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The MCHS CyberPatriot team includes, from left, Cadet Lance Cpls. Dante Rojas and Jamie Mark, Cadet Sgt. Alexandra Reed and Cadet Lance Cpl. Jonathon Ruiz, along with faculty advisor Ralph Gee. Not pictured is cadet Sgt. David Willis.
The MCHS CyberPatriot team includes, from left, Cadet Lance Cpls. Dante Rojas and Jamie Mark, Cadet Sgt. Alexandra Reed and Cadet Lance Cpl. Jonathon Ruiz, along with faculty advisor Ralph Gee. Not pictured is cadet Sgt. David Willis.
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Cadets compete in CyberPatriot, the national cyber security game for high school students. MCHS was the top finishing JROTC school in Indiana.
MICHIGAN CITY — Michigan City High Schools’s MCJROTC team defeated every school in Indiana, but it wasn’t enough to advance them to the next round of the national CyberPatriot competition.
The MCHS Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps finished first among Indiana schools and third overall in the third round of the competition for high school students.
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