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Parent Sponsoring Committee - What is it?

 

The 604 “Moose” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sponsoring Association, also known as the Sponsoring Committee, is a non-profit charitable organization, often informally referred
to as the PSC or PSA (“P” for parents). It was formed to provide financial and other necessary support to the Squadron and to assist its Commanding Officer in the
performance of his or her duties. It is also responsible for introducing interested young people to 604 and assisting the Military in selecting new Commanding Officers when
there is a change of command. 
The Sponsoring Committee is made up of Canadian residents over the age of 18 who are interested in furthering the aims of the Squadron.  It performs its duties through an
Executive Committee, Directors and their subcommittees, and other functionaries. 
The Air Cadet League of Canada (League), which is a major promoter and advocate of the Air Cadet Movement in Canada, oversees the activities of the Sponsoring
Committee. 



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Sunday, 24 January 2010 13:51

Summer Training Application Interviews are now completed, with 92 applications having been generated.  The priority list for course loading is now being generated and due to the high level of demand for training positions, the following criteria shall be taken into consideration in creating the priority list:

1)                  The length of the cadet’s service (excludes Leaves of Absence),

2)                  Whether the cadet has completed a previous summer training course/scholarship,

3)                  Whether the cadet participated in last year’s Annual Ceremonial Review,

4)                  The age of the cadet,

5)                  The cadet’s attendance at Mandatory Training Parades and Activities from September 2009 to December 2009, and from January 2010 to February 9, 2010,

6)                  The cadet’s participation in Optional Training, Activities, and Citizenship activities from September 2009 to December 2009, and from January 2010 to February 9, 2010.

7)                  Whether the cadet has been Returned to Unit for Disciplinary or Voluntary Reasons,

8)                  The Commanding Officer’s recommendation, and

9)                  In the event of tie breaking being required:

a.       a cadet’s participation in Mandatory Training Parades and activities from previous training years will be considered,

b.      a cadet’s participation in Optional Training, Activities, and Citizenship activities from previous training years will be considered.

Cadets and Parent’s shall be notified if the Cadets have been placed on the within the Squadron's Quota Priority List in order to accommodate planning of summer activities.  Be reminded that even if a cadet does not place within the quota on the priority list, cadets may still be selected for training up to 2 days into the conduct of a course.

Please do not hesitate to contact the Commanding Officer at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your questions or concerns.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 March 2010 18:24 )