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Kansas City Public Schools: 'Coronavirus Wiped Us Down But Not Out' : Rebuilding Northeast High School's JROTC Drill Team

Even though the drill team's first competition isn't until February, junior Bryce Stivers is already looking forward to it.

November 11, 2021

The Northeast High School cadets stand in two rows, backs ramrod straight. Senior Lesley Xolot-Rosas walks between them in his brand-new Class of 2022 hoodie. “Don’t fix yourself,” he coaxes. “Let it happen.”

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Eventually, this will become second nature, but for most of the students in the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps, it isn’t yet.

“COVID wiped us down but not out,” said Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Lewis, the JROTC sponsor. “We lost a lot of senior cadets during the pandemic, but we have a few who have stepped up. They’re really dedicated to making sure the program survives.”

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He and Lt. Col. Richard Hilliard watch the drills from a distance, letting Lesley and fellow senior Michael Stivers lead.

“They are self-supporting,” Lewis said. “We like to tell them they’re not here for us. They’re here for each other and to support each other. While they’re winning trophies, they’re having fun meeting other cadets throughout the region.”

Even though the drill team’s first competition isn’t until February, junior Bryce Stivers is already looking forward to it. He joined JROTC his freshman year, before the pandemic, and it’s the thing he missed most during online learning.

“Being here now in-person has done a lot of good. JROTC is my escape,” Bryce said.


This press release was produced by Kansas City Public Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.