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PURPOSE Establish SMART Goal
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Battalion Executive Officer Bagley C/MAJ Alexandra Bagley S-1 C/1LT Kyra Bixler S-2 C/1LT Andrew Vernon S-3 C/MAJ Missy Yelton S-4 C/LTC Robert Jones S-5 C/CPT Irene Nagy
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GATHER AND ANALYZE DATA
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PROBLEM/AREA FOR IMPROVEMENT
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GATHER AND ANALYZE DATA
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ESTABLISH SMART GOAL Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Timely
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SELECT SPECIFIC STRATEGIES
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DETERMINE BENCHMARKS/MILESTONES
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IMPLEMENT THE STRATEGIES
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MONITOR AND EVALUATE RESULTS (Conclusion/Reflection)
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JROTC CURRICULUM REFERENCES
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QUESTIONS?
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Battalion Commander My name is Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Jonathon Prisk, I am the West Forsyth High School JROTC Battalion Commander for the 2014-2015 school year. I was born September 4, 1996 in Huntington, West Virginia. This is my fourth and final year of JROTC. In JROTC I have been a Drill Team Commander and a member of the Color guard as well as the JLAB (Academic) Team for two years. Last year I was the Battalion Executive Officer (XO). My short term goals are to graduate from West Forsyth with at least a 4.0 GPA and my long term goal is to join the United States Marines.
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“To provide an opportunity for all students to reach their optimum potential in an ever-changing, highly technical, global society ”
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“To start a new legacy by motivating young people to achieve their full potential in an ever-changing, highly technical, global society.”
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"West Forsyth High School Army JROTC is dedicated to providing the highest quality leadership with the cornerstones of value learning, self-worth among cadets and school staff, quality performance among cadets and school staff, and transition for students to a productive and responsible participation in society."
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Maintain effective communication Make all operational decisions Work with all school officials to coordinate activities
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Be responsible for all that the Battalion does or fails to do Supervise and direct all company commanders Discipline, morale, and esprit de corps Execute all SAI and AI directives Set the example
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TBT
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(TBA)
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Battalion Command Sergeant Major C/CSM Drake Carter
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My name is Cadet Command Sergeant Major Drake Carter. I was born on March 31, 1998 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. I am a Junior at West Forsyth High School as this is my 3 rd year in Army JROTC. JROTC taught me to be self-confident and to always believe in myself no matter what I am doing. This program has made me into the leader that I never thought I could possibly be. My short term goal is to graduate from West Forsyth with at least a 4.5 QPA and my long term goals are to either attend a 4-year university or to serve in the United States Army.
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Senior Non-Commissioned Officer in the Battalion Advise and assist the battalion commander in matters pertaining to enlisted cadets Assist Adjutant and S-3 in the formation and alignment of the cadet battalion Responsible for the care and safeguarding of the colors Responsible for the appearance of all JROTC class rooms and storage areas
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Battalion Executive Officer C/MAJ Allie Bagley
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My name is Cadet Major Bagley and I am the Cadet Executive Officer for this 2014-2015 school year. I was born in Upstate, New York on April 27, 1998. I live with my parents and two brothers. This is my third year in the JROTC program and as a Co-drill Commander for the West Forsyth Drill Team. Last year I was the Battalion’s CSM. I am also apart of the varsity basketball team. My short term goals are to graduate from High School with a 3.8 GPA and become a Navy Corpsman for 4 years. My long term goals are to attend Wake Forest University and become a certified Pediatrician.
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Assume responsibility for the Battalion commander in his absence Responsible for instructing the Battalion Staff to accomplish all assigned missions and goals Ensure that the Battalion staff officers prepare and submit reports on time and that they are engaged in future planning Ensure that instructions issued to the cadet battalion are in accordance with the established policies of the Battalion Commander Perform other duties as assigned by the Battalion Commander or the instructor staff
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S-1 C/1LT Kyra Bixlar
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My name is Cadet Kyra Bixler. I was born in Jefferson City, Missouri. I have one little brother. This is my second year in JROTC as well as my second year on Drill Team. Last year I was given the opportunity to become a Drill Commander my freshman year and this year I am very proud and honored to take the position of S-1 for my Battalion. My short term goal is to graduate from West Forsyth with at least a 4.0 GPA and attend the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. My long term goals are to attend Wake Forest University, join the Air Force, and work in the medical field as a Physician Assistant (PA).
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Conduct special ceremonies in coordination with the S-3 Prepare and publish orders and announcements Maintain records and personnel files Issue certificates of training Post all activities Strength report/ manning rosters Maintain promotion board system
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TOTAL ENROLLEMENT 98 MALES 72 FEMALES 26 OFFICER/ENLISTED BREAKDOWN OFFICERS 04 ENLISTED 94 TOTAL CADETS 98 CADETS MALES 72 FEMALES 26
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AS OF: December 2012 L.E.T. I II III IV V TOTAL MALES 45 20 2 5 0 72 FEMALES 18 2 1 4 1 26 TOTAL 63 22 3 9 1 98 COMPANY A: 34 B: 31 C: 33 BATTALION: 98 CADETS
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S-2 C/1LT Andrew Vernon
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My name is Andrew Vernon. I was born on October 6, 1998 in Pinehurst, North Carolina. I am 15 years old, and I am a rising Sophomore. I left my first year of JROTC with multiple Academic Awards. Because of this class, I have learned many different leadership skills such as respect, responsibility, and a sense of duty. I am the Vice President of the West Forsyth Shooting Team. My short term goal is to graduate high school with a 4.0 GPA, and my long term goal is to attend NC State and pursue a career in the physical or life sciences.
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In coordination with the SAI, I am responsible for reporting incidents that are essential to good order and discipline Assist in making periodic inspections of the security of weapons Conduct a sensitive items report once a month Conduct security checks of all JROTC areas including the arms room, supply room, and the classroom
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S-3 C/MAJ Missy Yelton
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My name is Cadet Major Missy Yelton, I was born on May 15 th, 1997 in Winston-Salem, NC. This is my senior year at West Forsyth. I am 17 years old. I have been in JROTC for my entire high school career and participated in JCLC camp during the summer of 2013. I also participated in color guard events during my junior year. After graduation from high school, I will join the United States Navy and go to college in order to become a trauma surgeon.
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Publish training schedules Maintain the reference library and reference files Assign areas for outdoor training and ensure classrooms are available and prepared for instruction Inspect the drill field prior to use by the Battalion and prepare it for ceremonies Coordinate training for special teams and guidon bearers Plan and supervise field events
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Organize events such as parades, and other extracurricular activities Get permission slips from office to use school activity buses Arrange other transportation as necessary Conduct Cadet Challenge events including Shuttle run, pull ups, curl ups, V-sit stretch, flexed arm hang and one mile run/ walk Assume command of the battalion in the absence of the Battalion Commander and the Battalion Executive Officer
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S-4 C/CPT D’Andre Ruth
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Responsible for issuing equipment to cadets in color guard and drill teams Issue clothing to cadets and ensure that the clothing is put on record in JUMS Work with the S-1, during promotions
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Maintain the supply room in a neat and orderly fashion at all times Work with the S-1 by making sure my supply books match her company books in the number of cadets assigned in each company, and that both of us have a copy of all cadet’s parental consent forms
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S-5 C/CPT Irene Nagy
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Keep newsworthy events posted in the Battalion, prepare and distribute newsletters, or announcements on events of the JROTC Submit all newsletters to the instructor staff for approval prior to their release Act as the Battalions point of contact with the school newspaper and year book committees Maintain battalion pictorial Make recommendations to improve morale and welfare of the Battalion
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