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Judy Worthington, with the Migrant Education Program, tutors kindergarden student Nolan Stewart in letter recognition at Calhoun Elementary School Dec. 8, 2011.Photo by Amy Wallot
McLean County High School senior Bridget Blake laughs during marching practice with the JROTC program. Blake, who is in a leadership position, plans on attending college to study child care or nursing. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 12, 2013
Lt. Col. Steve Darnall informs JROTC cadets at McLean County High School about an upcoming competition against other JROTC programs in the state. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 12, 2013
The Army JROTC uniform will change next year from a light green shirt with dark green jacket and pants to a grey shirt with a navy jacket and blue pants (pictured). Photo by Amy Wallot, March 12, 2013
Senior Zac Adams takes notes during a leadership meeting of the McLean County High School JROTC. Adams plans to enlist in the Navy after graduation. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 12, 2013
Junior Cody Ramburger prepares for a uniform inspection at McLean County High School. Ramburger, a JROTC cadet, has enlisted in the army. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 12, 2013
Freshmen Landon Kimmel, David Waterbury and Isaiah  Vandiver prepare for a uniform inspection at McLean County High School. Cadets in the JROTC program undergo a uniform inspection once a week. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 12, 2013
JROTC cadets line up for uniform inspection at McLean County High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 12, 2013
Sophomore Cameron Kinman inspects JROTC cadets\' uniforms at McLean County High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 12, 2013
McLean County High School JROTC cadets practice for an upcoming marching competition. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 12, 2013
Judy Worthington, with the Migrant Education Program, tutors kindergarten student Nolan Stewart in letter recognition at Calhoun Elementary School. Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 8, 2011
Fifth-grade student Carlos Zuniga works with Migrant Education Program Judy Worthington at Calhoun Elementary School. Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 8, 2011
Judy Wood, with the Migrant Education Program at McLean County Schools, helps Maria Hernandez look up her son\'s grades in Infinite Campus. Also pictured, Consuelo Pineda checks her son\'s progress. Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 8, 2011

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