- Sumner High
- JROTC Program
September Cadet of the Month
September Cadets of the Month
Noah Fisher: (LET4) Cadet LTC Noah Fisher (Special Troops Commander) is responsible for the teaching, mentoring, and guiding the cadets in the LET 1 class during first period. Noah has successfully provided instruction on first aid, drugs and alcohol, nutrition, bullying, and the cadet creed in addition to teaching our LET 1 cadet the basics of drill and ceremony and marching. Noah is the only LET 4 leader that has such an extensive position and has brought great credit on himself, Sumner High School and the Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. Noah Fisher is awarded the SAI Leadership Ribbon (N-3-1).
Dominic Battiato (LET 4) Cadet MAJ Diminic Battiato (Battalion S-6) has been instrumental in leveraging technology in the classroom. Dominic has successfully developed a communication network for the Battalion whereby information can be disseminated to all cadets at the push of a button to send out emails and text messages instantly. When information such as community service activities, training opportunities, testing dates etc. cadets can stay in the information loop without having to come by the classroom to find out. Additionally, Cadet Battiato wrote a computer program that makes it much easier to measure cadets for uniforms and distribute them faster. Dominic recently completed a cyber security course and is the only student in the JROTC program that has information technology certification. In light of the accomplishments, Cadet Dominic Battiato is awarded the SAI Leadership Ribbon (N-3-1).
Camila Cartagena-Ibarra (LET 1) has demonstrated outstanding leadership and maturity. Her attention to detail, military bearing, and desire to succeed is an inspiration to other developing leaders. Cadet Cartagena is interested in applying to the Air Force Academy and is making strides to get her application packet in on time and without error. The Sumner High School JROTC program was recently picked up as a cost share program by the Army Cadet Command. The program has been able to attract high quality cadets like Camila Cartagena and plans to build the program further by recruiting cadets such as Camila. In light of her accomplishments, Cadet Camila Cartagena is awarded the SAI Impact award (N-3-15).
Alexis Hall (LET 3) has demonstrated initiative and leadership by leading the S-4 section in all areas of supply and logistics. Cadet Hall has identified, organized, and cataloged hundreds of pieces of equipment and uniforms. Cadet Hall was instrumental in organizing and maintaining our supply areas to always have them inspection ready. Cadet Hall leads a staff of 7 other cadets and makes sure that hand receipts are issued for all equipment going out to cadets and turned in after use. Since Cadet Hall stepped up and took charge of this section, equipment is distributed and tracked with zero defects in documentation. Cadets spend much less time waiting in line for uniforms and equipment and have more time for classroom instruction, community service and other opportunities to lead. In light of these accomplishments, Cadet Alexis Hall is awarded the SAI Leadership Ribbon (N-3-1)