Becoming a parent or guardian in the Sea Cadets is an exciting opportunity. Unlike many other extracurriculars, Sea Cadets allows your son or daughter to chart their own path to success, step outside of the comfort zone, and seek challenges.
Cadet units typically meet one weekend per month or one night per week during the school year. Training away from home is conducted during school vacation periods.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is the policy of the Sea Cadets that no qualified person will be excluded from participation in, denied the benefit of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination by the USNSCC simply because that person has a disability. The Sea Cadets will grant reasonable accommodations where necessary to permit full participation.
Safety is our number one priority. All of our volunteers undergo regular background checks and cadets are under adult supervision throughout training.
For details about program costs, visit ourĀ Program Fees page.
