We believe it is fundamental for cadets to think logically and communicate effectively – orally and in writing – to prepare them for post-secondary success.

JROTC Cadet Creed

I am an Army Junior ROTC Cadet.

I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, country, school and the Corps of Cadets.

I am loyal and patriotic. I am the future of the United States of America.

I do not lie, cheat or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds.

I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism.

I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my body.

I will seek the mantle of leadership and stand prepared to uphold the Constitution and the American way of life.

May God grant me the strength to always live by this creed.

JROTC Code of Conduct

A cadet will not lie
A cadet will not cheat
A cadet will not steal
A cadet will not disgrace the uniform
A cadet will not use foul language
A cadet will not create discipline problems
A cadet will not spread rumors
A cadet will not issue unlawful orders
A cadet will not do anything they believe to be wrong
A cadet will always try their best
A cadet will respect others
A cadet will have pride in themselves, school, and country
A cadet will keep themselves physically fit

General Colin L. Powell Rules of Leadership

Rule 1: It ain’t as bad as you think. It will look better in the morning.
Rule 2: Get mad then get over it.
Rule 3: Avoid having your ego so close to your position that when your position falls, your ego goes with it.
Rule 4: It can be done.
Rule 5: Be careful what you choose – you may get it.
Rule 6: Don’t let adverse facts stand in the way of a good decision.
Rule 7: You can’t make someone else’s choices. You shouldn’t let someone else make yours.
Rule 8: Check small things.
Rule 9: Share credit.
Rule 10: Remain calm. Be kind.
Rule 11: Have a vision. Be demanding.
Rule 12: Don’t take counsel of your fears or naysayers.
Rule 13: Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier.

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