Remember the Rangers

Remember the Rangers

Remember the Titans. How about Remember the Rangers? 

During its homecoming game this past season, the Camp Hill, Alabama-based Lyman Ward Military Academy Ranger football team, honored our military with a unique field entrance – in drill formation.  Sometimes it’s not always about wins or losses.  

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LWMA is one of less than 50 military boarding schools nationally, educating young men from grades 6-12.  The Academy, founded in 1898, has watched as social and cultural influences have changed the way public and private schools function.

With an influx of problems, concerns and negative influences within some public school systems, the concept of the military boarding school remains solid, providing a stable foundation often necessary for today’s youth.

LWMA, like other military boarding schools, is designed to not only educate, but teach traditional values such as leadership, time management, respect, civics, and accountability.  Cadets are encouraged to pursue their interests, and Lyman Ward Cadets are fortunate to have a 300-acre campus, complete with hiking/biking trails, fishing ponds and shooting range. 

The Ranger football team competes on the on the Alabama Independent School Association (AISA) level.  Additionally, the Academy’s JROTC program is distinguished among the top 5 percent in the nation, and has done so for the past 35 years.

Accredited by the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges (SACS), LWMA boasts an enrollment of approximately 80 Cadets, and for the past five years enjoys a 100 percent Cadet college acceptance rate.  For more information, or for a list of recruiting events, visit LWMA online at www.lwma.org

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