• ADDITIONALLY OFFERED EXTRACURRICULAR PROGRAMS

     

    COMMUNITY SERVICE: To produce well-informed and helpful citizens, AFJROTC encourages its cadets to get involved in their local communities. This aspect of AFJROTC is one of the most rewarding and fun. The number, type, and size of cadet service projects are limited only by imagination. Community Service counts for approximately 20% of the class grade. Cadets are encouraged to maintain a volunteer account and log hours at the President’s Volunteer Service Award website.

     

    CYBERPATRIOT: CyberPatriot is a National Youth Cyber Education Program sponsored by the Air Force Association (AFA) to inspire high school students towards careers in cybersecurity or other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines critical to our nation's future. In the rounds of competition, teams and gives a set of virtual images that represent operating systems and are tasked with finding cybersecurity vulnerabilities within and hardening the system while maintaining critical services.

     

    KITTY HAWK AIR SOCIETY (KHAS): KHAS is the academic honor society of AFJROTC. Its purpose is to promote high academic standards and achievement. KHAS also developed leadership abilities, recognizes academic excellence, and further members' knowledge of the Air Force role in aerospace.  To be admitted, an instructor will review your eligibility. The minimum is a 3.5 cumulative GPA and "A" in AFJROTC. (Limited to approximately the top 20% of cadets).

     

    AERO CLUB: This club operates and maintains the unit's drones and other remotely controlled aircraft in accordance with Air Force and District policies and in accordance with FAA regulations. Cadets learn leadership and management principles of an Air Force flight program, perform community outreach, and provide multimedia support programs and activities.

     

    ACADEMIC TEAM: Academic team is a highly selective team composed of the seven highest academically ranked cadets in the Corps. These students will be selected and invited onto the team by the SASI. They are expected to study five subjects (English, Math, Science, Military Studies, and Current Events) and compete in global academic competitions throughout the school year.

     

    ROCKETRY CLUB: Model rocketry is designed, building, and flying of rockets that are made of paper, plastic, balsa wood, or any other lightweight material. A model rocketry program can provide an exciting introduction for cadets to concepts of aerospace engineering and design and the basic concepts of flight and space. It can motivate cadets to attain a greater knowledge of aerospace studies and arouse interest in aerospace careers.

     

     

     

     

Last Modified on July 28, 2023