Battalion Briefing 2004 2005

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Battalion Briefing 2004 2005

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ENROLLMENTENROLLMENTCOMPOSITIONCOMPOSITION

LET LEVEL 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05

1 64 70 68 110 2 26 21 41 31 3 15 11 16 14 4 9 9 9 11

TOTALS 114 111 134 166

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Built 1953 School Mascot – Pirate Colors – White/Gold/Blue Principals: Mr. John Leanes (4 Assistant

Principals) Departments – 14 Teachers – 98 Special Programs – Medical Magnet, GOALS,

Honors and AP Classes, Clubs

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DEMOGRAPHICSDEMOGRAPHICS

GRADE POP. MALE/FEMALE

12th 305 116/189 11th 454 212/242 10th 560 260/300 9th 701 362/339

Total Enrolled 2004-05 950/1070

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DIVERSITYDIVERSITY

Black 344/423 White 574/625 Hispanic 40/28 Asian 17/32 Other 7/10

White59%

Other1%

Hispanic3%

Black37%

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DISPOSITION OF DISPOSITION OF GRADUATESGRADUATES

ACADEMY/ROTCACADEMY/ROTC Service 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 USMA 1 0 1 0 USAFA 0 0 0 0 USNA 0 0 0 0 USCGA 0 0 0 0 ARMY 1 2 1 3* A/F 0 0 0 1* NAVY 0 0 0 0* tentative

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Commands Battalion Responsible for all the

Battalion does or fails to do

Maintains Professional Relationship w/ Staff and Companies

Provides direction for the Battalion

Encourages Respect/Communication w/ Staff and Companies

CDT LTC Evelyn Gates

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Commands the Battalion in absence of the Battalion Commander

Assists and Advises the Battalion Commander

CDT 1st LT Christina Turner

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Principal Assistant/Advisor to BNCDR

Oversees BN Staff Communicates BNCDR

Policies Recommends Cadet

Officer Assignments Assumes Command in

Absence of BNCDR/BNDCO

CDT 1st LT Andrea Bennett

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Principal Advisor to BNCDR/DCO/XO

Manages Merits/Demerits

Inputs BCALM/AEC in regards to promotions

CDT CSM Mike Baez

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Maintains Cadet Personnel Files

Inputs JUMS Orders and Files

Publications/RPI’s Publishes

Promotion/Award Orders Performs as Adjutant at

Ceremonies

CDT SSG Samantha Loori

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Assist the S-1 with JUMS records

Assist the S-2 with inventory

CDT MSG Mike Piantieri

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Weapons/Sensitive Item Accountability

Performs Daily, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly Weapon Inventories

Conducts Periodic Inspections (Safety/Security)

Prepares and Posts Plans (Access Rosters, Fire Evacuation)

Maintain Weapons (Schedule Maintenance, Order Repair Parts)

CDT SGT Christian Jones

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Prepares Annual Master Training Schedule

Prepares/Posts Weekly Training Schedule

Prepares/Posts Yearly Planning Calendar

Prepare LOIs Submits correspondence

for all JROTC activities Plans/Monitors All

TrainingCDT SGT Kyle

Anderson

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Requisition Supplies (Expendables/ Nonexpendables)

Maintains Cadet Clothing Records (Issued/Turned In)

Conduct Supply Inventories

Submit Transportation Requests

CDT SSG Doug Skwierawski

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Interface and be spokesperson between school, community, and JROTC.

Provide input to Hi-Tide, Parrot News, local media, and yearbook.

Conduct Recruiting Plan/Coordinate with Feeder Middle Schools

Post Pictures of JROTC Activities.

Responsible for all fundraisers

Perform other additional duties CDT SFC David

Offutt

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Alpha CompanyAlpha Company

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Bravo CompanyBravo Company

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COMMAND INSPECTIONSCOMMAND INSPECTIONS YR. INSPECTOR RESULTS 93 1st Region Start Up 94-97 1st Region 92 %-99%IFI 98 Gibbs High Pass (Courtesy) 99 1st Region 97.0% FI 00 Dixie Hollins Pass (Courtesy) 01 Dixie Hollins Pass (Courtesy) 02 1ST Region 96.0% FI 03 Gibbs High Pass (Courtesy)

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SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES 04-0504-05

COLOR GUARD: AT SPORTING EVENTS, PARADES, SCHOOL/COMMUNITY SUPPORT AND AS REQUESTED

DRILL MEETS: DIXIE HOLLINS

FUNDRAISERS: COUPON BOOK, CHEESE CAKE, POINSETTIA, INK CARTRIDGES/CELL PHONES

RAIDER MEETS: ALONSO HIGH

ORIENTEERING: BILLY’S BAY IN OCALA NATIONAL FOREST

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HOMECOMING ACTIVITIESHOMECOMING ACTIVITIES

2nd Place – Skit Night

3rd Place – Pirate Pandemonium

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COMMUNITY SERVICECOMMUNITY SERVICE

CONTINUE TO HOST DRIVE TO RECYCLE INK CARTRIDGES AND CELL PHONES

COLORGUARD PRESENTATIONS STUDENT VOLUNTEER SERVICES

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CADET VOLUNTEERINGCADET VOLUNTEERING

EVENT CADETS Church/Sunday School 8 Coastal/Community Cleanup 12 Fire/Police Explorers 10 Library Volunteers 10 Elementary/Middle school 10 Hospital/Nursing/Bay Pines 10 CAP/USCG Auxiliary 8 Other (soup line, Veterans Assoc.) 10

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DRILLDRILL Boca Ciega JROTC Cadets Competing at Dixie

Hollins

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COLORGUARDCOLORGUARD

COLORGUARD AT DIXIE HOLLINS DRILL MEET

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RIFLE TEAMRIFLE TEAM

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VETERAN’S DAY VETERAN’S DAY CEREMONYCEREMONY

November 10, 2004November 10, 2004

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RAIDER TEAMRAIDER TEAM

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ORIENTEERING TEAMORIENTEERING TEAM

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BOCA CIEGA HIGH SCHOOL BOCA CIEGA HIGH SCHOOL JROTCJROTC

An Honor Unit with DistinctionAn Honor Unit with Distinction