Cadets Do
- Maintain their bearing and conduct.
- Arrive on time for class.
- Greet the teacher on the way into class.
- Wear appropriate clothing.
- Strive to improve themselves – physically, intellectually, and spiritually.
- Honor their word.
- Take the initiative.
- Remain loyal to their families, fellow cadets and students, their school and their community.
- Treat others with dignity and respect regardless of race, religion or gender.
- Take care of each other.
- Do what is right.
Cadets Don’t
- Wear a sloppy uniform or slouch around with their hands in their pockets.
- Wear long hair.
- Smoke on school grounds.
- Fail to respond with a “Sir” or “Ma’am” when speaking with an adult.
- Wear hats in class.
- Render half-hearted or sloppy salutes to the Stars and Stripes or their officers.
- Cut class.
- Gang up on anyone.
- Question lawful orders.
- Lie, cheat or break their word.
- Curse or swear.
- Cadets don’t abandon a fellow cadet in time of need.
- Cadets don’t let down their fellow Cadets by succumbing to drug temptation.