Events and Camps
NJROTC and NON-NJROTC related
Sunday September 21st
All cadets successfully completed their navigation course by locating all 14 designated points within the allotted time. Each course spanned approximately three miles and challenged participants with rugged wooded terrain, steep hills, and varied elevation. The exercise demanded not only physical endurance but also sharp decision-making and teamwork. Their timely completion reflects both their preparation and resilience in the face of demanding outdoor conditions.
All cadets successfully completed their navigation course by locating all 14 designated points within the allotted time. Each course spanned approximately three miles and challenged participants with rugged wooded terrain, steep hills, and varied elevation. The exercise demanded not only physical endurance but also sharp decision-making and teamwork. Their timely completion reflects both their preparation and resilience in the face of demanding outdoor conditions.
This summer, from June 29th-July3rd Cadets Kitara Castro, Jason Harris and Jeremy Weldon attended sail academy at ODU in Norfolk, Virginia. Sailing is a fantastic life skill that can reinforce many of the lessons from the Naval Science Curriculum. Sailing can build confidence and create a lifelong love of the sea and its lore. The Area Four/Five SA gives Cadets a hands-on introduction to basic seamanship, an opportunity to learn a unique skill and enhance their leadership abilities while enjoying a world-class competitive sailing experience. SA consists of ground school training and hands-on, on-the-water (OTW) practical skills training. The general philosophy of SA is to keep the Cadets in a
dynamic, learning environment throughout the training day.
dynamic, learning environment throughout the training day.




