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Xx High School Junior ROTC

Command Briefing Date

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BRIEFING AGENDA

• Battalion Commander (Overview)• Battalion Executive Officer• S-1 (Adjutant)• S-2 (Security & Special Projects)• S-3 (Operations)• S-4 (Logistics)• S-5 (Public Affairs)• Battalion Command Sergeant Major• Battalion Commander

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BATTALION COMMANDER

Cadet Name– LET Level: IV Grade: 12– GPA: 3.0 SAT/ACT:_____ Class

Rank:______– Honors: Good Conduct, Summer Camp,

Orienteering, Adventure Training– Clubs / Organizations: Cadet Challenge Team, Drill

Team– Sports: None– Hobbies: None– Goal: Be a Doctor– Future Plan: Attend Lewis or Fisk University,

Majoring in Pre-Med, Join Senior ROTC, Attend Medical School on Army Scholarship

(Goal should be what you want to do in life. Future Plan should be a step by step procedure on how to achieve your goal)

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BN Command Sergeant MajorCadet CSM Kensheena Smith

BN S1Cadet CPT Katrina

McClenon

BN S2Cadet 1LT Arlena

Polk

BN S3Cadet 1LT Sharlena

Polk

BN S4Cadet CPT Sydney

Strong

BN S5Cadet CPT Nina

Jefferson

BN Exeuctive OfficerCadet CPT Michael Gamble

A Company CommanderCadet 1LT Trishell Agaba

B Company CommanderCadet 1LT Meosha Solsberry

C Company CommanderCadet 1LT Meosha Solsberry

Battalion (BN) CommanderCadet LTC DeCarlo Johnson

BATTALION ORGANIZATION

(Put in your own organization chart. This is just a sample)

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Vision

To improve the dedication and motivation of cadets in order to achieve An increase in enrollment and enhance each cadets leadership abilities through participating in as many Citywide events throughout the year.

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Mission

To use propagation to motivate cadets to participate in Citywide JROTC Events.

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Goals• Goal 1: Place Top 3 in the Masters Division for the Citywide Drill & Color Guard

Competition.

• Goal 2: To partake in the Drum & Bugle Competition.

• Goal 3: To maintain our Honor Unit w/ Distinction.

• Goal 4: to have more cadets place in their individual events at the Citywide Sports Challenge.

• Goal 5: To retain 75% of all cadets in the program.

• Goal 6: To open up leadership opportunities to NCO cadets.

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Battalion Executive Officer

Cadet Name– LET Level: IV Grade: 12– GPA: 3.0 SAT/ACT:_____ Class

Rank:______– Honors: Good Conduct, Summer Camp,

Orienteering, Adventure Training– Clubs / Organizations: Cadet Challenge Team, Drill

Team– Sports: None– Hobbies: None– Goal: Be a Doctor– Future Plan: Attend Lewis or Fisk University,

Majoring in Pre-Med, Join Senior ROTC, Attend Medical School on Army Scholarship

(Goal should be what you want to do in life. Future Plan should be a step by step procedure on how to achieve your goal)

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Duties and Responsibilities

• Staff Supervision:

• Staff Meetings: When held and how often

• Staff Continuity Books: Show examples

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Battalion S-1 Adjutant

Cadet Name– LET Level: IV Grade: 12– GPA: 3.0 SAT/ACT:_____ Class

Rank:______– Honors: Good Conduct, Summer Camp,

Orienteering, Adventure Training– Clubs / Organizations: Cadet Challenge Team, Drill

Team– Sports: None– Hobbies: None– Goal: Be a Doctor– Future Plan: Attend Lewis or Fisk University,

Majoring in Pre-Med, Join Senior ROTC, Attend Medical School on Army Scholarship

(Goal should be what you want to do in life. Future Plan should be a step by step procedure on how to achieve your goal)

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Key Personnel

• Name Principal

• Name Assistant Principal

• Name Senior Military Instructor

• Name Military Instructor

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Opening Enrollment

School Enrollment•Seniors: 243•Juniors: 268•Sophomores: 323•Freshmen: 485

•Total Enrolled: 1319

•Females: 700•Males: 619

Cadet Enrollment•LET IV: 35•LET III: 40•LET II 75•LET I 95•Total Females: 125•Total Males: 120•Total Cadets: 245

•Percent Of School Population Enrolled In JROTC 18%

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Current Enrollment

School Enrollment•Seniors: 243•Juniors: 268•Sophomores: 323•Freshmen: 485

•Total Enrolled: 1319

•Females: 700•Males: 619

Cadet Enrollment•LET IV: 35•LET III: 40•LET II 75•LET I 95•Total Females: 125•Total Males: 120•Total Cadets: 245

•Percent Of School Population Enrolled In JROTC 18%

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Cadet Awards

• Awards Issued this year:– Xx

• Awards issued this month:– yy

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Battalion S-2

Cadet Name– LET Level: IV Grade: 12– GPA: 3.0 SAT/ACT:_____ Class

Rank:______– Honors: Good Conduct, Summer Camp,

Orienteering, Adventure Training– Clubs / Organizations: Cadet Challenge Team, Drill

Team– Sports: None– Hobbies: None– Goal: Be a Doctor– Future Plan: Attend Lewis or Fisk University,

