Fishburne Military School (VA) Announces “Spring Success”
Waynesboro, VA — Fishburne Military School (VA) announced this week that the school will continue its popular “Spring Success” program for 2015. “Spring Success” was developed several years ago in order to aid students who have fallen behind on studies in their current schools and need an immediate change of program in order to salvage their academic year.
Students may apply to be accepted into the FMS “Spring Success” program throughout the remainder of February until March 18th. Those who are accepted to participate will attend FMS for the remainder of this academic year as well as for the Summer Session. Emphasis for these students will be placed upon building a stronger foundation in subject matter as well as in overall study skills and time management. Upon successful completion of the FMS Summer Session, “Spring Success” students can improve their overall Grade Point Average by replacing their two lowest grades with Summer Session scores.
“This program,” notes Fishburne Admissions Director, Mr. Cedrick Broadhurst, “enables young men to salvage what’s left of their current academic year and really turn their academic careers around during Summer Session. It’s an opportunity for a young man take the reins and improve his future.”
For those who know of a young man who could benefit from Fishburne Military School’s “Spring Success” program, more information is available at 1.800.946.7773 or by emailing to Admissions@fishburne.org. Deadline for applications is March 18th, 2015.
Fishburne Military School is the oldest and smallest of all military schools for boys in Virginia. Its college-prep curriculum is built upon the structure of an Army JROTC program. Boasting a 100% college-acceptance rate for the past 10 consecutive years, FMS has also been designated as a JROTC Honor Unit with Distinction and may nominate qualified candidates to the United States Service Academics. Fishburne hosts one of only four Summer JROTC programs in the nation, accredited by US Army Cadet Command.