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WCSD JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge

WCSD JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge. 29 - 31 March 2017. OBJECTIVES Build citizenship Develop Leadership skills Build self-esteem Have fun. Cadet Leadership Challenge. FOCUS ON: Adventure training Leadership development No military tactics No military recruitment. Activities.

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WCSD JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge

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  1. WCSD JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge 29 - 31 March 2017

  2. OBJECTIVES Build citizenship Develop Leadership skills Build self-esteem Have fun Cadet Leadership Challenge • FOCUS ON: • Adventure training • Leadership development • No military tactics • No military recruitment

  3. Activities • Leadership Stations • Team Building • Low Ropes • High Ropes • Confidence • Leap of Faith • Orienteering • Rope Bridging • Night Hike & Science Walk • Camp Fire

  4. Grizzly Creek CampArea Map GHS Web Page: • SY1718 JCLC Brief • Parent Letter w/ Map • Overnight Family Packet

  5. Parade Field

  6. Cadre Sleeping Responsibilities (29-31 Mar) - 11 per cabin • Red 1 – DRHS/Reed (F) • Red 2 – HHS (F) • Red 3 – HHS (F) • Blue 1 – SHS (F) • Blue 2 – SHS (F) • Blue 3 – GHS (F) • Blue Arts & Crafts – TBD • Green 1 – HHS (M) • Green 2 – Reed (M) • Green 3 – DRHS (M) • Silver 1 – GHS (M) • Silver 2 – GHS (M) • Silver 3 – SHS (M) • Silver Over Flow - TBD

  7. Green / Silver VillageLODGING GROUP

  8. Auditorium

  9. Red Village

  10. Blue Village

  11. Green Village

  12. Silver Village

  13. Medical Building

  14. BarracksBathing Facilities

  15. BarracksSleeping Facilities CADET AREA CADRE AREA

  16. The LodgeDining Facility

  17. Training AreasLow Ropes and Teambuilding

  18. Training AreasClimbing Wall

  19. Training AreasLow Ropes: Fitness Areas

  20. Training AreasHigh Ropes: Climbing Tower and Leap of Faith

  21. Training AreasHigh Ropes

  22. Training AreaCadets in Action

  23. Training AreasOrienteering & Rope Bridging (new)

  24. Hat, Water Bottle, Back Pack provided Packing ListSEE PAGE # 4, FAMILY PACKET GIRLS!!!!! BRING YOUR STUFF!!! Warm Coat Eat Breakfast!!!!! 2 Pair Shoes or Boots Sleeping Bag Need? • 2 Sets ACUs: 15 / 16 Mar 18 • Winter Jacket

  25. Prohibited Items • Prescription / Non Prescription Drugs: • “Zip lock bag” • Name w/ Permanent Marker • Exceptions: Inhalers and Epipens • No Pogee Bait • Jewelry – watch ok • No Electronics:Will collect phones before departure • Other prohibited items: • weapons, knives, tobacco, alcohol, drugs, hair dryer, matches, lighter,

  26. Schedule • Day 1: • Depart 1st school: 0730 • Arrive Grizzly Ranch: 0930 • Integrate squads and team building: 0930-1130 • Chaperones meet in lodge: 0930 – 1130 • Lunch: 1130-1300 • Certification of all squads on low ropes course • Dinner: 1730 (Retreat Flag) • Cabin organization: 1830-1915 • Night Hike (all squads): 1915 to 2100 – mix of hiking and science • Lights out: 2200

  27. Schedule • Day 2: • Wakeup – 0700 • Breakfast – 0800 (Raise Flag) • Three squads rotate through 2 Leadership Stations (90 mins each) • Three squads rotate through Orienteering and Rope Bridging Stations (two squads 90 mins each) • Four squads rotate through High Ropes (Alpine Tower & Zip Line/Leap of Faith), plus others as available (3 hrs.) • Lunch – 1200 • Three squads rotate through 2 Leadership Stations (90 mins each) • Four squads rotate through Orienteering and Rope Bridging Stations (two squads 90 mins each) • Three squads rotate through High Ropes (Alpine Tower & Zip Line/Leap of Faith), plus others as available (3 hrs.) • Dinner – 1700 (Retreat Flag) • Camp Fire/Skits – 1900 to 2100 (by cabin) • Lights out - 2200

  28. Schedule • Day 3 • Wakeup – 0700 • Breakfast – 0800 (Raise Flag): bring luggage and clear cabins • Four squads rotate through 2 Leadership Stations (90 mins each) • Three squads rotate through Orienteering and Rope Bridging Stations (two squads 90 mins each) • Three squads rotate through High Ropes (Alpine Tower & Zip Line/Leap of Faith), plus others as available (3 hrs.) • Lunch and pass out sack dinner – 1200 • Camp Photo - 1300 • Reflection and AAR - 1315 to 1400 • Depart for home – 1400 (issue arches to instructors) • Sack Dinner on bus

  29. Additional Benefits • New environment for cadets • Teamwork/Leadership Development • Interaction with cadets from other schools • Mission Success – Get subordinates through challenging events • Planning/Supervision skills • Recognition – Award Arches • JCLC, Camp, LRC, Ropes • Leadership Ribbon

  30. Safety • CADET SAFETY PARAMOUNT • Drink water, go to the bathroom, use sunscreen, listen to the instructors • Medical Support on site / Portola 7 min away • Cadets travel in the “buddy system” everywhere Evacuation as required

  31. Reminders • We will gather in the RO Bldg in ACUs at 0630 on & 29 March – the bus leaves at 0730 hours • Remember the “buddy system” once we leave • Positive attitude, set the example, have fun! • Panic Numbers: • LTC Iratcabal: 775-721-3075 • CW5 Anderson: 775-721-4177

  32. Questions?

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