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Waynesboro teen named Cadet of the Month at Fishburne Military School

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Wood SFishburne Military School announced today that Cadet Stacy Wood from Waynesboro was named Fishburne Military School’s Cadet of the Month for November 2015. Wood is an eighth-grader and the son of Mr. Jim Wood.

Cadet of the Month is selected by a board of Cadet Officers and approved by the Offices of the Commandant, JRTOC, Headmaster and Superintendent of the school. A Cadet of the Month is selected based upon his academic, military and community achievements throughout the previous month.

Cadets earning this award enjoy extra privileges, including a 3-day Weekend Pass, one Special Dinner, ten Commandant Merits, and the right to wear the Cadet of Month shoulder-cord.

Fishburne Military School’s Superintendent, COL Gary R. Morrison (VA), Fishburne Class of 1981, noted, “Cadet Wood has demonstrated an outstanding work ethic and commitment to the Corps. He represents the best of Fishburne and serves as a positive example for his peers. Congratulations to Mr. Wood for a job well done.”

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