Cadet Portfolios
JROTC Cadets must create a personal portfolio that contains an organized collection of their work based on accomplishments, personality, goals, and aspirations. The portfolio should provide insight and information on the cadet’s personal achievements and growth over time. The requirements increase in difficulty as cadets advance academically resulting in a corresponding requirement for higher quality products. The portfolio is considered as a direct reflection of the cadet’s academic ability, organization skills, and attention to detail. Those cadets striving to obtain a leadership position should take note that it is also turned in with the promotion packet utilized in the selection of company commanders, first sergeants, and regimental leaders. Cadets may score up to ten points for an outstanding portfolio or zero for failure to provide one to the board. Potential leaders must realize this is a dynamic collection of their work, and they should constantly look for ways to improve it. This is a good project to become an over achiever on, and develop an impressive portfolio that sells their image.
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