Activities and Training
Daily Activities
A Typical Schedule
0530: First Call (Cadets are awakened)
0531 to 0550: Cadets are to do personal Hygiene dress and be on line for accountability.
0550 to 0705: Physical Training for Cadets and clean up.
0705 to 0800: Cadets form up for accountability and then move to the dining facility for breakfast.
0800 to 0815: Cadets return to Academy billet area.
0815 to 0850: Cadets perform barracks maintenance (Cleaning) and maintenance of personal areas. At this time Cadets make up their bunks, straighten lockers and prepare billets for inspection by Cadre Staff.
0850 to 0900: Morning formation for accountability and announcements.
0900 to 1200: Morning Assignments (Cadets attend class or special assignments such as Job Shadowing or Community service.)
1200 to 1215: Lunch formation for accountability and announcements.
1215 to 1300: Movement to dining facility and lunch.
1300 to 1345: Cadets return to Academy billet area.
1345 to 1400: Afternoon formation for accountability and announcements and Command Information.
1400 to 1700: Afternoon Assignments (Cadets attend class or special assignments such as Job Shadowing or Community service.)
1715 to 1745: Mail Call
1745 to 1850: Evening activities
1900 to 1915: Dinner formation for accountability and announcements.
1915 to 2000: Movement to dining facility and Dinner.
2000 to 2145: Final formation and announcements.
2145 to 2200: Cadets prepare for the next day.
2200 to 2215: Cadets on line for final accountability.
2215: Lights out.
Training
Job Shadowing
An opportunity for the Cadets of the Freestate ChalleNGe Academy to work (hands on) in a variety of empolyment fields. It also allows the Cadets to use their Job Skills and Life Skills in a real world work enviorment.
Silver Wings
This exciting program gives many of the cadets their first experience of flying and all the cadets their first experience as a pilot.
Blue Knights Drill Team
The Freestate ChalleNGe Academy Blue Knights Drill Team gives cadets a chance to learn military bearing, self-discipline, and obedience to command, respect for authority and drill precision. And then the opportunity to excellence in these areas through drill performance.





