╰┈➤ Team Captains
»»——Armed Drill——««
Armed drill consists of performing complex movements with the rifles such as spinning the rifles and marching sequences. It takes a lot of practice to make movements look sharp but it will all pay out in the end! Practice is Monday-Thursday after school till 4 pm.
»»——Unarmed Drill——««
Unarmed drill is performed without using rifles. It instead consists of using basic drill movements but with a twist. We use sequences of stomps and slaps in order to create beats. It is a very fun team and we hope to see you join! Practice is Monday-Thursday after school till 4 pm.
»»——Color Guard——««
Color guard consists of two riflemen and 2-3 flagmen. Color Guard presents the colors at events such as home games and community events. You may have seen them often go out on the field during football games to perform the pledge of allegiance. Practice is held Monday-Thursday after school till 4 pm.
»»——Archery——««
In archery, you will learn the basics of shooting a bow and arrow taught by COL Rivers along with returning archers supporting you along the way. You can join and compete with other schools or find a new favorite hobby of yours! Practice is held Monday-Thursday after school till 5 pm under the bleachers. *Reminder you are only allowed to join if you passed the test that was taken during class.*
»»——Raiders——««
The Raider Competition or "Raider" as it is more commonly known is a very popular athletic competition held within Junior ROTC programs around the United States. One of the goals of the Raider program is to promote esprit de corps, teamwork, and self-confidence among JROTC cadets. It is the Junior ROTC equivalent of the Army ROTC "Ranger" competition in college, only far less dangerous but very challenging as well! The events are held outdoors in state parks or large expansive wooded areas. A team is comprised of 9 cadets. Before each event, the team captain will choose 8 members to complete the event. The extra member will stay on the sideline and cheer on the team. Once a member has started the event, they must complete it. No substitutions will be allowed.
»»——JLAB——««
The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, leadership, academic competition, and college opportunity. Participate in the Academic Bowl and your team may win the opportunity to compete in the Academic Championship (JLAB) in Washington, DC! Thirty-two (32) Academic Teams will qualify to attend JLAB!
»»——Robotics——««
In the VEX Robotics Competition, presented by the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation, teams of students are tasked with designing and building a robot to compete against other teams in a game-based engineering challenge. Classroom STEM concepts are put to the test as students learn lifelong skills in teamwork, leadership, communication, and more. Tournaments are held year-round at the regional, state, and national levels and culminate at the VEX Robotics World Championships each April.