PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR KIDS HERE, TERRIBLE SCHOOL...
PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR KIDS HERE, TERRIBLE SCHOOL, WOULD GIVE NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY ZERO STARS IF I COULD.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR KIDS HERE, TERRIBLE SCHOOL, WOULD GIVE NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY ZERO STARS IF I COULD.
Every school has their ups and downs, including this one. Please know the history before you bash the school. Yes, Trump attended this school, but that's definitely NOT what makes the school. In my opinion, it has no bearing on the school at all! Famous people have to attend schools somewhere!
This school went into bankruptcy and almost closed for good. They started out with a small class about 2 years ago and continue to grow. They are NOT a common core school. They are a college prep school with a military style. It seems they will likely gain more military ground (style of teaching/learning) as they grow. The school is remodeling, raising funds to build a new baseball field (in honor of the late Coach Les McMillen) and has updated many of their textbooks as well as sports uniforms.
I never threatened my son to attend NYMA. He was interested in the military and we felt this would be a good fit! The first year was difficult and he still struggles. However, I have given him the option of returning to public school and he has asked to stay. He literally races other students to see who can get there first! The teachers and staff are caring and they are consistently looking for ways to make things better, which reflects in frequent changes throughout the school.
I haven't seen a child slip through the cracks, but I have found sometimes they have too much time on their hands. If they aren't responsible, they will get in trouble! You should know your child and attend multiple school tours before you send them to any private school. Their success depends on what style suits them best! The good out weighs the bad and everyone at NYMA is committed to helping our young children grow into outstanding adults! Open houses are monthly and tours are given by cadets at will. Attend one and see for yourself before you believe the negative comments from people who haven't attended in years and/or attended before new ownership.
Was here to capture a wedding and the surrounding area made for a great backdrop. The grounds are beautiful.
Graduated in 1974.I live in colo springs colo. I was a Lt. Co E. 1st platoon. Was also in the flight program. Best wishes to everyone.
Sent my son there to finish high school. Punishment for him and peace of mind for me and my wife. My son is still sore about it, but he is in Medical School.
I'm sitting here watching the inaugural parade this evening and I'm paying attention closely to everyone who is in the parade all the different bands and Military Support. I just happened to see the New York Military Academy walking past our new president providing their drill which is very undisciplined. There are a few who are paying attention and respecting the Office of the President. There are several undisciplined Cadets who are joking and smoking especially when rendering honors to the president. There's a young gentleman in the back on the right in the photo laughing and looking the opposite direction when giving the command eyes left toward the President and Vice President. There is a young woman on the right who deliberately turns her head to the right to look away from the president when rendering honors. This is an absolute disgrace to say you're one of the most honored military academies in the country. I am absolutely disgusted.
maria vega - Learn to speak and write english and maybe you could understand just what military means.......instead of using this review to bash the President of the United States
I went to the academy with my classmate Donald Trump. He was the smartest guy in our class. He was helpful and a loyal friend. I'm in business now and quite successful myself. Wonderful school.
This is a great school. My son loves it and willingly wants to attend, he is proud of our military and is looking forward to attending West Point in the future.
I graduated from NYMA in the late 1950's.
My daily routine became the foundation of my success.
Integrity, discipline and strength of character were only some of the teachings.
It is a shame the academy has fallen into its present state.