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Lacy Schilmiller was nominated as a Beck's Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the range. What she loves most about high school sports is how they bring excitement and challenging possibilities to life for all who participate. Lacy believes all school sports provide a mental break from schoolwork and she can put forth the best of her abilities. Lacy participates a lot in NJROTC (Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) and she is in the running for future Commander of her school's NJROTC. She volunteers at her school in various ways such as doing the presentation of colors (national anthem) at the football and basketball games, teachers assistant, participating on the Precision Rifle Team, helping with annual fundraisers such as the pancake breakfast, color run, and more. Lacy is deeply involved with her local 4-H, where she is the media producer, and has written and received two 4-H grants for her club. She enjoys helping the fair board to set up parking and animal barns, running the "My Little Farm," guiding younger kids with animals, and being the go-to help for a lot of people. She also shows meat pen chickens, pigs, and goats and helps the mini-4H'ers with their animals. Lacy is also very involved with her local church. She regularly attends the youth choir, serves at mass, helps with the High-School Hangout youth group, and attends camps and conventions. Lacy feels as though she has made an impact on her community by selling Kennebec potato bags and donating the money she made to a different organization each year. Agriculture means a lot to Lacy. It has taught her over the years that everything starts small like a seed, and as it grows or changes, adaptations and resources flourish. If she had to say one word that describes the agriculture grown in her, it is initiative. She has learned that in agriculture she needs to make her own decisions and be resourceful. In the future, Lacy has some possible college choices, but she does know that she would like to go into the Air Force ROTC or the Army ROTC to continue her passion for rifle and then become an officer in the medical field. Her overall goal is to work for the VA hospital so she can give back to those who gave their all and hear their stories of the good times with their friends and family.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Good morning and happy Monday! This morning we have a special program for you. It was our pleasure to visit East Aurora High School for the Tomcat Mega Meet, a great showcase of student cadets and schools across the state that come together to compete in various military drills and activities. It was very impressive to witness the different students work together and also represent their respective military branches. But that's not all! We also spoke with the Chiefs and to get their feelings on the day's activities and the future of the program. Lastly, we talked to Mr. Dick Schindel, founder of Dick's Mini Donuts, LLC! Good morning Aurora would like to say "thank you" to East Aurora School District 131 for their continued support of our program and to the families of the student cadets across the state. Special shout-outs also go to Cadets Bustamante and Vargas, Master Chief Rushing, Chief Farmer and Mooseheart. Enjoy this episode! Have a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in 5 days a week, Monday thru Friday from 9:00 to 9:30 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodmorningaurorail Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora ACTV (Aurora Community Television): https://www.aurora-il.org/309/Aurora-Community-TV #positivevibes #positiveenergy #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #morningnews #morningshow #NJROTC #eastaurorahighschool
Dr. Heather Schultz, the assistant principal at Workman Middle School and Master Chief John Spaulding, the Naval Science instructor at Booker T Washington High School, share how students are taking advantage of the only middle school NJROTC program in Escambia County—one with a unique partnership between the schools. Learn how this program not only builds up students academically and socially, but also provides college scholarships.Guests: Dr. Heather Schultz & Master Chief John Spaulding https://www.escambiaschools.org/domain/1512 Want to interact with the resources and guests featured here in real life?! Join us at the 2nd annual FREE Podcastapalooza! There will be a live animal presentation by animal tales and food trucks like BAM snowballs, Kip's Hotdogs & MELT Pensacola.One lucky guest will win a $250 Amazon gift card! Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 1, 2025 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Booker T Washington High School. Learn more about Escambia County School District: https://www.escambiaschools.org/Find additional links: https://www.voicesunitedineducation.com/podcast-episodesHost: Meredith Hackwith Edwards
When your high school buddy recalls how he wound up leaving the school's NJROTC program because of a girl. From our episode with Jered Feldman
Host Keith Ippolito chats with North Cobb High School junior Alexis Holmes, the only student from Georgia selected for the Naval Flight Academy program. Alexis, a model of leadership and determination, discusses her journey including community service, leading NJROTC teams, and soccer. Commander Philip Pasco provides insights into the Naval Flight Academy program and Alexis's path. Alexis's story demonstrates the potential of Cobb County's future leaders. Show Sponsors: www.inglesmarkets.com www.cuofga.org www.drakerealty.com SOCIAL: @KeithIpp86 Cobb Life Instagram Cobb Life Facebook North Cobb - Harrison NJROTC Produced by The BG AD GroupSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we talk with Charlie Bynum, Landon Cantu, and Saul Romero to learn what NJROTC is all about.
