Academics is a team where cadets focus on academic excellence and compete in events like JLAB. Members study subjects such as U.S. history, current events, core school subjects, and even pop culture. We focus on enhancing the academic knowledge, study skills, competition readiness, teamwork, and critical thinking of cadets outside the regular JROTC classroom instruction. Cadets become confident in their public speaking skills and are encouraged to lead and prepare for college, careers, and military service. They get to mentally challenge themselves and become well-rounded leaders who are informed and prepared for the future.
Drones is a STEM operated team where cadets are taught to safely fly and operate drones. This can include basic flight skills, understanding airspace regulations, and using drones for simulated missions or challenges. The drone program supports STEM education by introducing physics, aerodynamics, coding, programming, and engineering concepts. Cadets are able to participate in competitions and explore careers in aviation and technology. This is a hands-on way to build leadership and technical knowledge.
Archery is a structured marksmanship team that teaches cadets the fundamentals of using a bow and arrow safely and accurately. It helps build focus, discipline, patience, and coordination-key traits for leadership and personal growth. Cadets have the opportunity to compete in school, regionals, and national archery tournaments. Overall, archery promotes responsibility, confidence, and teamwork, while reinforcing the core values of JROTC.
Armed Drill is a military-style drill that is performed while carrying a rifle that is non-functioning. And although the rifles are not real weapons, cadets are trained to handle them with respect and consciousness. Cadets learn to handle the rifle with precision while executing movements and formation. They learn synchronization, uniformity, and professionalism. We go to drill competitions where we are judged on our standard movements, uniform, bearing, and rifle knowledge. We are also judged on our creative routines with rifle spins, tosses, and complex choreography.
Armed Regulation drill is a competitive drill event that involves a marching unit executing commands while carrying rifles, all while following strict military standards. The movements are precise, synchronized, and regulated; emphasizing discipline, uniformity, and rifle handling. Cadets learn discipline, teamwork, and military bearing which prepares them for competitions and formal inspections.
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Color Guard is a ceremonial unit that presents and carries the national flag and other flags during official events and ceremonies. They present the colors (flags) at school assemblies, sporting events, community events, and more. They perform with precision drill movements and proper flag etiquette. It reflects pride, professionalism, and respect for the flag and country. The team has 4 members with respected roles that show discipline and teamwork.
c/CSM Hernandez, Angel
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Flag Detail is a group of cadets who are responsible for raising, lowering, and proper handling of the American flag and other flags. Raising the flag is done in the morning before class starts and is retreated at the end of the school day. They are also responsible for folding the American flag in a specific triangular method and flag ceremonies. It instills patriotism, attention to detail, and leadership qualities.
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Raiders is a competitive athletic team that focuses on physical fitness, teamwork, and military-style challenges. Raiders competitions typically include obstacle courses, rope-bridge construction and crossing, and physical fitness tests. This team is intense, competitive, and focused on pushing limits; physical endurance. All of this helps cadets challenge themselves both physically and mentally.
c/CPT Saferaz, Azad
c/CPT Ruelas, Kayla
Robotics is a team where cadets learn about design building and programming robots as a part of STEM. Robotics promotes teamwork and leadership, it prepares cadets for future careers in STEM fields or military technology roles, and teaches technical skills like engineering, coding, and problem solving. We help encourage innovation and creativity and provide real-world skills and experience in teamwork and project management.
c/LTC Reyna, Janelle
c/LTC Fernandez, Adleen
Unarmed Drill is a form of precision marching and drill movements performed without weapons. It helps with discipline, focusing on teamwork, leadership, discipline, and attention to detail. We emphasize uniformity, timing, bearing (military posture and appearance), and execution of commands with precision. It includes basic marching movements, stationery drill, marching in formation, and exhibition drill.
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Unarmed Regulation is a series of military style marching movements and formations performed without rifles or other weapons. It emphasizes discipline, precision, teamwork, and uniformity. Movements include basic marching, facing movements, column and line formations, and drill and ceremony commands. This all teaches cadets how to follow and give orders, it promotes teamwork and attention to detail, and builds discipline, confidence, and leadership.
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