Walt Buzzini V - Class of 2013 (Alumni Monday Speaker)
It was an honor to welcome back SAA alumnus Walt Buzzini V, class of 2013, as our Alumni Monday speaker on August 19, 2024. In a heartfelt speech, he reflected on his deep connections to The Academy, which span three generations, along with many fond memories to look back on.
Walt is an "Academy lifer," which is a term referring to those who spend all ten years at The Academy, from Pre-kindergarten to 8th grade. Not only is he a lifer, but he is also a legacy, as his family has been attending SAA for three generations. His grandfather, "Schot," class of 1945; his father, Jay Buzzini, class of 1977; his uncle, Byron, class of 1982; and his younger brother, Courtlandt, class of 2016. After graduating from The Academy, he attended The McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he was very involved in campus life. After high school, he attended the University of Virginia and graduated with a degree in environmental science with a minor in public policy. Walt now works as a campus missioner for the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas.
In his speech, Walt shared many memories from his time at SAA, highlighting cherished traditions like the Cowboy Breakfast and being part of the Alamo Honor Guard during the Battle of Flowers parade. He recounted the significance of brotherhood, recalling his bond with his primary buddy and emphasizing the lifelong friendships formed at The Academy. He also shared his struggles and eventual success on the football field, attributing his perseverance to the support of Coach Mike Heineman, reminding the boys that failure is part of life and encouraging them to embrace the support of their teachers, staff, and coaches.
Walt concluded by urging the boys to look out for one another as they navigate their own journeys. He closed by expressing gratitude for The Academy's enduring values, which continue to shape his life and work.
About Alumni Mondays: Each Monday, we welcome an Academy alumnus to speak to SAA boys during chapel. During this presentation, our alumni speakers share meaningful stories and lessons from their days at SAA. View Alumni Monday Showcase
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We invite grandparents to attend chapel with their grandson and witness firsthand how we start our days at SAA. The following Grandparents' Chapels are coming up for Primary School students (Elementary and Middle School events will be held in the spring):
- Pre-K and Kindergarten: Friday, September 27
- 1st and 2nd Grade: Friday, October 4
We ask that grandparents RSVP via our online form two days in advance to ensure pre-printed name tags. For questions, please contact Elizabeth Ford at eford@sa-academy.org.
Please join us on the evening of Monday, September 23, for an engaging presentation from Dino Ambrozi, Founder of Project Reboot, who is on a mission to help others build healthy relationships with their devices. You’ll learn:
- Why tech addiction happens and how it can be overcome.
- How to discuss screen time with kids (without being met by rolled eyes)
- Practical tips to help you and your family maintain balanced relationships with technology
Followed by 30+ minutes of Q&A. All attendees will receive actionable take-home resources and dinner table discussion guides.
We are thrilled to announce the 2025 Spring Fundraiser. More details to come. Please note that the SAA Sporting Clays Classic will replace “An Evening Under the Oak,” which will now be held every other year. For more details on how you can contribute, check out our Guide to Giving and Getting Involved.
*If you’d like to learn how to only be asked to give once a year, please complete the One-Time Giving Form.
Anson Howard, Class of 2002, joined us as the Alumni Monday speaker on August 26, 2024. In a heartfelt speech at his alma mater, he shared the significance and impact of The Academy’s enduring motto: "Be honest, be kind, be the best you can be." that has guided students like himself and now his son, Fitz '34, for 138 years.