May 29, 2009
Battle Creek, Mich.- Gen. Victor E. Renuart Jr., commander of the North
American Aerospace Defense Command headquartered at Peterson Air Force Base
in Colorado will visit the Michigan Youth ChalleNGe Academy on June 4 to talk
with almost-graduates (June 13 is graduation day) about their experiences at
the academy. At 3:00 p.m., Renuart will address MYCA cadets following a
silent drill team performance in front of a cadet company formation on the
athletic field adjacent to the academy's main building at 5500 Armstrong
Road, Building 13. Opportunities to interview Renuart, MYCA leaders and
cadets will follow the ceremony.
The MYCA, located on the campus of the Veterans Administration Medical Center
in Battle Creek offers a second chance to Michigan high school dropouts, or
potential dropouts, between the ages of 16 and 18 to earn a GED and get their
life back on track. Enrollment is voluntary, and the program is free of
charge to Michigan residents who qualify.
The 22-week MYCA program begins with a two week pre-challenge phase at Fort
Custer Military Training Center, Augusta, Mich. While there, candidates work
on physical and mental discipline. They train under the watchful eyes of MYCA
cadre who use a military model to instill structure and routine. Candidates
who complete the pre-challenge phase earn the title of "cadet" and then begin
a 20 week challenge phase. The challenge phase is all elements of
pre-challenge plus an academic load of classes in math, science, language
arts, social studies and computing along with vocational training conducted
at the Calhoun Area Technology Center.
Graduation marks the end of the 22-week residential program but the real mark
of success is how well the graduate does in the 12 month post-residential
phase when they return to their communities and independent living. During
the post-residential phase graduates execute an action plan they developed
before leaving the academy. They meet regularly with a mentor who they
nominated and the academy trained to assist the cadet in achieving their
plan. Statistics and other information about the MYCA are available at
www.ngycp.org/mi.
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MEDIA ADVISORY
Media representatives are welcome to attend but must first RSVP with Angela
Simpson, Michigan National Guard Public Affairs at 517-481-8135,
517-449-8893, or angela.simpson3@us.army.mil.