alan Ray
- Destyn Maxwell Romain
- Demitri James Wilkerson
- Kebron Tesfamicheal Zulla
Congratulations, gentlemen, and see you next year!
Do you want to be a part of our Cadet Corps?
Are you a young man in the 7th to 12th grade? Do you want to be a man known for integrity, respect for yourself and others, faith, character, and discipline?
We encourage you to fill out an application for enrollment and join our cadets here at Fork Union Military Academy.
Thank you!
Credits:
Photos by: Kelly Barnette, Kristin Firewicz & Matthew Vinso.