Several local youth will graduate from the Wyoming Cowboy Challenge Academy on Saturday, June 15.
The cadets spent the last 5 1/2 months at Camp Guernsey, completing the program’s …
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Several local youth will graduate from the Wyoming Cowboy Challenge Academy on Saturday, June 15.
The cadets spent the last 5 1/2 months at Camp Guernsey, completing the program’s residential phase. Core components during this period include academics, citizenship, life-coping skills, civic service, health and hygiene, leadership and physical fitness.
Cadets include Joshua Hine and Trever McJunkin of Powell, Samuel Yeaman of Lovell and Denali Cline and Tim Wentz of Cody.
The Class 39 cadets will formally graduate at 1 p.m., in the Eastern Wyoming College auditorium in Torrington. The academy is a two-phased voluntary program geared toward Wyoming’s 16- to 18-year-old at-risk youth.