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Deming High School JROTC shines at national competition

November 24, 2024 | DEMING PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico


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Deming High School JROTC shines at national competition
During a recent government meeting, Miss Stephanie Bradensborough, a JROTC instructor at Dimming High School, provided an enthusiastic report on her students' participation in a Raiders competition in Colorado. Competing against approximately 30 teams from 20 schools, her team secured a commendable 14th place, a notable achievement given they had only two months of preparation compared to their competitors, who had been training since summer. Bradensborough highlighted the resilience of her cadets, sharing anecdotes of their challenges and triumphs during the event.

Following this, Coach Ryan Larko presented a proposal for out-of-state travel for a female wrestler from Deming High School to attend a prestigious tournament in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, from December 6 to 9. The trip is supported by a generous donor, a DHS alumnus, who has committed to covering the associated costs. The board unanimously approved the travel request, recognizing the opportunity as significant for the athlete's development.

Additionally, the board considered travel for the DHS band and choir to participate in a music festival in San Antonio, Texas, scheduled for April 30 to May 4. This event aims to provide students with valuable feedback from experienced musicians and potential scholarship opportunities. The board also approved this travel request, emphasizing the importance of such experiences for student growth.

The meeting concluded with discussions on further out-of-state travel for the DHS robotics team to compete in Dallas, Texas, from December 4 to 8, indicating a continued commitment to supporting student extracurricular activities and competitions.

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