Writer – Cadet Captain Kymora Robinson and SAI, LTC Charles Birdsong
Photographer – Cadet Captain Kymora Robinson


Knollwood Elementary School came alive with laughter and excitement as students, staff, and special guests gathered for a high-energy field day filled with games, teamwork, and community spirit. The event offered students a chance to bond, play, and celebrate the end of the school year with joy and color.
The field was buzzing with activity—stations included cornhole, limbo, giant Connect 4, a challenging obstacle course, and the show-stopping color run. Students raced through bursts of vibrant colors, their bright smiles mirroring the festive atmosphere.
One of the standout contributors to the success of the day was Denbigh High School’s JROTC program, whose Cadets were invited as special guests and student leaders. Denbigh Cadets brought enthusiasm, professionalism, and a servant-leadership spirit that elevated the entire experience.

Cadets were hands-on throughout the day—leading stations, cheering for students, encouraging sportsmanship, and helping with logistics. Their interaction with the younger students created a powerful mentorship moment, showing what leadership, discipline, and community service look like in action. The Cadets modeled respect and engagement while assisting with games such as the ladder toss, horseshoe toss, and the obstacle course. Their presence helped everything run smoothly and added a positive, motivating energy to the event.
Beyond logistics, the Cadets formed genuine connections with Knollwood’s students, offering high-fives, words of encouragement, and even joining in on the fun during the color run. Their participation brought a sense of unity between the schools and served as a strong visual reminder of how older students can inspire and uplift younger generations.
After hours of fun, everyone cooled down with refreshing snow cones, and the celebration ended on a high note with a prize raffle that sparked excitement and happy surprises.
Knollwood’s field day was more than a break from the classroom—it was a celebration of unity, encouragement, and leadership. Denbigh High School JROTC’s involvement was instrumental in making the day not only enjoyable but truly meaningful. A heartfelt thank-you goes out to all the organizers, volunteers, and especially the Cadets of Denbigh JROTC who served with pride, purpose, and passion. This event beautifully demonstrated how strong partnerships and community engagement can leave a lasting impact.
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