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New ROTC program launches at campus with alumni speaker Skylar Tamara

December 17, 2024 | Jackson County Public Schools, School Districts, North Carolina


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New ROTC program launches at campus with alumni speaker Skylar Tamara
Under the bright lights of the JCPS Board Meeting, excitement filled the air as members discussed the upcoming launch of a new ROTC program set to begin in January. The initiative aims to provide students with unique opportunities, fostering leadership skills and personal growth.

Mr. Davy, a key figure in the program's development, shared his enthusiasm about the students already signing up, highlighting the positive impact it will have on the campus community. The anticipation grew as he introduced Skylar Tamara, a former student and current participant in the Army ROTC at North Carolina State University.

Skylar took the floor, sharing her personal journey and the transformative experience she has had through the ROTC program. “Honestly, I had no idea what I wanted to do,” she admitted, reflecting on her initial uncertainty before discovering the program. Her story resonated with many in the room, as she emphasized how the ROTC has been a pivotal decision in her university life, opening doors she never knew existed.

The meeting not only showcased the enthusiasm for the new program but also highlighted the importance of student voices in shaping educational opportunities. As the board members listened intently, it became clear that this initiative could pave the way for future leaders, instilling confidence and a sense of purpose in the students of JCPS. The excitement surrounding the ROTC program marks a promising step forward for the district, with hopes of inspiring many more students like Skylar to explore their potential.

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