Boone High NJROTC is
awarded “Most Improved” unit in the Nation
Unit logged a whopping
9,000 community service hours
September 10, 2012 – Boone High School began the new school
year with a national honor. The school’s Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp (NJROTC) was
awarded the “Most Improved” NJROTC unit in the nation. The unit will be
recognized for this national award at the Central Florida Navy League luncheon
on Tuesday, September
11, 2012 at the Radisson Hotel, 1724 N. Alafaya Trail, at 11:30 a.m.
Pictured l to r: Carlota Iglesias, Boone High; First Sergeant Gustavus Wilson, Boone High;Laura Burk, Central Florida Navy League Representative, Cadet Commander Glover, Boone High; and Commander Craig F. Rouhier, Boone High
Boone’s NJROTC received this national
award for their dedication and service to the Central Florida community. The
award is being presented from the United States Navy League based on a
recommendation from the NJROTC Area Commander and on a total point scale which
measures the achievements of each unit. The United States and overseas units
comprise 11 different areas with 619 NJROTC units and over 300,000 Cadets. The
Boone High Unit achieved the second-most total points of all the units and had
the most community service hours of any of the 619 schools; over 9,000 total
hours.
The unit also excelled in other areas
including: 100 percent graduation rate for all senior cadets, five National
Honor Society inductees, 10 cadets with unweighted GPA’s of over 3.5, three
Eagle Scouts, and three cadets receiving full Navy ROTC college scholarships
totaling over $600,000.
With the leadership of Commander Craig
F. Rouhier, the unit now has 175 cadets at Boone High School for the 2012-13
school year. Cadets serve as great role models and
ambassadors for the school. They are often relied upon by the principal,
administration, and students. Commander Craig F. Rouhier said, “We could
not have had the 2011-2012 year that we had without the help of the Boone High
School administration, especially our principal Dr. Margaret McMillen and assistant principal
Carlota Iglesias.”
Also, on September 11, 2012, the Orange
County School Board will recognize the Boone NJROTC unit for their national
award prior to the regularly-scheduled school board meeting at Ronald Blocker
Educational Leadership Center beginning at 5:30 p.m.
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