- Great Oak High School
- AFJROTC
- AFJROTC Information
Congratulations to Cadet Captain Neal for being awarded the J-100 Air Force ROTC Scholarship

J-100 Scholarship
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The J-100 scholarship program focuses on character, leadership, citizenship, and diversity and it inspires future leaders to seek careers in the US Air Force and Space Force. The J-100 program is open to all eligible cadets and is designed to provide an extraordinary opportunity for our diverse pool of candidates. Unit instructors are highly encouraged to take advantage of this remarkable program.
The J-100 scholarship is for AFJROTC or SFJROTC graduating high school seniors with a minimum of 2 or more years of JROTC experience. Unit instructors may nominate 1 to 3 eligible cadets for this scholarship program, based on unit size. Cadets must ACCEPT the nomination before they can continue with the application.
Applicant Eligibility Criteria:
· 3.0 unweighted GPA
· 22 ACT or 1100 SAT
· 50 Physical Fitness Score
· Minimum of 2 calendar years of AFJROTC experience
· US Citizen, or in the process of obtaining their US citizenship by first term of college freshman year
Congratulations to Cadet Colonel Chase Ruffing for being accepted into West Point Military Academy

Congratulations to Cadet Colonel MacArthur for being awarded a Air Force ROTC Scholarship, and has been accepted and will be attending the University of Utah

AFJROTC Flight Academy
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Congratulations to Ethan J. Ketron, Ethan C. Presto for being selected to attend the Fiscal Year 2023 Air Force Flight Academy and Brianna Peralta for being selected as an alternate.
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The Air Force JROTC Flight Academy, Chief of Staff Private Pilot Scholarship program, is an approximately 8-week summer aviation training program, conducted at partnering universities nationwide. Upon successful completion of the program, students are awarded a Private Pilot’s Certification. The Flight Academy is intended to inspire and encourage high school youth toward aviation careers.
Who can apply?
Cadets currently enrolled in Air Force Junior ROTC programs in their high schools, who have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) may apply. Cadets must be in good standing in their unit, take an Air Force aviation aptitude test, provide instructor and school endorsements and must have a strong interest in aviation and a “never-quit” attitude.
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Kitty Hawk Honor Society
KHASS develops leadership abilities, recognizes academic excellence while furthering knowledge of the Air Force's role in aerospace, space, and cyberspace.
- High academic standards
- School and community service
- Self-confidence and initiative
- Leadership and excellence
Peer Tutoring:
Tuesday and Thursday during lunch 1:00 - 1:30
Wednesday - Officer meeting 0800 - 0830
Raise Circle Fundraiser Information
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Space Academics
Lesson 4 - ES_CH5_L2 -Assembling a Space Mission.ppt.pdf 7.11 MB (Last Modified on February 21, 2023)
Dress Coat Guideline

AS 1 PP
AS-100 Leadership Presentation
AS-200 PP
AS 2 Leadership PP
Communication Presentation
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Communication Presentation
LE200_Rules_for_Powerpoint_Comm_Presentation Leader.docx 12.64 KB (Last Modified on January 14, 2020)
30 Step
AFJROTC Remind Code: @ca-20052
Cadet Guide 2022-2023
AFJROTC Physical Fitness Test
Military Knowledge for Drill
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AS300 Power Point Presentation Career Path Due 29 November 2022
AS300 Power Point Presentation, Career