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Welcome! LeFlore JROTC Rattler Battalion

Welcome! LeFlore JROTC Rattler Battalion. 700 Donald Street Mobile, Alabama 36617. Mission: To Motivate Young People to be Better Citizens!. Briefing Sequence. Cadet Battalion Commander Cadet Battalion Executive Officer Cadet S-1 Cadet S-2 Cadet S-3 Cadet S-4 Cadet S-5

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Welcome! LeFlore JROTC Rattler Battalion

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  1. Welcome! LeFlore JROTC Rattler Battalion 700 Donald Street Mobile, Alabama 36617 Mission: To Motivate Young People to be Better Citizens!

  2. Briefing Sequence • Cadet Battalion Commander • Cadet Battalion Executive Officer • Cadet S-1 • Cadet S-2 • Cadet S-3 • Cadet S-4 • Cadet S-5 • Cadet S-6 • Cadet Command Sergeant Major

  3. Cadet Battalion Commanderc/COL Ashley Lucious Responsible for the direct supervision of Cadet Battalion Executive Officer, Company Commanders and Cadet Battalion Command Sergeant Major. Also responsible for everything in which this battalion participates.

  4. HISTORY OF • JOHN L. LEFLORE • MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL • Named in honor of Mr. John L. LeFlore, • a prominent civil rights leader in the 1960s • Opened in January 1981 • Graduated its first class in 1981 • JROTC Program began at Toulminville • High School in 1969 • Designated a Preparatory Academy in 2006 • Re-designated a Magnet High School in 2008

  5. Misson of • John L. LeFlore • Magnet High School • “The faculty and staff of John L. LeFlore Magnet High School are committed to provide an educational climate conducive to the social, academic, and physical growth of our student population with special emphasis on Pre-Law and Pre-Medicine. Our goal is to equip all students with the essential tools which assure a productive life.”

  6. Rattler Battalion Organization Battalion Commander & Staff A-Company B-Company

  7. JROTC SPONSORED ACTIVITIES A. COLOR GUARDS 1. Co-ed BN COLOR GUARD B. DRILL TEAMS 1. Co-ed Varsity Drill Team 2. LET 1 Drill Squad

  8. JROTC SPONSORED ACTIVITIES (Cont.) C. COEDUCATIONAL TEAMS 1. PT COMPETITION TEAM 2. JROTC SCHOLARS BOWL TEAM 3. ADVENTURE TRAINING TEAM

  9. JROTC SPONSORED ACTIVITIES (Cont.) D. OTHER ACTIVITIES 1. HONOR GUARD FOR SPECIAL CEREMONIES 2. ESCORTS FOR SPECIAL CEREMONIES 3. COLOR GUARD FOR SPECIAL CEREMONIES 4. ORIENTEERING 5. PHYSICAL FITNESS TEAMS

  10. Feeder School Visits • Traditional Feeder Schools • Phillips (Magnet) Preparatory Academy • Dunbar (Magnet) Middle School • Clark (Magnet) Middle School • Booker T. Washington Middle School

  11. Service Learning Project • SCHOOL YEAR 2010-2011 • COMMUNITY BASED PROJECT TO SEARCY STATE MENTAL • HEALTH HOSPITAL IN MOUNT VERNON, ALABAMA • EACH COMPLETED A SUCCESS PROFILER SURVEY • ASSOCIATED ESSAYS AND JOURNALS WERE PREPARED TO • MEET REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROJECT • STUDENTS PREPARED A GROUP REPORT & ORAL • PRESENTATION ON MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES FOUND • IN THE UNITED STATES

  12. Service Learning Project

  13. JROTC! MY PERSPECTIVE

  14. Cadet Battalion Executive Officerc/MAJ Miya Barnes Responsible for supervising the cadet battalion primary staff. Assists the commander with special projects as required. Assume command of cadet battalion in absence of cadet battalion commander.