Majoring in Pre-Med, Join Senior ROTC, Attend Medical School on Army Scholarship

(Goal should be what you want to do in life. Future Plan should be a step by step procedure on how to achieve your goal)

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Recruiting, Security & Special Projects

• Recruiting Plan:– Outline Plan

• Feeder Schools:– List

• Recruiting Events: (Examples)– Open House– Parent Breakfast– Middle School Academy Parent Visit– Feeder School Visits – Middle School Academy Cadet Corps

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• Security– Outline security measures for cadet uniforms and equipment– Vault procedures

• Special Projects– Service Learning Project

• Fund Raising– Total raised last year– Goal for this year

Recruiting, Security & Special Projects

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Battalion S-3

Cadet Name– LET Level: IV Grade: 12– GPA: 3.0 SAT/ACT:_____ Class

Rank:______– Honors: Good Conduct, Summer Camp,

Orienteering, Adventure Training– Clubs / Organizations: Cadet Challenge Team, Drill

Team– Sports: None– Hobbies: None– Goal: Be a Doctor– Future Plan: Attend Lewis or Fisk University,

Majoring in Pre-Med, Join Senior ROTC, Attend Medical School on Army Scholarship

(Goal should be what you want to do in life. Future Plan should be a step by step procedure on how to achieve your goal)

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Cadet Activities

• Completed:– List those completed w/

date

• Planned:– List those planned w/ date

Note: These activities could include color guard, formal events, parades, etc.

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Competitive Events

• Completed:– List those completed w/

date

• Planned:– List those planned w/ date

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School and Community Support

• Completed:– List those completed w/

date

• Planned:– List those planned w/ date

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Camps and City-Wide Field Trips• City Wide Field Trip Participation:

– Cadets Participated– Testimonial or a quote from of a cadet who went on a trip

• JROTC Summer Camp Participation:– Slots allocated:– Cadets Attending:

• JROTC Command & Staff Leadership School:– Staff Personnel Attended

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Middle School Cadet Corps

• Xx Middle School:– Cadets enrolled:– Cadet Activities:– Junior ROTC Instructor and Cadets who

mentor cadets in MSCC

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Battalion S-4 Logistics

Cadet Name– LET Level: IV Grade: 12– GPA: 3.0 SAT/ACT:_____ Class

Rank:______– Honors: Good Conduct, Summer Camp,

Orienteering, Adventure Training– Clubs / Organizations: Cadet Challenge Team, Drill

Team– Sports: None– Hobbies: None– Goal: Be a Doctor– Future Plan: Attend Lewis or Fisk University,

Majoring in Pre-Med, Join Senior ROTC, Attend Medical School on Army Scholarship

(Goal should be what you want to do in life. Future Plan should be a step by step procedure on how to achieve your goal)

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Supply Accountability

• Cadet Uniforms– xx Completed Clothing Records– yy Cadets still need Uniforms– 100% Of All Property Accounted For

• Cadet Equipment– Color Guard Items– Flags– Drum and Bugle Equipment

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Ordering Supplies

• Describe steps cadet follows to order supplies and equipment for cadets such as ribbons, awards, shoulder cords, etc.

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Battalion S-5 Public Affairs

Cadet Name– LET Level: IV Grade: 12– GPA: 3.0 SAT/ACT:_____ Class

Rank:______– Honors: Good Conduct, Summer Camp,

Orienteering, Adventure Training– Clubs / Organizations: Cadet Challenge Team, Drill

Team– Sports: None– Hobbies: None– Goal: Be a Doctor– Future Plan: Attend Lewis or Fisk University,

Majoring in Pre-Med, Join Senior ROTC, Attend Medical School on Army Scholarship

(Goal should be what you want to do in life. Future Plan should be a step by step procedure on how to achieve your goal)

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S-5 Key Tasks

• Web Site

• Scrap Book

• Newsletters

• Newspaper Articles

• Media Events

• Visitors

• School Bulletin Boards

• Community Partners

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Battalion Command Sergeant Major

Cadet Name– LET Level: IV Grade: 12– GPA: 3.0 SAT/ACT:_____ Class

Rank:______– Honors: Good Conduct, Summer Camp,

Orienteering, Adventure Training– Clubs / Organizations: Cadet Challenge Team, Drill

Team– Sports: None– Hobbies: None– Goal: Be a Doctor– Future Plan: Attend Lewis or Fisk University,

Majoring in Pre-Med, Join Senior ROTC, Attend Medical School on Army Scholarship

(Goal should be what you want to do in life. Future Plan should be a step by step procedure on how to achieve your goal)

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Command Sergeant Major Duties

• Color Guard:– Size, number of cadets that participate– Major Performances

• School Flag Detail• Formations and Parades• Discipline

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BATTALION COMMANDER

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Success Indicators

• School Attendance: 83.1%

• JROTC Attendance: 94.3%

• School Graduation: 97.1%

• JROTC Graduation: 100%

• School GPA: 2.13

• JROTC GPA: 2.35

• % Graduated Seniors Attending Post Secondary Education: 60%

JROTC Cadets• % Of School Population Enrolled In

JROTC 18%• % of Principal’s List 20%• % of Honor Roll: 20%• % of Student Council: 32%• % of Perfect Attendance: 22%

• Percent Of School Population Enrolled In JROTC 13.21%

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