JROTC Movie Night

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Hello Mr. Ngo last time we discussed about the JROTC movie night was great idea. Now I wanna know whats the next step ? do I talk to Ms.Lura about opening an account for it at student service when we come back to school? and I already have my assistance at work with the flyers to make it public. Also I can talk to Mr.Miranda about the screening in the auditorium and how to get it up and running for the day.Also the staff in JROTC is willing to pitch in to buy the snacks to sell during the movie. Furthermore, if there's a problem with security I can get well taught cadets from the RO program to usher.

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