  15. Local Area Demographics TOTAL POPULATION 194,000 AVERAGE YEARLY INCOME $35,000 Ethnic Distribution Black 48.5% White 47% Hispanic 2% Asian 2% Other .5% (As of September 2010)

  16. School Demographics (Based on Enrollment Report) Student : Teacher Ratio- 25:1 Ethnic Distribution Cadet Student Black 231 945 White 0 7 Hispanic 0 1 Asian 0 0 Native American 0 1 Other 0 0 Totals 231 954

  17. Intention of Graduates (SY 10-11) JROTCSCHOOL SENIORS 43 224 GRADUATES 43 220 GRADUATION RATE 100% 98%

  18. Intention of Graduates (Cont.) JROTCSCHOOL DROPOUT NUMBER 0 4 SUSPENSIONS 45 985 AVERAGE DAILY 95%90% ATTENDANCE

  19. Academic Performance JROTC SCHOOL GPA 3.062.50 ACT 19.018.0 Seniors Attending College 39180

  20. JROTC! MY PERSPECTIVE

  21. Cadet Battalion S-1c/1LT Tiffany Davis Responsible for maintaining cadet records to include publishing orders for cadet promotion, awards, decorations, and rank suspensions. Supervise cadet Company Administrative NCOs.

  22. MAINTAIN JUMS

  23. CURRENT CADET ENROLLMENT MALEFEMALETOTAL LET 1 3864102 LET 3 62127 LET 581826 LET 7 112839 TOTAL63131194

  24. STATUS CADET COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CURRENT COMMISSIONED STATUS C/COL 1 C/LTC 0 C/MAJ 1 C/CPT 5 C/1LT 5 C/2LT 8 TOTAL20

  25. Merit/Demerit System

  26. JROTC! MY PERSPECTIVE

  27. Cadet Battalion S-2c/1LT Danyale White Responsible for ensuring that the Arms Room is neat, clean, and orderly at all times and make sure the weapons-issue log is properly maintained. In addition, maintain records of cadets involved in school related extracurricular activities.

  28. SECURITYProvided by S-2 Security Team

  29. CLUB PARTICIPATION • Basketball - Chorus • Football - Tennis • Softball - Key Club • Volleyball - National Honor Society • Track - Foreign Language Club • Dance - Various Service Clubs • Chess Team - FBLA • Theater - SGA

  30. JROTC! MY PERSPECTIVE

  31. Cadet Battalion S-3c/CPT Kiara Bryant Responsible for all battalion training operations to include development of training schedules, lesson plans, and coordination of extra curricular activities with special staff counterpart.

  32. LEADERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING • Follow Master Training Schedule • Total of 180 hours of Mandatory Training • Optional Training • Rappelling • Skiing • Canoe Trip

  33. FRESHMAN COURSE:LEADERSHIP & FOUNDATIONS FOR SUCCESS • Required for Incoming Freshman • Consists of the Following Subjects • Section I: Foundations • Know Yourself – Socrates • Learning to Learn • Study Skills • Communication Skills • Conflict Resolution • Section II: Leadership Theory • Being a Leader

  34. NEW FRESHMAN COURSE:LEADERSHIP & FOUNDATIONS FOR SUCCESS (Cont.) • Section III: Leadership Application • Leadership Strategies • Presenting Skills • Managing Conflict • Planning Skills and Social Responsibility • Section IV: Leadership Principles • Leadership Principles

  35. TRAININGHIGHLIGHTS DATEEVENT 27 AUG 11 STAFF POOL PARTY 10 SEP 11 VOLKSLAUF MUDRUN 20 SEP 11 TRI-SCHOOL PT MEET 27 SEP 11 POSTAL MATCH 29 SEP 11 ORIENTEERING TRAINING 30 SEP 11 USA ROTC ROPE BRIDGE EXERCISE 4 OCT 11 POSTAL MATCH 19 OCT 11 ORIENTEERING MEET 21 OCT 11 FRESHMAN ACADEMY COLLEGE TOUR

