Fayette teens graduate from National Guard Youth Challenge Academy

Wed, 07/16/2008 - 8:16am
By: The Citizen

Five Fayette County teens are among more than 150 teens to graduate from the National Guard sponsored Youth Challenge Academy (YCA) at graduation ceremonies on Saturday, June 21.

Kimberly Lynne Gray of Fairburn; Burnette John Hayes, Jeremy Bernard Motley, and Sunny Troy Robinson of Peachtree City; and Christopher Michael Paull of Fayetteville are members of Class 2008-02 of the Fort Stewart-based YCA.

Georgia's Youth Challenge Academy is a 22-week voluntary residential youth program for teens aged 16-18 who have dropped out of school. The military-styled program provides teens with the opportunity to complete basic academic courses leading to a high school diploma or GED. The voluntary program also provides teens valuable life skills training emphasizing academic, physical fitness and personal discipline.

The Georgia National Guard operates two Youth Challenge Academy campuses in Georgia-the original campus at Fort Stewart near Savannah, and a second campus at Fort Gordon near Augusta that opened in 2000. To date more than 7,700 formerly "at risk" teens have graduated from the two Youth Challenge Academy campuses in Georgia.

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