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Major Shawn Studley joins the shows to discuss the competitions of Catawba Ridge's NJROTC. To help get the Catawba Ridge NJROTC Get to Pensacola and compete in the National Championships PayPal and Zelle email address is crhscorpsboosterclub@gmail.com CashApp: $CRHSCorpsBoosterClub Or mail a check to NNDCC Unit Catawba Ridge High School Booster Club Corps of Cadets Catawba Ridge High School 1180 Fort Mill parkway Fort Mill SC 29715 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lou Collazo is a retired Chief Warrant Officer 4, with 32 years of active duty service. We sat down and talked about some of his career, and more about what he's been up to for the past 11 years as a Senior Naval Science Instructor for Campbell High School NJROTC program Ewa Beach, HI. The motivating factors of his continued service to his community through the program and the impacts it has on his students. We also discuss the benefits and process to becoming a NJROTC instructor. Enjoy the episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bravozulupodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravozulupodcast/support
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Natalia spent two years in NJROTC and was the first of three siblings to join. She talks about running and competing on the PT team, awards she earned, and spends time discussing community service both in and outside the NJROTC program. Joined by her brother and active member of NJROTC Joey, Natalia gives her insights on the program and what she enjoyed and what she learned from Sahuarita NJROTC.
Ashley completed all four years of High school in the NJROTC program. She held several positions and was a part of several teams including Unarmed Exhibition Drill. She along with her best friend supported the NJROTC Rugby teams first year as members of the training staff which led to her interest in the medical field. She is currently enrolled a s a full time student studying medicine in Tucson AZ. Joined by her brother Joey, Ashley talks bout what she learned, experienced, and looks back on from her time in the Sahuarita NJROTC program.
Sahuarita / Walden Grove NJROTC interview with Joey Brunette. Joey is s Junior and holds the position of Admin Officer in the NJROTC program. He is the Armed Exhibition Drill Team Commander and holds positions on the Raiders, Academics, and Rugby Teams.
Today is the first phone interview of the podcast, with Mike's old high school friend Jered Feldman. Jered and Mike share a few experiences from high school: they met in Coach Campbell's geometry class and also participated in football and NJROTC. Today, they talk about those experiences and more.
Mark Gurganus grew up in Wilmington, attended the University of North Carolina on an NJROTC scholarship, and then began a career in the US Marine Corps. Gurganus rose to the rank of Major General, commanding thousands of men and women on the front lines of America’s War on Terrorism, until a deadly attack on a base in Afghanistan in 2012. Gurganus talks candidly about the attack and the investigation that found him responsible, forcing his retirement and ending his 37-year decorated career.
In episode 3 of Central Works, students talk to fellow students in the welding and NJROTC programs. This is the final episode before summer break, but check back in this fall for all new episodes!
Eryn comes from a military family. Her father served 28 years in the Army and retired as a Colonel, her brother is a graduate of West Point, and her husband is a Captain in the Army. Growing up, Eryn learned every day what it meant to serve one’s country, and after graduating from Florida State University, headed to Jacksonville as a Teach For America high school English teacher. Given Jacksonville’s proximity to two naval bases and the strong NJROTC culture, Eryn got the chance to bring the military into her classroom every day and expose her students to the opportunities the military could provide them. Today, Eryn is the director of Teach For America’s Military Veterans Initiative, helping to ensure that military veterans and spouses are aware of teaching as a second career, and that students across the country benefit from their talent and commitment. Prior to this role, Eryn began TFA’s Military Spouse Affinity Group to provide support for military spouses on staff who might feel particularly isolated, and gives them an outlet to communicate regularly about the issues facing military spouses – having spouses deployed, transferring to another bases, and leaving community and friends. In 2015 she was named Fort Benning’s Military Spouse of the Year by Military Spouse Magazine. Show Notes: http://VeteranPodcast.com/012
Nico gives us our first glimpse of the year into NJROTC at PHS.