TMI Episcopal is a
private school
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in San Antonio. Previously known as Texas Military Institute, TMI is a selective
coeducational
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Episcopal college preparatory school with a
military tradition
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in
San Antonio, Texas
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for boarding and day students. It is the sole secondary school of the
Episcopal Diocese of West Texas. Founded as West Texas School for Boys, the school was later known as West Texas Military Academy, and popularly nicknamed '
West Point
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on the
Rio Grande
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'; it is not located on the Rio Grande. General
Douglas MacArthur
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attended the school.
History
TMI was founded in 1893 by
James Steptoe Johnston, the second Bishop of West Texas in the Protestant Episcopal Church. Johnston was a native Mississippian of the planter class who had fought in twelve engagements in the Civil War, most with the Eleventh Mississippi Regiment.
Johnston's earliest name for his school in San Antonio was "The West Texas School for Boys," which was quickly changed to "West Texas Military Academy". In 1926, the name was changed to Texas Military Institute.
At the time of the school's foundation,
San Antonio
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lay on the edge of the American frontier, with forts all along the high ground east of the Rio Grande. Johnston created a school with full-fledged military discipline, a combination unusual for Southern boarding schools.
The first rector and headmaster was Allan Lucien Burleson, a priest who had previously worked at the
Shattuck School as headmaster between 1893 and 1900. The school was then largely funded by donations from wealthy residents of the eastern seaboard, many of whom had heard Johnston speak on the importance of academic and moral education for all young men. When the school first opened, there were six teachers and twelve students.
W. W. Bondurant changed the name to "Texas Military Institute" in 1926. In 1936, Bishop
William Theodotus Capers
William Theodotus Capers (August 9, 1867 – March 29, 1943) was bishop of the Diocese of West Texas in the Episcopal Church in the United States from 1916 until his death.
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Capers was born on August 9, 1867, in Greenv ...
sold TMI to Bondurant, who sold the school back to the Episcopal Church in 1952. In 1926, Bondurant had merged the Upper School of
San Antonio Academy
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with TMI. The
Book of Common Prayer
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continued to be used in daily chapel services.
Although Bishop Johnston had, in part, intended the school to train young men for seminaries in the Episcopal Church, the school has always been open to students of any religious faith.
The JROTC, or Corps of Cadets, has been optional for girls since their admission in 1972, and for boys since 1974.
Campus
TMI has moved three times, each time relocating to the edge of an expanding city. The first campus was on Government Hill, next to
Fort Sam Houston
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; the second was in
Alamo Heights
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; and the current campus, dating from 1989, is in far northwest San Antonio, on the edge of the
Texas Hill Country
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. The campus is modern in architecture and built almost entirely from local
limestone
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.
The All Saints' Chapel is a 500-seat modern chapel, used for daily service of
Morning Prayer and for Eucharistic services on the first Wednesday of every month as well as for quarterly school
Evensongs, choral concerts and the annual
baccalaureate Mass. The chapel, designed by alumnus Chris Carson of
Ford, Powell & Carson, was recognized as one of the best religious buildings of 2009 by the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture, a knowledge community of the
American Institute of Architects
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. The chapel organ is a two manual, 18 voice
Schoenstein & Co. opus.
Corps of Cadets

Approximately one third of TMI students are members of the Corps of Cadets. The TMI Corps of Cadets is under the command of MAJ Joseph Claburn (USA, Ret.), who has been the Commandant of Cadets since the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year. MAJ Claburn served as both the Assistant Commandant and Deputy Commandant between 2012 and 2018. Cadre members CW3 Casey Reed (USA, Ret.) serves as the JROTC Army Instructor, and SFC Minnette Sandoval Cornish (USAR) serves as the Assistant Commandant in charge of Middle School Cadets. The high school leadership program is affiliated with the United States Army's
Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps
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. The Panther Battalion has also been named as an Honor Unit with Distinction, the highest possible unit award for a school JROTC program, for over a decade. Due to its high ranking, TMI cadets can apply for places at
United States Service academies without the congressional recommendation usually required.
Alumni
Academia and science
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Light Townsend Cummins, historian (did not graduate)
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Cresson Kearny, inventor
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David Scott
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, astronaut
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Lewis Sorley, historian
The arts
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Justin Blanchard, actor
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Dan Blocker
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Blocker was ...
, actor and producer
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Julian Onderdonk, painter
Business and Ranching
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James A. Baker Jr., attorney
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Tom Frost, banker and philanthropist
The Church
*Robert R. Brown,
9th Bishop of Arkansas
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Frank Juhan,
Bishop of Florida
Government and politics
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Jeremy Bernard,
gay rights
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Not ...
activist
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Henry E. Catto Jr., ambassador
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Maury Maverick Jr., attorney and journalist
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George Berham Parr
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, politician
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Lamar S. Smith, congressman
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Milton H. West, congressman
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Bob Wheeler, member of
Texas House of Representatives
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Military
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John B. Coulter, general
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Robert Gard, general
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Ralph E. Haines Jr., general
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Douglas MacArthur
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,
Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers
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Michael L. Oates, general
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John L. Pierce, general
Sport
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Sherry Blakley,
NASCAR
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driver
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Ross Youngs
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, baseball player
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Pato O'Ward IndyCar
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driver
Notable faculty members
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Frederick Ahl – Latinist
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Page Morris – Mathematician
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Josef R. Sheetz – General
History of the School Name
* 1893 – West Texas Military Academy (WTMA)
* 1926 – Texas Military Institute (WTMA merged with the upper school of San Antonio Academy and the school was renamed Texas Military Institute)
* 2004 – TMI – The Episcopal School of Texas
* 2017 – TMI Episcopal (adopted in November 2017)
See also
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Marine Military Academy
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Peacock Military Academy
References
External links
TMI websiteTMI on TwitterTMI on FlickrTMI Tube website where Residential Life students discuss their experienceTMI on YouTubeTMI on Vimeo
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1893 establishments in Texas
Private boarding schools in Texas
Co-educational boarding schools
Episcopal Church in Texas
Educational institutions established in 1893
Episcopal schools in the United States
High schools in San Antonio
Independent Schools Association of the Southwest
Private high schools in Texas
Military schools in Texas