Woodlawn High School is proud to recognize Cadet Alaysia Proctor for her outstanding accomplishments in the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) and her broader contributions to the school community. A dedicated leader, scholar, and student-athlete, Cadet Proctor exemplifies the core values of discipline, service, and excellence.

Currently serving as the Drill Commander of the Unarmed Drill Team (2024–2026), Cadet Proctor has made school history by becoming the first commander at WHS to lead the Drill Team to a national competition—a landmark achievement for the Panther Battalion. Her leadership and commitment to excellence have set a new benchmark for the JROTC program.

Throughout her tenure in JROTC, Cadet Proctor has earned numerous awards and honors. These include four medals, three of which recognize her personal achievements: Cadet of the Year (twice) and Superior Cadet. She was also awarded a plaque for earning third place in the district LET II Board competition during her sophomore year. In recognition of her continued dedication, she wears multiple uniform accessories, including the Drill cord and the National Honor Society cord, a testament to her academic and leadership accomplishments.

Cadet Proctor is also a key member of the JROTC Archery Team, ranking among the top three archers at Woodlawn High School. She attended the JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC) summer camp, further developing her leadership skills and earning additional distinctions.

Entering her senior year, Cadet Proctor has been appointed to the prestigious role of Lieutenant Colonel, Battalion Commander of the Panther Battalion—one of the highest leadership positions within the JROTC program.

Beyond JROTC, Cadet Proctor is an accomplished student, maintaining a 3.2 GPA while enrolled in the school’s Magnet Program for Talented and Gifted Art. She is also a member of the Principal’s List and an active participant in the WHS Marching Band, where she plays the bass drum.

Woodlawn High School congratulates Alaysia Proctor on her continued success and commends her for embodying the spirit of leadership, service, and academic excellence. She is a role model for her peers and a source of pride for the entire WHS community.