Silver Star Community Service with Excellence Award Distinguished Unit - awarded Top 5% of units worldwide
– Unit Mission & Goals – APT/CIA – Academics – Co-Curricular Activities – Training Priorities – Cadets In Action – Community Service *AFJROTC is not a recruiting service; there is absolutely no commitment to join the military after high school
AFJROTC Program Our Mission…the WHY are we here? To develop young citizens of character who are dedicated to serving their nation and community Our Honor Code…the HOW we do it? Create a personal desire in cadets to live by an honor system that says: “I will not lie, steal or cheat, nor will I tolerate those who do.” Values We Hold Dear…the WHAT we do? Involve Cadets in numerous activities and opportunities that helps them demonstrate Core Values like: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do!”
Team Enrollment: 106 Cadets Command Staff 10 Alpha Flight 26 Bravo Flight 24 Charlie Flight 18 Delta Flight 28 Instructors: Vaughan Whited, Major (ret), USAF Danilya Stilchen, Master Sergeant (ret), USAF
2017-2018 Academics AS 410 – Survival Survival Preparedness The Survivor’s Needs The Will to Survive Personal Protection Necessities to maintain Life Orientation and Traveling AZ Wildlife Self Defense First Aide Auto Maintenance an Emergency Hiking LE 100 – Leadership Education Citizenship, Customs and Curiosities, Traditions LE 300 – Leadership Education Life Skills & Career opportunities
Communication ➢ DVHS School Website ➢ Remind Me app ➢ Classroom Calander ➢ Command Staff numbers ➢ Instagram (dvafjrotc) ➢ Canvas
Team Goals ➢ Cadet Impact Goals : ○ The Unit will conduct at least 6 fundraising events throughout the year ○ The Unit will conduct at least 4 flag raising ceremonies throughout the year ➢ School Impact Goals : ○ The Unit will conduct at least 7 APTs throughout the year ○ At least 70% of the cadets will participate in at least one co-curricular activity ➢ Community Impact Goals : ○ The Unit will conduct at least 4 community service events involving at least 25 cadets ○ The Unit will complete at least 3,200 hours of community service
Training Priorities First Year Improvement: Stressed importance of proper uniform wear and good grades Motivated them to participate in community service Encouraged them to join our award-winning Drill Team and Sabre Team Enlisted Soph/Jr Improvement: Put them in leadership positions at community service events Gave them color guard opportunities at District board meetings, sports games, NHS induction ceremonies
Training Priorities How We Improved Our Officers: Assigned them specific jobs such as logistics, historian, public affairs, etc Officers are required to report their progress at bi-monthly staff meetings Officers held to a higher standard of uniform wear as an example to underclassmen Encourage Officers to serve as mentors across campus to correct and teach underclassmen in regards to respect and professionalism
Community Service ➢ Exceeded Goal: 3,200 hours ➢ So far 4,016 hours ➢ 127 events ➢ DVHS Sports, Care Packages to Deployed Troops, Color Guards, Parades, Monthly DVHS clean-up, Parent Teacher Conferences, DVHS Habitat Preserve, Large team turn out events averaged close to 40 not including monthly clean-ups etc…
Community Service Commun unity y Servi vice Hour urs 6000 4,793 hrs Apr-Apr 5000 Competition 4016.25 4000 3478.25 3200 2900 3000 2500 2378 2317 2005 2000 2000 1637.5 1700 1300 1287.5 1050 1000 700 588.5 550 200 250 0 Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Earned Hrs Goal Linear (Earned Hrs) 2 per. Mov. Avg. (Goal)
Fundraisers / APT / Trips Helped Pay for Combat Dining In, Military Ball, Trips, Food, T-shirts, etc. Team conducted: 3 x Car Washes - $2,196.00 1 x Snap Raise Campaign - $5,400.00 1 x Bataan Death March $852.00 (gave it away) 1 x Military Challenge Coin Sales $400.00 1 x Popcorn sales $650.00 Mirage Elementary teaching students Bellair Elementary Veteran’s Day A Surprise Veteran’s Day Parade P Terramar Veteran’s Day 9 total T Future Freshmen Night District Board Meeting Davis Monthan AFB C Luke AFB I A Embry Riddle University
Co-Curricular Activities Multi-copter (drone) Team: Aerial Photos of Flag Raising, Color Guard: Sports, Campus etc. DVHS Football games Saber Team: District board meeting Graduations NASCAR Multiple Community events Terramar and Bellair Elementary Combat Dining-In – 96 cadets Military Ball – 83 cadets Competitions: Rifle Marksmanship Team Drill : 33 Cadets participated Wellness Program Desert Talon / West Mitchell Presidential Fitness x 2 Orienteering : 30 Cadets Weekly PT Sophies Flat / First Water x 2 ea Sports Day Air Rifle Marksman : 8 cadets Parades x 2 11 competitions Embry Riddle Leadership Reaction Academic Bowl x 2 Course Sports Day x 2 Summer Leadership 4 day Camp Air Rifle 3 day Camp
Survival Skills Training
Horseback Training
Retiring Our Flag with Honor
Cadets in Action Phoenix International Raceway Surprise Veteran’s Day Parade Orienteering Meet Air Rifle Team
Cadets in Action Luke AFB Tour Davis Monthan AFB Tour
Cadets in Action St Mary’s Food Drive DVHS Habitat Clean-up Girl Scout Cookie Drive
Cadets in Action Military Ball Drill Competitions Combat Dining In
Earned Benefits HONOR RESPECT MATURITY SELF-ESTEEM RESPONSIBILITY TEAMWORK SERVICE FAMILY Enter active duty two ranks above others – E-3 PRIDE FUN
What is Expected of Cadets Be willing to engage! Read cadet guide Keep grades up in all classes Wear the uniform correctly - hair in regulation Be the example on and off campus of respect and professionalism Work at least 12 hrs of community service per semester Be on time where you are supposed to go Step up to responsibilities Have fun!
AFJROTC Family HONOR RESPECT MATURITY SELF-ESTEEM RESPONSIBILITY TEAMWORK SERVICE FAMILY PRIDE FUN
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