First the info: We held our "Save the NJROTC" meeting last night at the American Legion. There was a great turn out; it's always nice to see former cadets and it was really gratifying to hear from them and all our other supporters. I know that our efforts are starting to have an effect; please keep the pressure up. Next week we'll be at the board meeting.
WOD: Substantiate. Substantiate is a verb meaning to establish by evidence; to verify; to support. Example: The District could not substantiate their claim.
Challenges.
For cadets: A couple has two children, one of whom is a girl. What is the probability that the other is also a girl? (You may safely assume that the genetic probability of having a baby of either sex is 50%.) [No guessing--be prepared to explain your answer. Hint: The correct answer is not 50%]
For everyone: Our electronic petition has about 260 signatures. Many people have left very moving comments. Spread the word and let's see if we can get to 750 signatures by next Thursday. I'd like to get an even 1,000 before the 7 April Board meeting. If we hit 1,000, we'll just keep going! Our petition can be found at http://www.gopetition.com/. Search on Middletown NJROTC.
This blog has been established to communicate information about the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Middletown High School located in Middletown, NY. Please note that this blog does not represent the position of Middletown High School nor the Enlarged City School District of Middletown, NY. MIDDIE PRIDE!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
SAVE MHS NJROTC MEETING TONIGHT!
The Save the ROTC meeting that was originally scheduled for last night will be held tonight, Thursday, 24 March, at 7 P.M., at the Middletown American Legion Post on Waywayanda Avenue. Please attend! There is also a Board of Education "working meeting" scheduled tonight at 6 P.M. at Middletown High School. While my understanding is that there will be no public comment or particiaption, the meeting wil be open to the public. We'd like a presence there to show the flag and keep an eye on things. We're hoping to have a group attend the opening and then leave one or two on watch when the rest depart to attend our 7 P.M. meeting across town.
Please scan our previous articles below for more information. A "Fact Sheet" summarizing our program's backgound, the costs, benefits, and our many accomplishments can be found by visiting the following link: https://sites.google.com/site/middletownnynjrotc/Resources.
While you're on your computer anyway, please visit and sign our electronic petition at www.gopetition.com/44066.html.
Hope to see you tonight!
Please scan our previous articles below for more information. A "Fact Sheet" summarizing our program's backgound, the costs, benefits, and our many accomplishments can be found by visiting the following link: https://sites.google.com/site/middletownnynjrotc/Resources.
While you're on your computer anyway, please visit and sign our electronic petition at www.gopetition.com/44066.html.
Hope to see you tonight!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
SAVE ROTC MEETING POSTPONED UNTIL TOMORROW
The Save ROTC meeting that was scheduled for tonight has been postponed due to snow. The meeting will now be 7 P.M. tomorrow night, Thursday, 24 March at the American Legion. Please join us.
Today's NJROTC "Fun Facts":
Today's NJROTC "Fun Facts":
- We have over 125 cadets active in the program.
- The program costs Middletown less than $200,000 per year.
- ROTC has been at Middletown since 1987.
- Navy JROTC has been around since 1964. Army JROTC has been around for almost 100 years.
- There is no cost or obligation--we are not a recruiting tool.
- Thousands of cadets have passed through our program.
Monday, March 21, 2011
SAVE OUR NJROTC MEETING AND PETITION
You've heard the rumor, and it's true: our NJROTC unit has been has been proposed for elimination.
Please join us at the Middletown American Legion at 7 P.M. on Wednesday, 23 March to plan our action.
In the meantime:
Please join us at the Middletown American Legion at 7 P.M. on Wednesday, 23 March to plan our action.
In the meantime:
- Sign our electronic petition. Go to http://www.gopetition.com/petition/44066.html.
- Contact members of the board of education and let them know you strongly oppose the elimination of NJROTC at Middletown High School.
- Tell your neighbors and ask for their support. Ask them to sign the petition.
- Do whatever else you can to highlight the cause.
- Plan on attending the next public board meeting. Sign up to address the board to voice your concern on the record.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
SAVE NJROTC AT MIDDLETOWN
I never really thought that I would have to write these words, but we need to fight to save our NJROTC program here at Middletown High School. If you care about our program and want it to continue, please help us take prompt and effective action to stop the proposed elimination. There are many things that we can all do, but probably the most important thing is to start with a clear understanding of the situation, so please read the following carefully:
- The elimination of ROTC is just a proposal. The proposed elimination is obviously something that should be taken very seriously, but it is, at this stage, just a proposal that is part of a large cost saving measure that, in turn, is driven reduced revenue coming into the district. Cost are going up and less money coming in from various sources. Something must be done, but that something need not include the elimination as a program as valuable as NJROTC!
