Mobile County Public Schools honors top JROTC students

Last Updated: September 25, 2025By Tags:

Trinity Moore, a senior at Alma Bryant High School, was named the top JROTC cadet in Mobile County, as she and cadets from four different high schools were named as Brigade Leaders for the MCPSS JROTC program.

Moore was named Cadet Brigade Commander, which is the highest-ranking cadet officer in the county’s Brigade Command.

Each year, hundreds of JROTC students throughout the school system are invited to participate in the JROTC leadership competition. It’s a rigorous process that requires students to demonstrate a mastery of many leadership skills, including citizenship and character development, according to LTC Chevelle Thomas, Director of Army Instruction. Their selection also reflects their dedication to JROTC.

Moore and the other new members of the Brigade Command were honored at promotion ceremonies at their respective schools. (Photos attached.)

These remarkable students are responsible for leading and organizing JROTC events and activities across the district throughout the school year.

They are listed here with their new titles and ranks:

  • Cadet Brigade Commander: C/LTC Trinity Moore of Alma Bryant High School
  • Cadet Command Sergeant Major: C/CSM Kaden Brooks of Baker High School
  • Cadet Deputy Brigade Commander: C/LTC Jaimee Roberts of Citronelle High School
  • Cadet Brigade Operations Officer: C/LTC Zamara Hudson of Williamson High School
  • Cadet Brigade Logistics Officer: C/LTC Ke’Asia Davis of B.C. Rain High School

The JROTC Cadet Selection Board process is one of many programs at MCPSS that helps prepare students to become college and career ready.

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