One way we build community is through our partnerships. We have
worked hard to build relationships with local, regional, and national
service organizations as well as national youth development projects
including the Technology Students Association (TSA) and the Civilian
Marksmanship Program (CMP).
We inspire achievement through an extensive set of leadership and
training opportunities and community service functions that build
character and experience that supplement classroom learning and results
in demonstrable growth. And earning ribbons, medals, and promotions
along the way isn't half bad either.
As this is our first half-year of operation, this list is in progress.
But keep checking, we are getting there.
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We are South Kitsap! Above all else, we are a part of South
Kitsap School District lock stock and barrel. Our cadets live in
South Kitsap, attend South Kitsap schools, and rely on South
Kitsap for our facilities, transportation, and support for our
program. Our instructors teach in South Kitsap Schools and
maroon, orange, blue and green flows through each of our veins.
We are South Kitsap. |
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We are also Navy
League. They are the parent organization that provides our
guidance, training, and reason for being. |
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The Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 2669 in Port Orchard was the first to adopt Wolf
Squadron and partner with our cadets to provide partiotic and
service opportunities. |
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The Masonic Lodge
Officers Association in and around Kitsap Peninsula has also
taken a keen interest in supporting Wolf Squadron by funding for
our adult volunteer registrations and providing a large screen
television for our training room. |
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