Vocational Classes
Thunderbird cadets will have the opportunity to learn and explore different trades through our partnership with Northeast Tech. This invaluable relationship allows cadets to expand their potential and introduce them to new career paths.
Community Service
As a part of the National Guard Youth Challenge Program, every cadet will complete a minimum of 40 volunteer community service hours. However, they don’t stop there. Cadet’s continue long after 40 hours, learning to give back and help the communities that have given to them.
Mentors
Mentorship is a key component of The Challenge Program. Every Cadet must have a mentor to be in the program. These unsung heroes are a vital part of the Cadets’ success while in the Challenge Program and long after the Cadets leave our campus.
Thunderbird Challenge Program Class 65 has officially hit the ground, marking the beginning of a powerful 22-week journey of growth, discipline, and discovery. Over the next five months, cadets will dive into the 8 core components that form the heart of the…
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We had fun celebrating our March birthdays this past week! Happy birthday to the following cadets 🎉
1st Plt – Anthony, Earles, Golden, Kehoe, Newvine, Scott
2nd Plt – Beach, Ty. Johnson, Steichen, P. Taylor
3rd Plt – Downing, Ross, B. Carter, Chance ... See MoreSee Less
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Our first homepass is almost here! Seeing your cadet for the first time since starting the program is often a joyful and emotional experience. At times, it can also be challenging to navigate – observing changes in your cadet’s behavior, responding to their emotions, and staying focused on the road ahead.
In collaboration with our Counseling Department, we’ve put together guidance on what to expect, how to approach conversations, and how to best support your cadet.
You will receive a phone call with homepass pickup and drop-off details, but as a reminder: pickup will take place 7-9 AM on Weds. 4/1, and dropoff will be Sun. 4/5 from 6-8 PM.
Cadets should eat before returning, as dinner will not be provided Sunday evening. They will also be drug tested upon their return Sunday. Nurses will send cadets home with enough medication for the duration of homepass. This is also a great time to restock toiletries if your child is running low (all items must still adhere to the original packing list guidelines.) ... See MoreSee Less
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