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Since that time, Poly High School classes have taken place on the present site. Riverside Polytechnic High School is home to one of the original, still active Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) units, established in 1917 and was originally called the Poly High Cadet Corps. It is the oldest JROTC program west of the Mississippi ...
Pages in category "Riverside Polytechnic High School alumni" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Rusty Bailey was born and raised in Riverside, California. He earned a Bachelor of Science in political science from the United States Military Academy in 1994 and served as a United States Army helicopter pilot. He earned a Master of Arts degree in public policy from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Oct. 6—Riverside Military Academy is rebranding itself in an effort to increase its internet visibility and boost student enrollment — but not everyone is happy about the change. The private ...
Oct. 5—Riverside Military Academy has a new name. The private all-boys military boarding school in Gainesville will now be called Riverside Preparatory Academy, following a consultation with a ...
Oct. 5—Update: Riverside is dropping military from its name. This is how some alumni are reacting ----- Riverside Military Academy has a new name. The private all-boys military boarding school ...
Students at these academies are organized as cadets, and graduate with appropriate licenses from the U.S. Coast Guard and/or the U.S. Merchant Marine.While not immediately offered a commission as an officer within a service, cadets do have the opportunity to participate in commissioning programs like the Strategic Sealift Officer Program (Navy) and Maritime Academy Graduate (Coast Guard).
Mel Streeter (1931 – June 12, 2006) was an American architect and college basketball player. A native of Riverside, California, he was the second African-American basketball player at the University of Oregon for the Ducks in the early 1950s.