Written by: LTC (Ret.) Chevelle Thomas
MOBILE, AL — Today the Murphy High School JROTC Military Leadership Academy completed their Community Service Learning Project via “Junior Achievement High School Heroes – iCivics” program at Mary B. Austin Elementary School. At the school, the cadets taught K-2nd graders about themselves, their families and their community. They taught five different lessons and ate lunch with the kids. They spent countless hours preparing and going over their lesson plans, presentations and materials to ensure they were prepared and ready. #ArmyJROTC, #PantherPride, #TeamWorkInAction, #LeadinLearning




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Aaron Selbig2026-03-24T15:17:08-05:00March 24th, 2026|Comments Off on Ansbach Middle High School: Aiming for Excellence
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