AFJROTC Initial Inspection Complete

AFJROTC Initial Inspection Completed in January
Posted on 01/31/2024
On Friday, January 26, Xenia High School’s Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) instructors and cadets underwent their initial formal unit evaluation and earned the overall score of “Meets Standards.”

The purpose of a formal evaluation is to provide feedback regarding the performance of the AFJROTC unit and to assess its compliance with Public Law, Department of Defense and Air Force Instructions, as well as the written agreement which exists between the Xenia Community Schools and the Air Force.

The inspection included a mission brief, uniform inspections and reports about program logistics, with the cadets reporting directly to the evaluators for the assessment. Bobbi Stewart, who will be the incoming Core Commander for the 2024-2025 school year, helped lead the reporting and was recognized during the inspection for her superior performance. 

Rob Atkins, AFJROTC headquarters regional director stated, “These instructors have provided outstanding leadership in administering this cadet-led citizenship program. The cadets have performed exceptionally well and take great pride in leading and accomplishing their unit goals. The Air Force JROTC citizenship program is making a positive impact on the cadets, the school, and the community.”

The AFJROTC program at Xenia High School is in the middle of its third full year, and currently has 70 students in the program. Over the past year, cadets have completed a Toys for Tots drive at the holidays, laid wreaths at the VA cemetery in Dayton, held canned food drive in November, and are kicking off clothing drive in February. 

Read more about AFJROTC at Xenia High School.

📷 Col. Greg Bules (Ret.)