Reseda High School - Naval Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps.

Naval Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps.

Reseda High School's NJROTC Program is ranked top JROTC unit in the San Fernando Valley. The unit has placed top 5 in state meets and qualified for the National meet in Pensacola, Florida twice in its 12 year history. They have also won the NJROTC Distinguished Unit Award 6 years running. In the following year of 09-10 The Units Air Rifle Team placed 1st in the California State Championships and competed in the NJROTC National Championships in Port Clinton, Ohio and the CMP Three Position Rifle Junior Olympics in Anniston, Alabama, where team commander Sasha Barnett earned a Bronze and Silver medal.

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