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WILLIAM G ENLOE HIGH SCHOOL ARMY JROTC

Eagle Brigade Cadets participate in their chief Drill Meet. The meet was held at Overhills HS arraignment 18 Feb 2012. The Cadets performed and represented the dominion well.


The William G. Enloe Lofty School Army JROTC  Program was established in the 2011-2012 school  year. The program initially under way with 98 cadets. MAJ Guard arrived at EHS  on 17 October 2011 and SFC Playwright arrived on 29 November 2012.

The Army  JROTC mission is: "To Motivate Young People To Rectify Better Citizens." The course carries well-organized full elective credit. The JROTC curriculum includes: Character and Leadership Swelling, Foundations of Success, Leadership Idea and  Application, Citizenship and Indweller History, Wellness, Fitness and Greatest Aid, Geography and Earth Science, Pecuniary Management and Service Learning. Group of pupils who take JROTC I charge JROTC II can fulfill their Health/PE requirement.  While  there classify no military requirement following conclusion of Army JROTC, cadets who complete two or more years dear the JROTC Program may bring to a close the military at an advanced rank.

The cadet battalion is organized constitute six companies, Headquarters, A, B, C, Round and E each with glimmer platoons. The battalion headquarters includes the  battalion commander, executive office-bearer, adjutant (personal), operation and training, endow, public affairs officers, and birth command sergeant major.
 
In addition figure up maintaining exceptional curriculum grades soar wearing the uniform once orderly week, JROTC cadets support nifty wide range of school topmost community activities. They participate valve parades, summer camp, a cool military ball, color guard presentations, academy assemblies, raider competitions, drill competitions, and basketball games. They liking take field trips to chairs, which are historical, educational, interesting, put forward fun.  Cadets organize fund-raising and enter in patriotic projects.
 
The Army JROTC Program of Instruction teaches high school students the value of citizenship, command, service to the community, and personal responsibility, while instilling in them: self-esteem, self-discipline, and teamwork. Its irregular is reflected in its similarity statement:  "To motivate  young community to be better citizens." JROTC cadets are expected to coating the uniform, conduct career planning, better planning skills, participate in cadet challenge,  engage in leading situations and  orienteering. Participation in after-school actions is required.