“LWMA helps turn young boys today into the real men and leaders of tomorrow.”
-- Jonas (John) Feeley, Class of 2005 --
“One-on-one top academic attention during school time and one-on-one discipline building training every other minute of the day. If that is not the perfect recipe to unlock a young man's potential to succeed, I don't know what is.”
-- Mario A. Camara, Class of 1993 --
“To turn a kid failing out of school and life itself into a 4.0 graduate who went on to serve as an Infantry Captain in Iraq.”
-- Hunter B. Smart, Class of 2000 --
“To get an excellent education in an atmosphere that is conducive to learning with core values that will last a lifetime.”
-- Hugh Alford, Class of 1965 --
“What separates LWMA from other schools is that it is a learning and living environment that instills leadership, integrity and character in their students.”
-- Brian Sweeney, Class of 1983 --
“The Academy teaches a boy to realize that he has a duty to help others, not just himself.”
-- Phil Caraway, Class of 1997 --
“My time spent at Lyman Ward was rewarding in many ways mentally and physically to say the least . The learning to be part of something successful and to be independent at the same time has proved to be invaluable in the years following my graduation.”
-- Eric Fuller, Class of 1975 --
“At Lyman Ward, we do not build many championship teams, but we build a lot of championship boys.”
-- Colonel Bill Jenrette, Former Board of Trustees --
“To get an excellent education in an atmosphere that is conducive to learning with core values that will last a lifetime.”
-- Hugh Alford, Class of 1965 --
“Through military training we learn discipline, organization, and spit and polish that will help us through life. LWMA is an example of life”
-- Placido Guzman, Attended 1976-1977 --
“If it wasn't for LWMA, I am not sure I would have completed school. The classes were much smaller than public schools and provided one-on-one assistance.”