  36. TRAININGHIGHLIGHTS (Cont.) DATEEVENT 22 OCT 11 BEST RANGER COMPETITION (UWF) 26 OCT 11 PT MEET 3 NOV 11 LET 1 DRILL MEET/SCHOLARS BOWL 3 NOV 11 BISHOP STATE CORONATION CEREMONY 4 NOV 11 SPENCER ELEMENTARY FALL FESTIVAL 5 NOV 11 RAPPELLING UWF / PNAS MUSEUM VISIT 9 NOV 11 INVITATIONAL RIFLE MATCH 11 NOV 11 VETERAN’S DAY PARADE

  37. ACTIVITIES REMAINING 17 NOV 11 USA ROTC DINING IN 30 NOV 11 SUPERINTENDENT’S DRILL MEET/SCHOLARS BOWL 3 DEC 11 RAPPELLING AT FORT WHITING 14 DEC 11 FIELD TRIP TO FORT MIMMS/JACKSON’S OAK 11 JAN 12 TRI-SCHOOL LAND NAV TRAINING BLAKELY ST PARK 19 JAN 12 GATLINBURG SKI TRIP 24 JAN 12 POSTAL MATCH 28 JAN 12 MILITARY BALL 1 FEB 12 ORIENTEERING MEET 7 FEB 12 POSTAL MATCH

  38. ACTIVITIES REMAINING (Cont.) TBD SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT SEARCY HOSPITAL 8 FEB 12 USA CAMPUS TOUR 11 FEB 12 RAPPELLING CAMP SHELBY, MS 15 FEB 12 SHOULDER TO SHOULDER RIFLE MATCH 20 FEB 12 MLK MARDIS GRAS PARADE 29 FEB 12 LET 2 DRILL MEET / SCHOLARS BOWL MEET 6 MAR 12 POSTAL MATCH 7 MAR 12 PT MEET 28 MAR 12 DAI VARSITY DRILL MEET 31 MAR 12 LEFLORE DINING IN

  39. ACTIVITIES REMAINING (Cont.) TBD USCG CUTTER TOUR OF MOBILE BAY 4 APR 12 INVITATIONAL RIFLE MATCH 6 APR 12 FRESHMAN ACADEMY COLLEGE TOUR 10 APR 12 TRI-SCHOOL PT MEET 12 APR 12 PLAY “TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD” 25 APR 12 AWARDS CEREMONY 28 APR 12 DAUPHIN ISLAND TRIP 2 MAY 12 FIELD TRIP TO METRO JAIL 12 MAY 12 CANOE TRIP BLACKWATER RIVER 3-8 JUN 12 JCLC SUMMER CAMP

  40. JROTC SPONSOREDEVENTS STAFF POOL PARTY

  41. JROTC SPONSOREDEVENTS VOLKSLAUF MUDRUN

  42. JROTC SPONSOREDEVENTS PT MEET

  43. JROTC SPONSOREDEVENTS ROPE BRIDGE EXERCISE

  44. JROTC SPONSOREDEVENTS RAPPELLING – PENSACOLA, FL

  45. JROTC SPONSOREDEVENTS MILITARY BALL

  46. JROTC! MY PERSPECTIVE

  47. Cadet Battalion S-4c/CPT Jasmine McCaskey Responsible for maintaining all cadet supply records, ordering/receipt of supplies and materials; operation, maintenance, and cleanliness of supply room; and training of company supply NCOs.

  48. UNIFORM ISSUE

  49. BATTALION CLOTHING STATUS Clothing Issued 1. Cap Garrison (Male) 63 2. Cap Garrison (Female) 131 3. Coat (Male) 63 4. Coat (Female) 131 5 Trousers (Male) 63 6. Slacks (Female) 131 7. Skirt (Female) 0 8. Shirt (Male) 63 9. Shirt (Female) 131 10. Necktie / Tab 194 11. Shoes 194

  50. CLOTHING SHORTFALLS • The DAI makes an initial purchase of name • tags through a commercial vendor • Subsequent purchases of name tags are obtained through JROTC ExChange…a California based company • There will be a significant problem fitting females in Sizes 4 – 12 in the out years due the discontinuation of the green dress uniforms and a shortage of these particular sizes

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