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Welcome to the Mighty Toiler Battalion # 1 in LAUSD
An Honor Unit With Distinction
 
 
 

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Manual Arts High School
4131 South Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90037
(323)231-0327

All-City Drill Competition Results

C/LTC Lizeth Avila- Company: 2nd Place

C/MAJ Andy Alvarado- Platoon: 1st Place

C/MSG Jazmine Perez- Squad: 1st Place

C/SFC Ronall Sunhip- Armed DT: 2nd Place

C/LTC Lizeth Avila- Un-Armed DT: 3rd Place 

 

 

 

 

All-City Staff Competition

C/LTC Lizeth Avila: 2nd Place All-City Deputy Colonel

C/MAJ Andy Alvarado: 3rd Place All-City S-1

C/2LT Christian Rodriguez: 8th Place All-City Deputy S-3

C/2LT Yesenia Carrillo: 10th Place All-City Deputy S-5

C/SFC Rocio Marrero: 12th Place

C/SFC Jesse Valle: 14th Place

The mission of JROTC is to motivate young people to be better citizens. At Manual Arts emphasis is placed on building character, promoting good citizenship, and developing leadership skills among the youth.
JROTC cadets participate in many extracurricular activities which provide service and support to the school and community. They perform in military drill competitions, and carry the National Colors in parades. In recent years they have experienced annual encampments at Camp San Luis Obispo, a National Guard installation.

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The JROTC Program was established in LAUSD on March 1, 1919. Units were originally established at Franklin, Gardena, Hollywood, Jefferson, Lincoln, Los Angeles, Manual Arts, and Polytechnic High Schools.

Honor Code
"A cadet does not lie, cheat, steal, nor tolerate those who do" 

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4131 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90037
 
(323) 231-0327

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