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NC-802
2700 N College Rd

Wilmington, NC 28405-8816
910-350-2089. ext 231 Telephone
910-350-2083 Facsimile

Gary O. Green, Lt Col, USAF (Ret), Sr Aerospace Science Instructor
Charles L. Smith, CMSgt, USAF (Ret), Aerospace Science Instructor
Jonathan Nixon, c/Major, NC-802, Group Commander
Mission: Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community
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AFJROTC Mission
"Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community ”

The objectives of JROTC are to educate and train high school cadets in citizenship, promote community service, instill responsibility, character, and
self-discipline, and provide instruction in air and space fundamentals.

The AFJROTC program is grounded in the Air Force core values of integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. The curriculum
emphasizes the Air Force heritage and traditions, the development of flight, applied flight sciences, military aerospace policies, and space exploration.

Reference: http://www.afoats.af.mil/AFJROTC/AboutJROTC.asp 

Attitude
Freedom                                        
Judgment

Respect
Opportunity
Teamwork
Character

Source:  The Reverend Doctor Major Dondi Costin, Chaplain, Pope AFB, NC 20 March 2004


Mission Statement E. A. Laney High School

To prepare all students for the future by striving for excellence in pursuit of a quality education by providing a rigorous and relevant curriculum within a safe and caring environment.


Mission NC 802

The mission of NC 802 is to prepare better, more productive citizens through the application of the USAF core values, Integrity First, Service Before Self and Excellence in all we do in the study of Leadership, Aviation History, Science of Flight and Science of Space.

Educational Goals

NC-802, Emsley A. Laney High School

GOALS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2007-2008


SASI Rank/Name:  Lt Col Gary O Green
SASI Phone:  (910)350-2089 231
Date/Time Submitted: 10/10/2007

SECTION ONE:  DESCRIPTION OF UNIT

E. A. Laney High School is a suburban high school with a 31.9% minority enrollment.  The general population is comprised of students who are easily distracted from the pursuit of academic excellence.   Students are not normally engaged as members of any school organizations other than athletics, band or chorus.  Activities outside of school include the ocean-front within 15 minutes drive.  School-wide concerns:  25% free/reduced lunch; variance in achievement gap.

SECTION TWO:  UNIT GOALS

1.  Cadet - Increase membership in Kitty Hawk Air Society by 2%

2. Cadet -
Activity Leadership Ribbon by 5%

3.
School
- Increase the cadet retention rate by 2%
4.  School - Increase the number of cadets earning the Activity Ribbon by 5%

5.  Community - Increase the number of cadets earning the service ribbon by 5%

6. Community - Increase the number of cadets earning the Color Guard ribbon by 7%


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