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JROTC

JROTC

The program at Seaside High started in 1985. The Seaside JROTC program is orientated around improving citizenship skills: respect for authority, self-discipline, personal responsibility, leadership, and teamwork. JROTC is an excellent vehicle for the practical application of leadership and citizenship instruction for high school students. Cadets (we refer to our students as cadets) pride themselves on setting high standards of behavior. Physical fitness is stressed as a way of life and the instructional objective is to motivate young people to be better citizens. JROTC is a strictly voluntary class, and it imposes no military service obligation. It has been developed out of the historical background of over 90 years in high schools across the country.
 
 
Senior Army Instructor (SAI) Army Instructor (AI)
 
 CW3
Jordan Yard
Room: H27
Extension: 2026
Sergeant First Class 
Michael Miller Jr.
Room: H27
Extension: 2026

JROTC Email: [email protected]

2021-2022 BATTALION STAFF

Battalion Commander Battalion Executive Officer Command Sergeant Major
bc xo csm
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel
Lesly Plascencia
Cadet Major
Jazmine Maltez
Cadet Command Sergeant Major
Serenity Riparip
 
- S1 -
Battalion Adjudant
- S2 -
Battalion Information Officer
- S3 -
Battalion Training Officer
s1 s2 s3
Cadet Captain
Austin Nguyen
Cadet Captain 
Celhsly Bulalaque
Cadet Captain
Christian Baldonado
- S4 -
Battalion Supply Officer
- S5 - 
Battalion Project Officer
- S6 -
Battalion IT Manager
s4 s5 s6
Cadet Captain 
Mekaila Sebolino
Cadet Captain
Rosario Miguel
Cadet Captain 
Mariana Escobedo
 

SEASIDE HIGH SCHOOL COMPANIES

 
 
Company Commanders
Alpha CO Bravo CO Charlie CO Delta CO
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Cadet Captain
Vanessa Dimas
Cadet Captain
Lyster Ganaden
Cadet Captain
Alexis Escobedo
Cadet Captain
Jordi Casas Reyes
 
Company First Sergeants
Alpha 1SG Bravo 1SG Charlie 1SG Delta 1SG
a1sg b1sg c1sg d1sg
Cadet First Sergeant
Kaylean Mina
Cadet First Sergeant
Ivan Pecjo
Cadet First Sergeant
Nallely Rodriguez
Cadet First Sergeant
Sophia Yanogacio
 

CADET OF THE MONTH

Every month, each company will select one cadet to appear before the Cadet of the Month (COM) Board and compete for the selection of Cadet of the Month. Members of the Battalion Staff, including the Battalion Commander, will evaluate each cadet in the following areas: personal appearance, bearing, and self-confidence; oral expression and conversational skills; the ability to perform drill; knowledge; and leadership potential. Winners promote to the next rank immediately, and receive a ribbon. medal, and cord.
 
2021-2022 COM WINNERS
August September October November
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C/PFC Roman Waters, CCO C/PFC Ashley Velasco, CCO
C/PFC Adan Baltazar, DCO
C/CPL Stephanie Martinez, DCO
December  January February April
       
       
 

CADET OF THE YEAR

Cadets who won COM throughout the school year will compete against each other for Cadet of the Year (COY) in May. Because each cadet has shown tremendous growth and the most professional attitude, they participate in a grueling board that will challenge them psychologically and emotionally. The winner receives a medal.
 
2019 2020 2021
     
Lesly Plascencia, DCO Jordi Casas Reyes, BCO Kaylean Mina, ACO
 

SEASIDE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC TEAMS

 
- COLOR GUARD - 
 
 
- HONOR GUARD -
 
 
- DRILL TEAM WITH ARMS (ARMED) -
 
 
- DRILL TEAM WITHOUT ARMS (UNARMED) -
 
 
- RAIDERS -
 
 

DRILL MEETS/COMPETITIONS

 
 
 
  
 
 

JCLC CAMP

 
 
 
 

BATTALION BALL

 
 
 
 

YOUTUBE 

 
 
 
 
 
 

TERRAIN MODELS