- Because the proposal is still being studied, we may be able to change minds, but we must act now. A budget decision will be made on 7 April and, if we are lucky, by that time NJROTC will no longer be on the list of programs programs to be eliminated.
- The cuts proposed amount to $10 million. Our ROTC program costs the district less than about $200,000 per year--a small fraction of the $10 million that must be trimmed from the budget. Surely an alternative to cutting the program can be found.
- For the $200,000 the program costs the district annually--a small expenditure compared to many others--the school gets the benefit of a widely respected leadership and citizenship program that has been developed over the last 50 years and that is currently used in over 600 schools nation-wide. The JROTC program is widely regarded as a real success story and the opportunity to host the program is prized by most participating communities.
- The Navy contributes to the program by reimbursing a significant portion of the costs, by certifying instructors, by providing an accredited curriculum, and by providing all the textbooks and uniforms free of cost. There is no cost to the student and absolutely no military obligation.
- What's the real benefit? For over twenty years at Middletown High School, the NJROTC program has touched the lives of literally hundreds of students. It is easy to point out many superstars: we have had former cadets go on to be White House Fellows, to study at some of the best universities in the world, to attend the United States Naval Academy, and to serve in positions leadership in many fields of endeavor. Equally as important are the many more students who are now rock solid citizens here in the Middletown community. In each of this cases, our JROTC program played a significant part; in more than a few we made a critical difference. Many former students will tell you quite frankly that they are where they are now because of the JROTC program. Why be penny-wise and pound foolish by eliminating such a valuable program?
- What can you do?
- Contact the Board of Education by email or letter and express your support. Ask that they not approve the proposed elimination of JROTC.
- Tell your neighbors and friends and ask for their support.
- Show you support around the school and around town.
- Attend our action meeting (time and place to be determined, but we anticipate the meeting will be held the evening of Thursday, 24 March).
- Attend the next board of education meeting and be prepared to stand up and request that they do not eliminate JROTC at Middletown High School.
We hope that we can count on your support. If you have any questions, please contact us by email or phone.
More to follow!
Monday, March 7, 2011
NEW CHALLENGE AND A REMINDER
First, the reminder: Tickets are on sale for the Military Ball, which will be held at Brookside Manor on Friday, 25 March. The tickets are $38 each and the evening will most definitely be "an affair to remember." (For a candy bar, name who starred in that movie!). RSVP by Friday, 18 March.
Now here's the challenge, and it's a tough one: You are at the airport ready to leave a most peculiar island and fly home. Before being allowed on the plane, you must pass a final test. You are introduced to two residents, Charles and Earl. Charles says, "Earl is a Knight." Earl says, "Charles is not a Knight." One is telling the truth, but is not a Knight. Who is it?
Fact list:
Knights always tell the truth.
Knaves always lie.
Normals sometimes lie, and sometimes tell the truth.
Either Charles or Earl is a truth-telling Normal.
Charles says, "Earl is a Knight."
Earl says, "Charles is not a Knight."
Now here's the challenge, and it's a tough one: You are at the airport ready to leave a most peculiar island and fly home. Before being allowed on the plane, you must pass a final test. You are introduced to two residents, Charles and Earl. Charles says, "Earl is a Knight." Earl says, "Charles is not a Knight." One is telling the truth, but is not a Knight. Who is it?
Fact list:
Knights always tell the truth.
Knaves always lie.
Normals sometimes lie, and sometimes tell the truth.
Either Charles or Earl is a truth-telling Normal.
Charles says, "Earl is a Knight."
Earl says, "Charles is not a Knight."
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
WEEKLY READER
Don't forget:
- The Military Ball, 25 March @ Brookside Manor. Tickets are now on sale.
- Billet applications. Due 25 March. Details on our unit website. Be at the meeting, attendance will be taken. NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
- Orientation trip. Looks like 14-17 April to Newport/Boston.
The WOD for 2 and 3 March is servile. Servile is an adjective meaning slavish or cringing. Example: Constantly fawning on his employer, Fedorka was a servile individual.
Challenge: How do you get down from a camel? Congratulations to Cadet CPO Robert Ferguson who concluded (with a little help fron Google) that you don't get down from a camel, you get down from a goose.
- The Military Ball, 25 March @ Brookside Manor. Tickets are now on sale.
- Billet applications. Due 25 March. Details on our unit website. Be at the meeting, attendance will be taken. NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
- Orientation trip. Looks like 14-17 April to Newport/Boston.
The WOD for 2 and 3 March is servile. Servile is an adjective meaning slavish or cringing. Example: Constantly fawning on his employer, Fedorka was a servile individual.
Challenge: How do you get down from a camel? Congratulations to Cadet CPO Robert Ferguson who concluded (with a little help fron Google) that you don't get down from a camel, you get down from a goose.
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