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Spring 2011 JROTC Instructor Grants
AFA is happy to announce the 10 recipients of the spring 2011 AFJROTC Instructor Grants, an AFA education initiative promoting the
development of aerospace professionals.
The grants, each up to $250, are provided to instructors of Air Force Junior ROTC units throughout the country. This initiative promotes
knowledge of aerospace power and aviation education through classroom activities or materials. Funds may be used for any aerospace
education-related activity, from purchasing textbooks or videotapes to field trips to an aerospace museum, Air Force base or other
aerospace facility.
“With these grants, educators have an opportunity to enhance their students’ views on aerospace and the prominent role it plays in our
society,” said George Muellner, Vice Chairman of the Board for Aerospace Education. “The nation will need skilled individuals in the
aerospace fields in the years to come. AFA appreciates the dedication of these instructors and we’re proud to contribute to the
development of such fundamental skills.”
AFA strongly advocates aerospace education and the development of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics as the foundational
skills for the 21st Century jobs in fields sustaining U.S. air power. To qualify, teachers complete an application and send it directly
to ROTC HQ where selection of recipients is made. JROTC units may apply for this grant every other school year.
Congratulations to the following grant recipients:
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Robert Huber, Air Academy High School
United States Air Force Academy, Colorado
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Robin Sites, Lincolnton High School
Lincolnton, North Carolina
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Charles Schmetzer, Atlee High School
Mechanicsville, Virginia
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Royce Barron, North Side High School
Jackson, Tennessee
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Edward O’Dell, Smyrna Senior High School
Smyrna, Delaware
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Daniel Heeter, Spaulding High School
Rochester, New Hampshire
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Steven Atkins, Veterans High School
Kathleen, Georgia
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Joseph Bryan, Walter E. Stebbins High School
Riverside, Ohio
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Clark Culbertson, Minot High School
Minot, North Dakota
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Herbert Dove, Enka High School
Candler, North Carolina
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