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1 AL-932 AFJROTC BRIEFING Wednesday, April 08, 2015 MBM/MICHAEL

2 About Us AL-932 is run by the students.
Our staff consists of JROTC students from all grade levels. We plan our events and conduct our own meetings. The last two years we received the honor of Distinguished Unit MBM/Michael

3 Our Students Our unit has been successful in keeping up the number of students enrolled We currently have a total of 125 students enrolled in the JROTC program Information is logged into the WINGS system as needed for the unit The make-up of our cadets is: Freshmen: 59 Sophomores: 24 Juniors: 20 Seniors: 22 Lydia

4 Our Typical Week Monday: Drill Day Tuesday: Lecture/Classwork Day
On Monday, the classes go to the drill area where they are commanded by one of the students in the class Tuesday: Lecture/Classwork Day On Tuesday and Thursday the instructors teach a lesson using the materials that coincide with the course assigned by grade Wednesday: Uniform Wear Day/Inspection On Wednesday the cadets all go to the inspection area where we are inspected by the instructor as a class Thursday: Lecture/Classwork Day Friday: PT Day The classes will report to their designated areas, where they will all participate in PT, instructed by the PT commander of the class and a JROTC instructor Mathew Hill

5 Yearly Events Annual freshman CIA trip Veterans Day Ceremony
Annual Military Ball Drill Competitions Awards Night Christmas Parade Homecoming Parade

6 Maxwell Air Force Base (CIA trip)
While the freshman were unable to go this year due to weather, they normally go to Maxwell Air Force base and learn much about Air Force History

7 Veterans Day Ceremony The AFJROTC hosts the THS Veterans Day Program every year. Cadets do much of the work including: Remembrance Table Flag Folding Readings KIA/MIA recognition Making programs Setting up

8 Military Ball The Military Ball is the Units version of a “prom”.
All Cadets are invited and they may bring a date that is not in JROTC The Military Ball Committee is responsible for all things needed for this event such as: Decorations Food Music Mister & Miss Aerospace Maintaining a budget

9 THis Year’s Cadet Goals
Have an average of 85% in JROTC We have_____ this goal MBM and Sean Wiles

10 This year’s Cadet Goals
Improve overall PT scores by 8% We have ____ this goal

11 THis Year’s School Goals
1,200 community service hours We have _____ this goal Taizha Thompson and Chris Bellow

12 This year’s School GOals
30% of cadets involved in JROTC extra curricular activities We have accomplished this goal

13 This Year’s Community Goals
35 activities/events in uniform We have ______ this goal Connor Barnett and ReGine Brown/ Michael Giddens

14 This year’s Community Goals
5 senior citizen events We have accomplished this goal

15 Extracurricular Activities in Our Unit
Drill Team Color Guard Physical Training Team Marksmanship Kitty Hawk Air Society Model Aircraft Club Model Rocket Club Drone Team (In-Progress) Chris Bellow

16 Drill Team Unarmed Regulation Armed Regulation (Facs. & Demil.)
Unarmed Exhibition Armed Exhibition Last year our team attended four drill meets: Lanier High School Drill Meet Pell City High School Drill Meet Sparkman High School Drill Meet Walton High School Drill Meet Our team attended these drill meets this year: Sparkman High School Pell City High School Lee High School State Drill Meet at Stanhope High School Jenna Logan

17 Color Guard Competes at the drill meets with the Drill Team
Presents colors at various events Board of Education Meetings Home Football Games Middle School Football Games Various Ceremonies Senior Citizen Events Allie Campbell

18 Physical Training Team
The Physical Training Team (PT team) has competed at all the drill competitions with the Drill team. They have also gone to another competition on their own at Lanier High School. Sean Wiles

19 Marksmanship Varsity practices on Mondays
Junior Varsity practices on Wednesdays Alabaster City Police Range Day In-House Marksmanship competition will be held during the month of April. Baker

20 Last Year’s Fundraising
Parking cars at THS football games - $900.00 Cookie Dough Sale - $1,285.50 Snack Sale - $725.00 Flashlight Sale - $393.40 Car Wash - $607.00 Jim-n-Nicks Spirit Night - $79.00 Grand Total - $3,989.90 Irvin

21 This Year’s Fundraising
Car Washes: $592.19 Coffee and Tea: $799.55 Cookie Dough: $1,005.30 Parking cars at THS home football games: $500 Chubb’s spirit night: $306 Spirit Packs: $318 Spirit Clothing sale: $468 We have made a total of $ so far Irvin

22 Logistics The logistics department began working on 20 May 2014
The unit started issuing uniforms on 7 August 2014 All 125 cadets have been issued a uniform Uniforms and other materials have been organized by size, each with a sticker labeling its size Gracie Martin

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