A new web store is now open to purchase both Challenge Coins and Class 2015-2 photo flash drives. To visit the store you can click here (Web Store).
The Washington Youth Academy Foundation had another great event at the 2015-2 Commencement on December 19th. Cadets and families were eager to get a memento of logo wear, challenge coins and picture flash drives to remember the experience afforded by the WYA.
The event would not have been as successful except for the great support of the following WYA Boosters: Julie Chissus, Amanda Hoffman, Kris Privett, and Martin & Lazina Nethkin. I also want to thank the following past parents and mentors for their help: Tamara Roberts and Kim Smith. A special thank you to our newest Booster member, Patricia Gonzalez de Sanchez for her expert translation services supporting the Foundation and the Academy. Well done by all! Joe Huden Board Chair Washington Youth Academy Foundation The new Academy graduate financial assistance program has a new policy and application. If you are a graduate of the WYA then you can qualify for financial assistance for continuing education (community college, college, trade or vocational school) and job training assistance. If you need help to achieve your post-high school goals, we can help. Get the form at this link: help is here!
Cadets Wegzyn, Dean and Hart swept the Voice of Democracy contest at the local level. BREMERTON -- Cadets from the Washington Youth Academy swept all three award entries during the Veterans of Foreign Wars Voice of Democracy speech writing contest at the local level (VFW Post 239). Cadet Mateo Wegzyn took the top prize and will go on to compete at the district level. Cadet Remington Dean took second and cadet Dylan Hart took third.
"A special 'thanks' to Tod Hall, English faculty, for his involvement in helping the cadets prepare for the competition and his guidance in helping them be successful in the Voice Of Democracy competition," said Larry Pierce, the director of the Washington Youth Academy. "Our cadets routinely place in one or two the top three prizes, however, this is the first time we’ve swept the competition!" First prize is $100 as well as moving on to competing at the district level. Second prize is $75. Third prize is $50. The VFW had an awards dinner and ceremony at VFW Post 239 in Bremerton on Saturday, Nov. 21. Hall said that all of the cadets who entered the contest attended the ceremony in order to continue to support each other. Those cadets were Benner, Bennett, Harmon, Jones, Le and Oliver. "Each saw themselves as critical friends rather than competitors," Hall said. "They supported each other’s growth as they worked and reworked their speeches." The VFW established the Voice of Democracy program in 1947 to provide students grades 9-12 the opportunity to express themselves in regards to democratic ideas and principles. The national first-place winner receives a $30,000 scholarship paid directly to the recipient’s American university, college or vocational/technical school. Other national scholarships range from $1,000-$16,000, and the first-place winner from each (state) VFW Department wins a minimum scholarship of $1,000 and an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. |
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AuthorJoe Huden is the Board Chair of the Washington Youth Academy Foundation Board of Directors. Contact Joe at [email protected] Categories |