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JCLC
JROTC CADET LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE

JCLC is an outstanding Program of Instruction (POI) that provides JROTC Cadets an opportunity to practice leadership skills, team building and adventure training in a hands-on structured environment. 

Training activities are normally categorized into Core, Integrated and Optional events. 

The Hornet Battalion sends approximately 20Cadets per year to JCLC.  All cadets are closely monitored at all times by Cadre made up of JROTC instructors from participating schools.

 JCLC is 5 days in duration and is located at Riverside Military Academy, 2001 Riverside Dr., Gainesville, GA 30501


      Eligibility
     - Cadet must be in good academic/discipline standing with the School and the Battalion
     - Cadet must willingly participate in PT and achieve a high level of physical fitness
     - Cadet must NOT possess health condition that jeopardizes their safety and well being
     - Cadet must volunteer
     - Cadet must have completed LET 1 Curriculum
     - Cadet must not graduate prior to start of JCLC
     - Cadet must commit to returning to the JROTC program the following year

​     JCLC Objectives
     1. Provide Cadets an opportunity to practice leadership skills in an unfamiliar environment.
     2. Allow Cadets a chance to participate in citizenship building exercises.
     3. Give Cadets the opportunity to experience living and interacting with their peers from other units in a structured setting.
     4. Instruct leadership-type skills to Cadets in a hands-on environment.
     5. Provide an opportunity to participate in adventure training not normally available to Cadets.
     6. Take advantage of recreational facilities available and to have fun.

Bottom Line.
*Cadets that attend regularly ask to get a chance to go again!  
**Cost is $25 which covers the cost of 2 T-Shirts and an Ice Cream Social.  All other cost are covered by the JROTC program.

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  • Home
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • About
  • Command and Staff
  • Instructors
  • (JCLC) JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge
  • Unit Insignia
  • Curriculum and Textbooks
  • Wearing the Uniform
  • Contact Us
  • Events
  • Scholarships
  • ASVAB
  • Formal Spring 2019
  • SOP's
  • Regulations
  • The Cadet Creed
  • JROTC Program for Accreditation
  • Memorandums
  • Cadet Challenge
  • Cadet Ball 2019
  • Free SAT & ACT practice tests
  • Old Glory - Our Flag
  • Course Syllabus
  • Rank Identification AJROTC Ranks
  • Cadet Ball 2022