2011 STATE CHAMPIONS - FEMALE COLOR GUARD. 2010 STATE RAIDER RUNNER-UPS

HONOR UNIT WITH DISTINCTION



2011-2012 LEADERSHIP TEAM FIRST PLACE 6TH BDE. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WASHINGTON DC 22-26 JUNE 2012.

- 2011 STATE CHAMPIONS - FEMALE RAIDER TEAM



- 2011 STATE RUNNER-UP - MALE RAIDER TEAM



- 2011 NATIONAL RUNNER-UP - MALE RAIDER TEAM



- 2011 NATIONAL RAIDER 3RD PLACE - FEMALE RAIDER TEAM



- 2011 STATE CHAMPION - FEMALE COLOR GUARD



- 2011 - SIXTH BRIGADE - FIRST PLACE LEADERSHIP ACADEMIC TEAM



- 2011 3RD PLACE STATE - MALE COLOR GUARD



- 2011 2ND PLACE COUNTY - VARSITY RIFLE TEAM



- 2011 4TH PLACE STATE - FEMALE ARMED PLATOON



Instructor Staff

SENIOR ARMY INSTRUCTOR: CW4 (RET) Rodney G. Fagan rodney.fagan@cobbk12.org / 770-437-5900 x293 ARMY
ARMY INSTRUCTOR: 1SG Alton Walker
alton.walker@cobbk12.org / 770-437-5900 x245/293
ARMY INSTRUCTOR: SFC Deborah D. Trice deborah.trice@cobbk12.org / 770-437-5900 x243
CADET BATTALION COMMANDER: C/LTC Sonia Martinez

JUNIOR ROTC

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JUNIOR ROTC - A Character and Leadership Development Program.
The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) is designed to teach high school students the value of citizenship, leadership, service to the community, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment, while instilling in them self-esteem, teamwork, and self-discipline. Their focus is reflected in its mission statement, “To motivate young people to become better citizens.” It prepares high school students for responsible leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities, and privileges as American citizens. The program is a stimulus for promoting graduation from high school, and it provides instruction and rewarding opportunities that will benefit the student, community, and nation. Participation in JROTC does not incur a military service obligation to either the active services or reserves. It is not a recruitment service. There will be no active recruitment in our JROTC program. We will not teach combat skills.

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"HONOR UNIT WITH DISTINCTION"
2010 Female Color Guard State Champion
2011 Female Raider State Champion

SERVICE LEARNING

REFLECTION

Compare the types of service opportunities within your community

∙ Identify the benefits of serving others within a community

∙ Associate the roles and responsibilities of service learning teams


 

Lesson Review

  1. Who do you know that might benefit from your participation in service learning?
  2. Define the term reflection.
  3. Compare and contrast community service and service learning.
  4. List five benefits from participation in service learning.