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Fishburne-Hudgins Educational Foundation, Inc.
225 South Wayne Avenue P.O. Box 988 Waynesboro, VA 22980-0722

The Fishburne-Hudgins Educational Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit educational foundation created in 1951 for the purpose of owning and operating Fishburne Military School in Waynesboro, VA.

The School

James A. Fishburne, a student and protégé of Robert E. Lee, opened the coed Waynesboro High School in 1879. The school became male only in 1881 and a series of name changes followed: Fishburne Home School in 1882, Fishburne School in 1883, and finally Fishburne Military School in 1886, two years after the school adopted a military program. The school is listed on the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps charter and has continuously been rated an Army JROTC Honor Unit since 1924.[1]

Fishburne is a leading Army JROTC boarding school, having continuously held the honor school distinction for over 90 years. The JROTC staff supports rappelling, Raider Team (military skills other than close order drill), two drill teams: Regulation (Precision) and the Hudgins Rifle Exhibition Drill Team ("trick"), Military & Social Courtesies and the marksmanship team. In addition there are normally annual trips to Virginia Military Institute and Fort Pickett or Fort A.P. Hill to utilize their obstacle courses and other training facilities.

The 1916 Gothic Revival barracks designed by Staunton architect T.J. Collins was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 4, 1984 (Ref. # #84000058).[2] It is the center of the Fishburne campus and dominates downtown Waynesboro as it sits on a hill overlooking the school's parade and athletic field. The barracks building is constructed in the form of an open three floor rectangle with cadet rooms, some offices, and most classrooms facing the open Quadrangle. Attached to the barracks themselves is a wing containing the chapel above the messhall which is above the soon to be modernized swimming pool. Attached to the barracks by a breezeway is the administrative/gym building. The most recent occupied campus building, sitting on the southeast corner is Hobby-Hudgins Hall, combining a modern computer center and library with physical education facilities including locker rooms and weight room.

The Foundation

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^ Fishburne Military School, Virginia Main Street Communities: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary. National Park Service. ^ Search result from National Register Information System. National Park Service. Record retrieved 2007-02-11. ^ Drucker, Joel. "King of the Ring".Cigar Aficionado. Retrieved 2007-02-11. [edit]External links

Fishburne Military School Fishburne Military School listing in the 2006 CASE Guide to Giving to Educational Institutions Fishburne Military School - Boarding School Profile at boardingschoolreview.com Fishburne-Hudgins Educational Foundation Coordinates: 38°4′3.9″N 78°53′31.3″W