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Alexander Cougar Battalion Adopt a School Program LTC Sharon Franklin 1SG Mark Arnold
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Purpose To provide information concerning the Alexander Cougar Battalion Adopt a School Program and to exchange ideas which will benefit both feeder school and JROTC cadets.
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Mission To train and educate JROTC cadets to act as mentors, tutors, and role models. To build relationships with feeder schools and provide assistance in areas where cadets can make a difference in the life of middle/elementary school student. To promote the JROTC program which places emphasis on LEADERSHIP, SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE, DISCIPLINE, AND CIVIL SERVICE.
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Alexander HS JROTC Program Program existence began Aug 2004. FY 08-09 projected count = 220 Cadets consisting of 40 seniors. Program includes: - Raiders = Athletic Team - Color Guard = Ceremonial Posting of the Colors - Drill Team = Drill and Ceremony, Rifle Precision Movements - Community Service = Service Leaning, Volunteering - Adopt a School = Junior Achievement Prog ram
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5 17 Sep 2007
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Adopt A School Program Hallway Poster = Include JROTC program summary photos and brochures Color Guard = Cadets provide posting of the colors services at various events (Pass the torch ceremony) Field Day = Cadets can provide school activities to possibly include laser tag/rock wall events with the assistance of the National Guard.
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Adopt A School Program Take over physical education class for a day. Get involved with any high school pre- course scheduling assemblies/programs. Adopt a student/students for a day.
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Conclusion Here in the AHS Cougar Battalion we turn students into leaders. Every cadet is taught a sense of positive self concept, and learns the importance of selfless service and physical training. By teaching leadership we “motivate young people to be better citizens.”
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