During the school year JROTC has Team Building Exercises to help build teamwork in the corps.
During the school year JROTC has Team Building Exercises to help build teamwork in the corps.
Cadet participate in numerous different Team Building Exercises.
Read More »Cadets participate in various Team Building Exercises.
Read More »On November 20th, 2017 our senior cadets completed the “Planks” team building exercise.
Read More »On September 9th we competed in a competition in new albany and placed 2nd overall, and the competition consisted of the mile run, Push-Ups,Sit-ups, Rocket ball,Free Throw Shoot,and a variety of team building exercises
Read More »On, Tuesday, March 15th, ROTC conducted the “Marshmallow Challenge” with 1 Marshmallow, 20 pieces of spaghetti, tape and string. Their goal was to build the tallest structure with a Marshmallow on top. This team building exercise forced the students to effectively work together, and communicate in order to successfully build a structure.
Read More »On, Thursday, Feb 18th, the AS300 conducted the “Marshmallow Challenge” with 1 Marshmallow, 20 pieces of spaghetti, tape and string. Their goal was to build the tallest structure with a Marshmallow on top. This team building exercise forced the students to effectively work together, and communicate in order to successfully build a structure. Only 2 out of 5 groups successfully …
Read More »On Dec 17, 2015, all of the Air Force JROTC classes participated in a Team Building Exercise titled “Drop the Ball”. Small teams of cadets were given 18 straws, 18 inches of masking tape and only 15 minutes to construct a container that could “catch” a golf ball. This exercise showed how well the cadets could work together under a …
Read More »Tuesday November 24, 2015 Jrotc had a Team Building Exercise. During the Team Building Exercise we had important intel that we had to get across a river we had ten stones we had five wounded members two had been shot in the neck and can’t talk (the bandana over the mouth) Two had been shot in the arm (bandana tied …
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