MMA announces 2021-22 academic distinction recipients

Posted 6/17/22

MMA announces 2021-22 academic distinction recipients

Missouri Military Academy (MMA), one of the nation's top college-preparatory military boarding schools, is pleased to announce the cadets who …

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MMA announces 2021-22 academic distinction recipients

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MMA announces 2021-22 academic distinction recipients

Missouri Military Academy (MMA), one of the nation's top college-preparatory military boarding schools, is pleased to announce the cadets who have earned academic distinctions for the 2021-22 school year.

Academic distinctions are awarded to high school cadets who earn an A in each marking period and final grade in their classes, including MMA's Triumph Program dual credit courses. Triumph Program courses are offered in partnership with William Woods University, with courses taught at MMA's campus and at William Woods. 

Members of the 133rd MMA Corps of Cadets, which included cadets from 26 states and nine different countries, the following high school cadets earned academic distinctions:  Charles Leon Davidson, 11th;  Dallas Dakota Kainoa Grantz, ninth; Avin Joseph Hernandez, 9th;  Blake Anthony Morais, 11th; Michael Allen Pfeifer, III, ninth. 

Providing private, college preparatory education for boys and young men in grades 7 through postgraduate, the Missouri Military Academy is one of few such select academies in the United States. MMA's 360° Education(r) program is designed around the needs of boys during their formative years, tapping into what motivates them - positive reinforcement, structure, consistent physical and mental challenge, loyalty and a team mentality. MMA inspires boys from around the world to reach their potential by fostering academic excellence, character development and leadership training in a safe, structured environment. For more information, visit MissouriMilitaryAcademy.org. 


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