The resolution emphasizes the significant impact that the Adairsville JROTC program has had, particularly its record of community service and success in state and national competitions. The students participate in a variety of community service activities and regularly honor veterans through color guard presentations. The program's Drill Team has excelled, winning a remarkable 31 state championships since 2008, while their Raider Team has achieved national recognition, showcasing both teamwork and athletic prowess.
Summary
House Resolution 1181 recognizes and commends the Adairsville High School JROTC program for its achievements and contributions to the community. Established in 2005, the program has garnered numerous awards that reflect its commitment not only to military discipline but also to academia and character development. This commendation highlights the program's unique role in fostering leadership and civic responsibility among students, combining rigorous training with community engagement.
Contention
While there are no major points of contention associated with HR1181, the recognition of school programs often sparks discussions on funding and support for extracurricular activities. Supporters of such resolutions advocate for continued investment in programs like JROTC that promote leadership and discipline among youth. Conversely, there are ongoing debates around the extent to which military programs should be integrated within educational institutions, which may influence future discussions about similar resolutions.
A RESOLUTION to honor and commend the Ooltewah High School Army JROTC Male Raider Team upon its first-place finish in the Challenge Division at the All Service Raider National Championship.
A RESOLUTION celebrating the first place win by the Lady Long Knives of George Rogers Clark High School United States Army JROTC at the 2023 JROTC National Raider Challenge Championship in the All-Services Female Division.
A RESOLUTION to honor and commend the Ooltewah High School Army JROTC Female Raider Team upon its fourth-place finish in the Master's Division at the All Service Raider National Championship.