Cadets of the
Michigan City High School (MCHS) Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training
Corps (MCJROTC) competed in the first round of CyberPatriot on October 14,
2022. CyberPatriot is the nation’s
largest cyber defense competition that puts high school students in charge of
securing virtual networks. One of the
objectives of this program is to inspire students toward careers in
cybersecurity or other science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM)
disciplines critical to our nation’s future.
The
MCHS team is diverse, including Cadet Sergeant Alexandra Reed, a commander on
MCHS’s Military Drill Team, and Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Tristan Sherwood, the
starting right guard on the Wolves football team. Sherwood is applying for the
Army ROTC scholarship (worth $180,000), plans on attending Purdue University
in West Lafayette, and then plans on
serving as a Cyber Security officer in the U.S. Army after graduation.
Major
Tom McGrath, the Senior Marine Instructor, noted the tremendous opportunity the
CyberPatriot program affords for MCHS cadets.
“We are so fortunate to have Mr. Ralph Gee, the Technology and
Engineering teacher on our MCHS staff.
His expertise in the cyber field can be the catalyst to propel our
cadets into a very rewarding and lucrative career in the STEM disciplines.”
The
Marine Instructor, Master Sergeant Jeff Benak, also noted how valuable Gee’s
knowledge is in inspiring the cadets.
“Ralph is such an unselfish person who goes above and beyond in teaching
our cadets, even though they are not enrolled in any of his courses.”
“Considering
this was the cadets’ first CyberPatriot competition, they really impressed me
as to how quickly they adapted to the technical intricacies required of
managing a virtual network,” said Gee.
The
Wolves will compete again in November and December. The December round will determine if the team
qualifies to compete in future rounds.
The national championship is held in the Washington, DC area. This activity, like all MCJROTC activities,
are done at no cost to the student or MCHS.
All expenses are funded by the Marine Corps.
In
addition to CyberPatriot, the cadets will be busy through the Thanksgiving
Break. They will continue to support the
Wolves home football games through the playoffs. November is always a busy month, as they
participate in patriotic ceremonies in conjunction with Veterans Day. This includes the ceremony MCHS will conduct
on November 11th at 1:30 pm in the school gym.
This ceremony, which also involves the MCHS band and choir, is open to
the public; guests should enter through Door J in the back of the school.
Veterans are especially encouraged to attend, as all services will be
honored. MCHS will also host a military
drill competition on Nov 12th in the school gym. Schools from throughout Indiana and Illinois
will go at each other in different aspects of military drill. Judges will be midshipmen from the University
of Notre Dame. The meet will be held from 8:30 am to approximately 1:30 pm and
is open to the public. Admission is
free.