ETIQUETTE

Now the most prevalent of the principles in day to day life is etiquette. If you have had the chance to meet our team, we are sure this is the first thing you noticed about our students. We regularly train our students to have a keen sense of who our audience is, how our image is being presented, our body position, where our gaze lies, and the words we choose to use in conversation. How you present yourself speaks louder than your words, so it is important that you act accordingly.

We want to be perceived not as egotistical and pretentious, rather, aware and present. When we shake hands, we will squarely stand in front of the other person and give a firm shake while maintaining eye contact and exuding confidence. Otherwise, we have not set ourselves apart and have lost our battle, the first impression. That second in which the opportunity is past, there is no chance of getting it back.

This can cost you a job, internship, entrance into a school or military, and even a relationship. Life is full of judgment. We must be aware and ready to take on that judgment head first before it comes.

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The communication skills I developed from this program helped me become a successful entrepreneur and global ambassador.

Chris Verissimo • ALUMNI

This program has completely changed my son for the better. He has a newfound confidence that has helped him succeed since graduating and going to college.

Daniel Cross • PARENT

The JNS program has provided an outlet for me to enhance my leadership qualities and work alongside some of the most pristine students and athletes in the region. When I work with my team, I strive to perform at the highest level possible because of the respect I have for the Navy Seal Trident we wear. The sense of professionalism, confidence, and punctuality that I have developed in the JNS program has influenced every aspect of my life. In school, I am given much respect from my peers and educators because of the manner I conduct myself. What I have gained by being a JNS will continue to benefit me as I continue my education and enter into the workforce.

Nathaniel Saucedo • ALUMNI 2017 & 2018

Training with the Jr. Navy SEALs blessed my son Stephen to see in himself and accomplish those goals I as a parent always knew he had inside of him.  He learned to be successful at doing challenging physical tasks which helped him develop greater mental and emotional fortitude in his journey to adulthood.  We are forever grateful for the positive impact the Jr. Navy SEALs had on Stephen being able to see and tap into his rich potential and inner strength

Amy Badger • PARENT

As a parent and coach for the Junior Navy SEALs for the past few years, I have been nothing short of awestruck with regard to the changes in my daughter Emily, now a senior at Beyer. She started high school as a bright student but struggled to fit in. Almost immediately after joining the Jr SEALs, Emily referred to the group as her “brothers.” She developed a vision of her path in life – one with the military. She is more poised and confident; able to handle the stress of AP classes, girl scouts, wrestling, and civic clubs with more ease than ever before. I credit that to Mr. Wesson’s life lessons, the six pillars of the Jr Navy SEALs: stress control, communication, situational awareness, teamwork, goal setting, and etiquette. Thank you, Mr. Wesson, we are forever filled with gratitude.

Elisabeth Robison • PARENT

I have never experienced such professionalism from young high schoolers. I would hire every one of them after college if I could.

Joey Millsaps • EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

This program has changed my son tremendously. It helped him to excel inside and outside of the classroom

Susan Murphy • PARENT

Where Alumni Go After The Program

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Help us to instill the self-esteem and confidence in our community’s youth to become successful leaders in every aspect of life