Presented To Lt Col Williams Presented By The GA-942 Staff.

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Presented To Lt Col Williams Presented By The GA-942 Staff

 Goals  Goals  Goals  Operations  Drill Team  Wellness  Cadet Achievements

Goals

 Develop and conduct a quarterly campus-wide clean –up and invite other campus clubs to participate. Get involvement from three other clubs minimum.  Get at least 25 valid contacts through our “cadet referral program” to enhance enrollment.

 Enhance GA-942 image and increase community involvement by providing a Color Guard to at least 15 community events.  Lead/coordinate our GA-942 flight orientation program to achieve a specific goal of a five-year total of 600 flights by March 1, 2011.

 All seniors graduate from high school with at least five honor graduates.  100% of cadets participate in some form of extracurricular activity related to service. Also, all cadets earn a minimum of three service points.

 Cadets will lead all other school clubs in a campus-wide cleanup at least once per month.  Cadets will help lunchroom workers clean up after lunch once per month.

 Be involved in a minimum of 50 community events.  Lead the community-wide “Toys- for-Tots” campaign and collect at least 3000 toys to distribute to under privileged children.

 We set the aggressive goal: Every cadet enrolled in GA-942 earn a minimum of 5 service points.  A minimum of 55% of cadets will earn at least 2 ribbons prior to the end of the school year.

 At least five cadets in GA-942 offer at least 30 hours of tutoring to BHS per semester.  Host one or more campus clean ups every month that school is in session.

 We set an aggressive goal: Cadets in accordance with a local church collect 500 or more pounds of food before Thanksgiving to be handed out to families less fortunate.  Cadets host a campus clean up for other schools in our community at least once a semester.

 At least 70% of cadets in GA-942 will be promoted before end of school year.  At least 80% of cadets in GA-942 score a minimum of a 100% on a single Uniform Day.

 “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards  CIA Trips  Special Occasions

 Started: 2003,Febuary,December at 10:35  The pilots that are used for Young Eagles are volunteer pilots.  Over 650 cadets have participated in this event

 “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

 “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

 Started: 2000  Year 2000: collected 125 toys  Year 2012: collected 8,300 toys  Purpose: to provide Christmas joy for less fortunate children

 “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project/Adopt-a-Highway  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

 City run event  Participated in since 1994  Part of “Keep America Beautiful”  Purpose: To clean the area around the Flint River and maintain cleanliness on HWY 84

 “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project/Adopt-a-Highway  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

Distinguished Unit Award 1998/2004/2005/2006/2008/2009/2011/ & 2010 with Merit

 “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project/Adopt-a-Highway  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

Ton of Tabs is an ongoing project. We’re on our 2 nd ton. We’re 800 pounds for the Ronald McDonald House. Put ‘em in a baggie & Bring ‘em in! 8,500 + Toys Collected This past Christmas

 “Young Eagles” Flight Orientation Program  Toys-for-Tots Success  Rivers Alive Project/Adopt-a-Highway  Consecutive DUAs  Ton-of-Tabs  Color Guards

 Climax Flag Day Ceremonies

 Football Games Color Guards

 Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard

 Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard  Special Olympic Color Guards

 Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard  Special Olympic Color Guards  Industry for the Blind Color Guard

 Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard  Special Olympic Color Guards  Industry for the Blind Color Guard  Saber Team Events  NHS Induction  Homecoming

 Climax Flag Day Ceremonies  Football Games Color Guards  Cheerleading Competition Color Guard  Special Olympic Color Guards  Industry for the Blind Color Guard  Saber Team Events  NHS Induction  Homecoming  Awards Night

 9/11 Fallen Heroes Ceremony  Veteran’s Night/ Golden Corral  Air Force Birthday

 Each year we attend a Fallen Heroes Ceremony in our town square, Willis Park.  We perform a color guard at this ceremony.

 Each year on veterans day we assist the waitresses at our local Golden Corral.

 We celebrate the Air Force’s birthday, which is on the 18 th of September, every year with cake in our lunch room.

Lowndes High School Regional Drill Meet Houston High School Regional Drill Meet Tift High School Regional Drill Meet American Legion/Coca Cola National Indoor Championship The Nationals at Daytona

Lowndes High School Regional Drill Meet Veterans High School Drill Regional Meet Tift High School Regional Drill Meet Air Force National Drill Meet at Macon The Nationals at Daytona

 Veterans High School Regional Drill Meet  Tift County Regional Drill Meet

Wellness Program

 Purpose: Motivate Cadets to lead active, healthy lifestyles beyond the JROTC requirements & into their adult lives.  GA-942 requirements have been established since the unit’s birth in  In 2011, The Presidential Fitness Challenge was added to the GA-942 fitness program.

ActivitiesMaleFemale Push-ups309 Sit-Ups4441 Pull-Ups 4 1 or 9 Second Hang 600 Yard Run Time 2:01 MIN2:27 MIN Note: GA-942 requirements were based on Air Force Academy and Air Force fitness requirements established in 1994.

 Basic Ribbon: Complete all events in the allotted time.  Silver Medal: Complete all events in less than 5 minutes but does not meet the run time.  Gold Medal: Complete all events in less than 5 minutes & meet the run time.  Platinum Medal: Complete all events in less than 3 minutes & meet the run time.

 Currently 41 cadets of the GA-942 Corp have earned their fitness ribbon.  Since the beginning of the 2012 academic school year 23 cadets have earned their basic fitness ribbon.

 Derrick Akins ~ United States Military Academy 2010  Erick Juarez ~ United States Military Academy 2010  Adam Anderson ~ United States Military Academy 2011  Stephen Dunn ~ United States Military Academy 2012  Hunter Savage ~ United States Naval Academy 2013

 Summer 2011  C/ Harrell and C/ Lagace attended Jr. Air Academy  Summer 2012  C/ Harrell and C/ Lagace attended Advanced Air Academy  Summer 2013  C/ Patel and C/ Cofer selected to attend Advanced Air Academy

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