17th Panther Invitational Drill Competition | Eastern North Carolina Now

Press Release:

    17th Panther Invitational Drill Competition resulted in many smiling faces across the campus of Northside High School.

    Over 300 ROTC cadets from across Eastern North Carolina came to Northside High School prepared to compete for "Top Honors" in Regulation Drill, Color Guard and Physical Fitness. East Carolina University Air Force ROTC cadets participated as the head judges for this competition.
Northside High School ROTC Drill Team in competition: Above.

    This event showcased the school and community. Cadets, instructors, and visitors walked away at the end of the day with positive comments regarding the ROTC program, school and local community.

    Northside ROTC parents contributed a major part in this positive review, due to their dedication and support. The parents came out early and played host to the visitors with breakfast, lunch and Big Smiles.

    Our hats go off to these dedicated parents and a warm round of applause for all they do. THANK YOU PARENTS!

    Call/email if you have questions.

    Sarah Hodges
    Public Information Officer
    Beaufort County Schools
      252.946.6593 office
      252.402.5834 cell
      shodges@beaufort.k12.nc.us e-mailoto)
Go Back


Leave a Guest Comment

Your Name or Alias
Your Email Address ( your email address will not be published)
Enter Your Comment ( no code or urls allowed, text only please )




Canine Theft Solved Community, Beaufort County Schools, School News East Carolina University School of Engineering visit students at Washington High School


HbAD0

Latest School News

ECU dental school marks statewide care milestone with 100,000 patients served
Dog-walking class celebrates 10 years, professor’s service award
WASHINGTON, NC— Beaufort County Community College has eight-week, online "Late-Start" courses starting March 6.
A new scholarship will help more North Carolina families attend university and offer them debt-free community college.
A Google search on Pirates and New York City yields numerous results, including a Seattle Times article stating that in New York in 1692, “piracy was a leading economic-development tool in the city’s competition with the ports of Boston and Philadelphia.”
The turquoise waters surrounding the small island chain that includes Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands hold opportunities for exploring future wind energy projects. But they also hold important archaeological and cultural heritage sites.
WASHINGTON, NC— The Beaufort County Community College Foundation received a $40,000 donation from the First Annual Belhaven Trout Tournament and Festival.

HbAD1

First Panhellenic endowment is tribute to sisterhood
East Carolina University’s commencement ceremony will take place Friday, Dec. 15, at 10 a.m. in Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum to celebrate approximately 1,925 members of the fall Class of 2023. ECU alumnus Kelly S. King will be the keynote speaker.
Beaufort County Community College celebrated the successful completion of its first-ever Patrol K-9 class, marking a new venture in law enforcement training.
Actor Sean Astin shared messages of inspiration, continuing his mother’s legacy
Partnership with Alaska and Arizona universities brings rehabilitation services to remote communities
ECU’s first all-minority cast will perform “Once on This Island” through Sunday in McGinnis Theatre
ECU construction management graduates are shaping the region
ECU begins International Education Week with Parade of Flags, International Awards Ceremony

HbAD2

 
Back to Top