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There is no timeline to qualify for this recognition however, tests must be passed at 93% or greater for four consecutive achievements. For example, if you received a 70% the first time you took the test and then took it again and received a 94%, only the first test score of 70% can be used which disqualifies that achievement. Only the original test score will be used. However, if there is an achievement or milestone test that requires two separate tests, leadership and aerospace, both tests will require a 93% or better for that achievement to count. The same applies to milestone awards that have a combined leadership and aerospace test rather than two separate tests. If the achievement only requires one test (such as achievement 1 which has only a leadership test), that one test will count for the whole achievement. Maintain a minimum score of 93% or better per achievement or milestone test for four consecutive achievements with no time frame. Therefore, if you have previously qualifying achievements, you are encouraged to submit those for retroactive induction. There is no timeline to qualify for this recognition however, tests must be passed at 90% or greater for four consecutive achievements. For example, if you received a 60% the first time you took the test and then took it again and received a 92%, only the first test score of 60% can be used which disqualifies that achievement. However, if there is an achievement or milestone test that requires two separate tests, leadership and aerospace, both tests will require a 90% or better for that achievement to count. Maintain a minimum score of 90% or better per achievement or milestone test for four consecutive achievements with no time frame. All scores will be considered for retroactive consideration.Ĭan be obtained during any cadet phase (C/Amn-C/Col). Any scores used for a previous induction cannot be used for future inductions.įor example, a cadet who uses achievements 1-3 and the Wright Brothers Award for Society Member induction cannot use any of those scores towards a Member of Distinction or Member of High Distinction induction but may include any testing completed from achievement 4 and upward, if they are completed consecutively. A cadet who achieves the Society Member induction is encouraged to improve their scores in the future to qualify for induction as a Member of Distinction or Member of High Distinction. A cadet who has a mixture of scores above 90% and 93% must choose only the category of induction they fully qualify for. Membership CriteriaĪ member must fully qualify for the category of induction they choose to apply for, whichever is higher, with the exception of Member of High Distinction which can only be obtained during cadet officer phases. The program is administered by the Director of Cadet Programs (FLWG/A5CP) and, if appointed, by a Cadet Honor Society Administrator (FLWG/A5CPH). AuthorityĬadet Honor Society is a Florida Wing Commander approved initiative.
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CHS is an optional program, but squadrons are highly encouraged to participate and support their cadets in earning this distinction. This accomplishment will help cadets further their educational progression outside of Civil Air Patrol by identifying them as top performers from within the Cadet Program. In addition to this recognition, cadets have the privilege of noting they are members of the Florida Wing Cadet Honor Society. This recognition helps provide additional motivation to achieve success and excellence in achievement testing. The purpose of the Cadet Honor Society (CHS) is to recognize academic excellence within the Cadet Program by allowing those cadets who've consistently demonstrated superior academic performance the opportunity to be recognized among their peers.