The Academy community welcomed Mr. John McClure as our Veterans Day guest speaker this week. Mr. McClure is the father of four Academy alums, grandfather of five alums, and was Board of Trustees chair from 2003-2007. He served in the Army in Vietnam, and inspired Academy students with his reflection on service. “I served because of my love for this country and the opportunity to give something back and to protect those freedoms that we so enjoy,” he says. Below we share a portion of his remarks:
Those of us who served, and particularly those of us who were deployed, know how difficult it was for our loved ones to carry on while we were away. They made sacrifices every single day so that we could serve our country, and in doing that, we honor their service.
Serving means putting the needs of others above your own needs without asking for anything in return. Serving means making a positive impact on another’s life. And I know that service is important at the Academy. Just look down on the corner of Clark and Second Street and you’ll see a sign that says, ‘This student will give 20 hours of service within the course of a year.’ Middle School students do service projects — might be in a nursing home or food pantry. There are other food drives and toy drives during the year. And who can forget the Christmas Baskets that are prepared and the Christmas Basket liturgy where we give food to families in need.

