Welcome to the club
This organization is a non-profit 501(c)3 and has been established with the primary purpose of promoting strong community engagement and parental involvement in the Atascocita High School Marine Corps JROTC program. We believe that an active support system plays a crucial role in the success of our cadets and contributes significantly to the overall effectiveness of the program.
Our mission is to provide comprehensive support to cadets and their instructors by offering various financial resources and organizing fundraising opportunities throughout the school year. This includes funding for uniforms, equipment, scholarships, and travel to competitions, as well as support for educational materials and events that enhance the JROTC experience. Additionally, we strive to create a positive environment that encourages cadets to excel, fosters teamwork, and promotes leadership skills.
Membership is open to all parents and guardians of students involved in the JROTC program who are interested in contributing to its growth and success. By joining our organization, members will have the chance to participate in meetings, volunteer for events, and engage in activities that directly benefit the program. We welcome your involvement and look forward to working together to support our cadets and strengthen our community!
Our ONLINE STORE gives our cadets and supporters the chance
to purchase merchandise that also supports our program!
UPCOMING EVENTS
The AHS MCJROTC program has many events scheduled throughout the year to support our cadets, school, community, and military. You can be involved by supporting us at our events, sponsoring our fundraisers, or helping with service projects.
MCJROTC CALENDAR
2024 - 2025 Calendar of Events
Your Support matters
Joining the booster club or making a one-time tax deduction is a great way to show your support! Every bit helps. With over 3,500 hours of community service each year, it’s easy to see why the AHS MCJROTC has snagged top honors for the last 11 years. So, why not jump in and help our cadets succeed today, tomorrow, and in the future?
