Camden Military Academy Found Not Guilty
Columbia, SC (PRWEB) July 03, 2013 -- A civil trial involving the school ended Tuesday evening in the U.S. District Court, South Carolina District with a not guilty on all charges verdict.
“We are ready to put this case behind us and continue instilling self-confidence, leadership and preparing young men for the future,” Camden Military Academy headmaster Colonel Eric Boland said when a jury found the 55 year old Military Academy and top officials not guilty on all charges in civil action case #3:12-cv-00846-jfa.
Boland says school officials have been completely overwhelmed by the number of graduates and families who have written or called in support of Camden Military Academy over the last few weeks. “Cardiologists, veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and college students, all writing to tell us that they would not be the men they are today, if they didn’t have the honor of attending Camden Military Academy, and the privilege of working with such a prestigious faculty. That really meant a lot to us,” Boland said.
“We want to assure families whose children attend Camden Military Academy or who are considering this fine school that we will continue to provide a safe environment where young men are encouraged to reach their full potential. We want families to know that bullying and hazing have never been and will never be tolerated at Camden Military Academy.”
“Now it’s time to get to work, finishing off summer school and preparing for a successful start to the school year in August,” Boland says.
About Camden Military Academy
Camden Military Academy, South Carolina’s Official Military Academy, is an all-male, college preparatory boarding school with grades 7-12 and PG. The small size of the cadet corps, 300, pays huge dividends in the classroom with 12-15 students per class. Our tenured faculty, coupled with advanced technology, allows Camden cadets to reach their full potential academically. The military structure offered at Camden gives a young man the opportunity to develop leadership skills and integrity that cannot be found in any public/ private day school setting. In addition to emphasizing academics, young men at Camden learn responsibility, honor, and character. The school is accredited by the SAIS and a member of NAIS and AMSCUS.
Casey Robinson, Camden Military Academy, http://www.camdenmilitary.com, 800-948-6291, [email protected]
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