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JROTC Cadets Raise $500 For Wounded Warriors Project

Today, we salute all who have served! 🇺🇸

In addition to proudly supporting our schools' programs that honor the brave men and women who've dedicated their lives to protecting our freedom, this year, our Dublin City Schools College and Career Academy JROTC cadets took an extra step by hosting their inaugural Heroes Honor Run. Ultimately, the cadets raised $500 for the Wounded Warriors Project! Their dedication exemplifies their commitment to giving back, while embodying values of service and leadership.

However, Sgt. Phillip Baham said these characteristics aren't just reserved to Dublin High School's JROTC cadets.

"It’s not just JROTC," he said. "Our goal is to fall in line with the values of Dublin High School as we strive to make globally competitive students. We teach them communication; we teach them leadership skills, we teach them conflict resolution. We want to ensure they’re successful not only during high school but after."

Though today's run has come to a close, the cause endures. If you’d like to support this important effort, please contact greg.bailey@dcsirish.com or philip.baham@dcsirish.com.