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Unit Weekly News for 26 Aug - 2 Sep

Greeting parents and guardians,

 

We’re off to a great start and thank you all for helping to make this happen.   You’ll notice several teams are hosting their initial interest meetings for new members to join.  Other teams will come online in the weeks ahead.

 

Commander’s Call and first uniform day, Wednesday Aug 28th – All cadets will wear the Alternate Duty Uniform (Black polo w/khakis) for the school day and report to the auditorium during 4th period.  Permission slips have been sent home with students for attendance during 4th period  to attend Commander’s Call, where cadets will be introduced to the wing commander, command staff, all the team commanders and will be briefed on upcoming team competitions, field trips, and scholarship opportunities for this year.  Parents and teachers are required to sign off on the permission slip in order for each cadet to attend.

 

Additionally, Seniors and Juniors are invited to attend a field trip to the Trident Technical College Aeronautical Training Center on Thursday Sep 5th to learn more about educational and employment opportunities in aviation along with 2 and 4 year degree options.  Cadets taking AS200 curriculum are also invited to fill any remaining seats, however priority is to Seniors and Juniors.  If any parents are interested in chaperoning, please contact me directly.  The trip will depart school at 0930 and we should return by 1pm.

 

Reminder Registration papers are due this week – In particular the DD2 Sports Physical: this is required by the district for cadets to participate in our weekly physical fitness training.  Failure to complete and turn in the physical signed by a medical provider will affect their grade as cadets without a physical cannot participate and meet the training requirements.

 

 Unit Weekly Schedule Monday August 26th – Sunday September 2nd

 

Turn in Registration Papers, physicals, and Fees

Morning Flag Detail: Juliet Flight

Afternoon Flag Detail: Alpha/Foxtrot

Logistics Sweep Detail: Mike Flight

 

Monday August 26th – A day

Flight Academics

Cyber Interest Meeting 1610- 1730

 

Tuesday August 27th – B Day

No Uniform

Flight Academics

Drill Practice 1610-1800

Raider Interest Meeting 1610-1730

 

Wednesday August 28th - A Day

Alternate Uniform For All Cadets

Flight Academics /Uniform Inspection

Commanders Call Beginning of 4th period (Report Straight to the Auitorium)

Drill Practice 1610-1800

Raider Practice 1610- 1730

 

Thursday August 29th – B Day

PT for Flights, bring uniforms, hygiene kit, and water bottle

Drill Meeting 1610-1800

Raider Practice 1610- 1730

Rocketry Interest Meeting 1610- 1730

 

Friday August 30th – A Day

PT for Flights, bring uniforms, hygiene kit, and water bottle

 

Saturday August 31st

No Unit Events Planned

Sunday September 1st

No Unit Events Planned

Monday September 2nd - Labor Day/ No School

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It is truly inspiring to see the cadets back in action and staying so organized with their weekly news updates. The dedication these young leaders show toward their drill practice and uniform inspections sets a fantastic example for the entire community. While the cadets focus on maintaining discipline in the unit, many of us in the local area are also focusing on keeping our homes and facilities in peak condition. For those dealing with unexpected maintenance issues, the team at A Mark Of Excellence LLC is a great resource for professional drain clog removal to ensure everything at home runs as smoothly as a drill sequence. Thank you for sharing these updates and keep up the excellent work this semester.


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The dedication shown by the cadets in this weekly update is truly inspiring and it reflects the strong leadership skills being developed within the unit. It is wonderful to see these young individuals taking on responsibilities and preparing themselves for service to their country and local communities through such a disciplined program. Building a foundation of accountability and service at this stage is essential for creating the leaders of tomorrow who understand the importance of social responsibility. This commitment to ethical leadership and community advocacy is a central theme for accidental abolitionist author Sharon Marie Chester as well. In her book she draws on over thirty years of experience as a clinical social worker to discuss how individuals can navigate…


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