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Port St. Lucie High JROTC Honors Over 40 Cadets at 33rd Annual Ceremony

Veteran groups and the Jaguar Battalion recognized top performers for service, character and achievement during the March 25 event.

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Port St. Lucie High JROTC Honors Over 40 Cadets at 33rd Annual Ceremony
Illustration by Priya Okafor / TC Sentinel

The Port St. Lucie High School JROTC Jaguar Battalion celebrated its 33rd Annual Award Ceremony on March 25, 2026, honoring dozens of cadets for their dedication, discipline, and accomplishments both inside and outside the program.

More than 40 awards were distributed to top-performing cadets, recognizing qualities central to the JROTC mission: service, loyalty, personal appearance, character, and mastery of JROTC principles. For the families in attendance, the ceremony offered a rare public window into the rigorous standards their students hold themselves to year-round.

Select cadets received special recognition from multiple veterans' organizations, including the Military Officers Association of America, Vietnam Veterans of America, and Korean War Veterans associations. Those civilian partnerships reflect a tradition of connecting active cadets with the generations of servicemembers who came before them — a living link between Port St. Lucie's current students and the broader American military heritage.

The evening's ceremony was not the final word on honors. Additional awards will be presented to cadets during the upcoming Company inspection, extending the recognition process beyond a single night and underscoring the program's emphasis on sustained performance rather than a single moment.

Now in its 33rd year, the Jaguar Battalion has grown into one of the more established JROTC programs in St. Lucie County, producing cadets who go on to military service, college, and careers in public safety and civic leadership. The annual ceremony serves as both a capstone for the school year and a recruitment signal to incoming students at Port St. Lucie High — proof that the program rewards effort and character in measurable, public ways.

For parents of prospective cadets or community members interested in the Jaguar Battalion's programs, contact Port St. Lucie High School directly through the St. Lucie County School District at stlucie.k12.fl.us.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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