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PROSSER JROTC November NEWSLETTER

PROSSER JROTC November NEWSLETTER . We started off the month by welcoming the 8 th graders during our Open House. Hundreds of 8 th graders from all over the city saw what Prosser’s all about. They even got a performance from our JROTC D&B. Canned Food Drive.

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PROSSER JROTC November NEWSLETTER

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  1. PROSSER JROTC November NEWSLETTER We started off the month by welcoming the 8th graders during ourOpen House. Hundreds of 8thgraders from all over the city saw what Prosser’s all about. They even got a performance from our JROTC D&B.

  2. Canned Food Drive This month was all about making sure everyone had a happy Thanksgiving. JROTC held a canned food drive and collected over three thousand pounds of cans. They also participated in a turkey give away, sponsored by Alderman Emma Mitts, to make sure every family in need had something to eat on Thanksgiving. Turkey Give Away

  3. Blood Drive Our 2nd Blood Drive ,held on Report Card Pick-up day, was very successful. Many students, parents, and staff donated. Thank you to all who participated. Junior Achievement Cadets visited Ella Flagg Young. They taught kids about economy and the environment.

  4. New members to our Battalion Staff “I feel very proud that Major Shepphard appointed Ayala and I to be the Battalion Surgeons. It is a great responsibility that we gladly take on. Preparing to become the battalion surgeons was an experience we will never forget. We assisted a training at Rush Medical University. There, we were taught how to give CPR on a hands-on training. We learned how to treat minor and severe bleeding and all there is about first aid by ER doctors. Ayala and I are now certified in first-aid. Our job is to attend to all activities with cadets to provide first-aid in the case of any cadet needing of it. The well-being of every cadet in the Battalion is our responsibility.” -C/SFC Quinonez C/ SFCAyala and C/SFC Quinonez Let’s welcome our new Battalion S-3, no one better than C/CPT Estrada. He has proven his dedication to our Battalion and to D&B, so he was chosen for this position. Congratulations!

  5. Cut Fast Gut Deep Competition We are especially proud of the Freshman Drill Team . It was their first time on the floor and they did an amazing job. There were many schools who participated in this event, but they were no competition to our Color Guard, Freshman and Senior Drill teams.

  6. Our amazing Battalion made our Cut Fast Gut Deep Competition successful. Thank you to all who participated! All Drill Commanders were awarded for their outstanding work with their platoons. C/CSM Temple and C/ 2nd LT. Leverston were the last 2 standing on the knockout competition. The Drill Team patiently waiting to hit the floor.

  7. Dental Cleaning Over 400 students were given the opportunity to receive free dental cleaning. Many students took advantage of this and walked out of there with clean smiles . Cadets of the Month: November C/CPT Alvarado (Senior Drill Team Commander) C/ Molina (Freshman Drill Team Commander) These are the Cadets of the Month for the month of November. They have shown commitment and dedications towards the JROTC program and are dedicated to win 1st place in the drill competitions Congratulate our Drill Commanders. Project by the Battalion S-5 C/1st Lt Cordero

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