Team commanders organize meetings where cadets participate in Kahoot quizzes, which simulate questions from:
The official academics test
Inspection questions
National Collaboration & Study Resource.
We collaborate with top academic and JLAB (Junior Leadership & Academic Bowl) teams across the country to strengthen our preparation strategies.
We develop team study guides that include:
Topics from previous years’ competitions
General knowledge relevant to JROTC
Team commanders also work together to:
Discover ways to engage new or potential team members
Offer incentives to reward determination and academic success
Active Learning & Skill Building. The academics team sets clear goals to improve overall comprehension and understanding of a variety of subjects. Team members create mini slideshows on common academic test topics:
These slideshows reflect their personal knowledge
They are used in group sessions for:
Peer teaching
Collective review and note-taking
This approach helps build:
Public speaking skills
Leadership experience
A collaborative mindset among like-minded individuals
The academics team sets clear goals to improve overall comprehension and understanding of a variety of subjects.
Team members create mini slideshows on common academic test topics:
These slideshows reflect their personal knowledge
They are used in group sessions for:
Peer teaching
Collective review and note-taking
This approach helps build:
Public speaking skills
Leadership experience
A collaborative mindset among like-minded individuals
Community Involvement & Support System. All members are encouraged to contribute through community service, particularly by:
Joining The Junior Guard team
Visiting middle schools to:
Help students prepare for future JROTC involvement
Provide insight into a cadet’s life
Throughout all of this, we strive to inspire each other to be our best. Team commanders are always available to offer:
Academic support
Emotional encouragement
Help ensuring every cadet is positioned for success in JROTC
Teams
Precision class air rifles are the epitome of accuracy and craftsmanship. These rifles are designed with meticulous attention to detail and are often used in high-level competitions, such as the Olympics.
Precision air rifles are made from high-quality materials like aluminum and carbon fiber, ensuring durability and stability. They often have adjustable stocks to fit the shooter's body perfectly. Key features include:
Sights: These rifles come equipped with advanced sighting systems, including diopter sights and adjustable rear sights, allowing for pinpoint accuracy.
Trigger Mechanism: The triggers are highly adjustable, enabling shooters to customize the pull weight and travel distance to their preferences.
Power and Consistency: Precision air rifles are usually powered by compressed air or CO2, providing consistent power and shot placement.
Sporter class air rifles are designed for entry-level and intermediate shooters, making them ideal for beginners and those looking to enjoy the sport recreationally. Key features include:
Materials and Construction: Sporter rifles are typically made from more affordable materials like wood or synthetic stocks. They are designed to be lightweight and easy to handle.
Sights: Sporter rifles usually come with basic iron sights or simple diopter sights, which are sufficient for casual shooting and beginner competitions.
Trigger Mechanism: The triggers on sporter rifles are less adjustable compared to precision rifles, but they are still reliable and easy to use.
Power and Consistency: Sporter rifles are often powered by spring-piston or pneumatic systems, offering consistent performance at a lower cost.
Price: Precision air rifles are generally more expensive due to their advanced features and materials, while sporter rifles are more budget-friendly.
Adjustability: Precision rifles offer extensive customization options, whereas sporter rifles are more standardized.
Intended Use: Precision rifles are geared towards serious competitors, while sporter rifles are perfect for beginners and casual shooters.
Whether you're aiming for Olympic gold or just enjoying a day at the range, both precision and sporter class air rifles have something unique to offer.
Both classes of air rifle are used, Sporter for JV, in which cadets wear street clothes and use simpler gear. The precision team uses olympic level gear to achieve much higher scores at the varsity level.