Jose was a great cadet and overall was a great person. We lost him, but here are a few words from his family and fellow cadets. Jose was a great friend, a great brother, a great son, a great cadet, and a great soul and person overall. Military Ball North JROTC students were very excited for this year's ball; this was the highest turnout the ball has ever had.
Students enjoyed a night filled with food, fun, dancing, pictures, and so much more. Allison Jones - Military Ball Commandant. Her hard work and exemplary attitude have led her to become one of the top Cadets in our program, as demonstrated through this award.
We are so proud of you, Ally! Congrats Squad Drill Competition Winners! Congratulations to you three, and keep setting the bar high! Great Job Precision! Mayra Luna placed seventh overall at the individual level. Great work to Precision; you all continue to do amazing things in competition. Katrena Silletto and Surianna Mendez placed second and sixth, respectively, at the individual level in the western region. Katrena placed fourth out of the Western and South-Eastern Regions.
Congratulations to the immense amount of hard work, dedication to success, and high practice ethic that sporter has demonstrated in their outstanding performance. Our Cyber Patriot teams did some tremendous work this year!
Team 1's hard work and dedication led them to be just 18 points shy from third place and qualifying for the National Semi-Finals. Regardless, we are beyond proud of their performance!
Overall, Team 1 is ranked out of a total of 3, teams nationwide. Team 2 was just 22 points away from securing fifth place and qualifying for the National semi-Final round. We are very proud of Team 2, too! Overall, Team 2 is ranked 1, out of 3, teams nationwide. Marksmanship at RMR. At the CMP, our Sporter team placed first in their division and our Precision team placed fourth in their division. Individually, Katrena Silletto placed second among the Sporter shooters.
At RMR, our Sporter team placed second in their division and our Precision team placed seventh place in their division. Congrats to our amazing marksmen on all of their amazing accomplishments. State Rifle Match Victory. Congratulations to our marksmanship team who placed first overall at the State Rifle Match! Cadets Katrena Silletto and Elena Farell placed first overall in the two-man team division.
Cadets Surianna Mendez and Seng Ing placed third overall in the two-man team division. Cadet Silletto placed first overall, Elena Farell placed third overall, and Eva Santistevan placed fifth overall.
Great job ladies! Veterans Day. On Veterans Day, several Cadets from the 3rd Battalion worked to plan and execute a school-wide assembly to pay tribute to our nation's veterans.
Many Cadets shared historical wartime events that the United States has been involved in, as well as what Veterans Day meant to each of them. These Cadets were joined by a special guest- a North alumnus of who was in the Navy for eight years. Thank you to all of these Cadets who shared their wise words. More importantly though, thank you to our veterans, for their courage, strength, dedication, and valor. Veterans Day Parade. The 3rd Battalion marched in the Veterans Day Parade.
Thank you to all of our Cadets for representing North well. Our sporter team took 1st place overall and our precision team took 4th overall, each team in their respective division. Special shout-out to Cadets Katrena Silletto who took 1st place in sporter, Elena Farell who took 2nd place in sporter, and Mayra Luna who took 4th place in precision. Go Raiders!
In terms of the specific events, they won first place in the Army Physical Fitness Test, the team pull-up event, the meter litter carry, and they took third place in the standing broad jump. There were a total of 31 teams 18 male and 13 female from a variety of schools around Colorado. Again, congrats to our male raiders who took gold in the male division. Our staff has been given the special opportunity to spend a week in Boston in June of During this trip, we will learn about the most historical aspects of America, gain insight into American culture especially in Boston as a whole, and have the opportunity to grow and build together as a staff.
Our staff is ecstatic to have been given this amazing opportunity. However, with all of this comes a price, quite literally. Once again, our sporter and precision marksmanship teams dominated in competition. At the third Denver Rifle Meet of the school year, the North precision team scored second overall in the precision division.
Teams and Programs Cadets have the option of joining a team to compete both in and out of state. Who teaches the Cadets?
Do cadets wear uniforms? If I want to participate, do I have to start freshman year? Can a student earn college scholarships? What does that mean? How do I get more information? Kennedy High School. Through cadet-run programs and team competitions, students learn invaluable professional skills like leadership, teamwork, time-management, self-discipline and communication.
Because of the self-discipline, leadership, time management and teamwork skills students learn in JROTC, studies have shown improved outcomes for students in success both in and upon graduation from high school! Read more. Cadets have the option of joining a team to compete both in and out of state. There is absolutely no obligation to join the military.
Retired U. Army instructors lead Cadets in classes and activities. Cadets are issued a military dress uniform at no cost.
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