17th Panther Invitational Drill Competition | Eastern NC Now

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

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    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)
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