Symbolism of the Shoulder Loop Insignia (Unit Crest)
Blue and green are the schools colors. The shield is the school seal with the symbol for learning in the first quarter; art, music and theater in the second quarter; shared knowledge, leadership, and citizenship in the third quarter; and athletics in the fourth quarter. The symbols refer to the focus on academics, arts, citizenship, and athletics in the education of the cadets. The Grizzly is the school's mascot and signifies the strength and competitive accomplishments of the Creekview Cadet Battalion. Traditionally blue represents constancy, devotion, and justice while green is representative of adaptability, hope, and youth. These qualities compliment and reinforce the Cadet Core Abilities displayed by the cadets.
Blue and green are the schools colors. The shield is the school seal with the symbol for learning in the first quarter; art, music and theater in the second quarter; shared knowledge, leadership, and citizenship in the third quarter; and athletics in the fourth quarter. The symbols refer to the focus on academics, arts, citizenship, and athletics in the education of the cadets. The Grizzly is the school's mascot and signifies the strength and competitive accomplishments of the Creekview Cadet Battalion. Traditionally blue represents constancy, devotion, and justice while green is representative of adaptability, hope, and youth. These qualities compliment and reinforce the Cadet Core Abilities displayed by the cadets.
Symbolism of the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (Unit Patch)
Green and Blue are the school colors. The Grizzly, the school mascot, reflects the aggressive guardian of its territory and family; the cadets emulate this action in their fierce loyalty and protection of their school, community and country.
Green and Blue are the school colors. The Grizzly, the school mascot, reflects the aggressive guardian of its territory and family; the cadets emulate this action in their fierce loyalty and protection of their school, community and country.