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FCHS Tiger Battalion qualifies for nationals with state titles

With a dominant showing at the state drill meet, the Fayette County High Army JROTC Tiger Battalion has their eyes set on a national championship. At their recent competition, the […]

Tiger Battalion named an Honor Unit with Distinction

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Even among programs that demand excellence, Fayette County High’s JROTC program ranks among the best of the best. The Tiger Battalion has completed the JROTC Program for Accreditation, elevating itself to the top to be an Honor Unit with Distinction. An Honor Unit with Distinction is one that has demonstrated exceptional performance in all areas of program operation. In order to be awarded this rating, the JROTC program must score at least 96% or a minimum of 576 points on the formal inspection and 384 points out of 400 points on the unit report. The cadets were evaluated in the following areas: Battalion Staff Continuous Improvement Briefing and Interview, Service Learning Briefing, Cadet Portfolio and Interview and Drill and Ceremony. They created a slide presentation and briefed it to the 6th Brigade, which is the higher headquarters for JROTC’s units.

Two Tigers place at FCCLA State with one championship

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery At the FCCLA State Competition on March 13, a pair of Tigers placed, with one winning a state championship. Competing virtually, two Fayette County High students finished among Georgia’s best in culinary categories. Kayce Davis, a sophomore, won first place in the FCCLA State Knife Skills competition. To win, one must examine and perform all aspects of kitchen knife and classic knife skills, apply effective setup through lab practice, and demonstrate competency skills in many different knife cut techniques. Along with the gold medal, Davis was awarded the top cash prize of $100.

Fayette County High JROTC dominates area competition

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery The Tiger Battalion is headed to state. Fayette County High’s Army JROTC squad swept all area drill competitions they entered, earning an automatic bid to compete at state. By claiming 1st place in Color Guard, Armed Squad, and Unarmed Squad, the Tigers are area champions for the seventh year in a row. The FCHS Army JROTC Tiger Battalion is Morgan Wucher, Marquis Jones, Briyana Wheeler, Mitch Howard, Joshua Achiu, Kayce Davis, Sarah Nwuha, Anthony Cordero, Alex Houston, Grace Picklesimer, and Vanessa Campagna. The squad is under the direction of First Sergeant Anthony Bell, Sr.

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