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Monday, June 22, 2026 at 12:05 PM

2026 AFJROTC Teacher of Year

2026 AFJROTC Teacher of Year
Col. Rick Chapman, USAF (Ret., l-r), senior aerospace science instructor at Brantley County High School’s AFJROTC program; Jonathan Barrett, Brantley County High School career, technical and agricultural education director and assistant principal; Master Sgt. Ed Berenguer, USAF (Ret.), 2026 East Georgia Chapter Teacher of the Year and aerospace science instructor, AFJROTC; Laurie Orth, chapter president, East Georgia AFA. SPECIAL PHOTO

BCHS’s Berenguer receives top recognition

CANEY BAY — Brantley County High School’s AFJROTC instructor Master Sgt. Ed Berenguer, USAF (Ret.), has been named the The East Georgia Chapter of the Air & Space Forces Association (AFA) 2026 Teacher of the Year.

The announcement came during BCHS’s AFJROTC summer STEM camp Wednesday, June 3. Berenguer’s recognition came during a difficult year in Brantley County.

In late April, wildfires in South Georgia forced the school to close for two weeks and displaced many local families. The June 3 camp and Berenguer’s award presentation were a welcome return for the school community.

AFA East Georgia Chapter President Laurie Orth presented the award to Berenguer, who serves as one of two AFJROTC instructors for the program, at the school. Attending were current cadets, prospective cadets, upperclassmen leaders, faculty members and school administrators.

The STEM camp featured a wide range of team-building experiences, including Estes rocket building, quadcopter flight training, and marksmanship. Older cadets played an important leadership role throughout the day, helping younger students complete activities and build confidence.

One of the highlights was the launching of the Estes rockets, with upperclassmen guiding younger cadets through the final assembly of the rockets and their motors. Students also launched vinegar and baking soda powered rockets and used AltiTraks devices to measure the apogee of their launches.

Later, the group moved to the football field for several launches of their Estes rockets. Most of the rockets launched successfully, though one vehicle experienced a propulsion anomaly resulting in a failure to achieve nominal thrust.

While the rocket launches were underway, another group of cadets worked with prospective students on a quadcopter drone. The students launched the drone with a mounted camera to capture aerial footage of the launches.

“Watching all of you do STEM activities brings a lot of fulfillment to me,” Berenguer told the students. “It’s because of all of you that this is possible. You are so receptive and want to be part of it. That makes it so much easier for me to teach all of this. So I thank you, because this is our recognition and our award — it’s not mine.”

BCHS’s AFJROTC program, known as Georgia-20066 Fightin’ Herons, is among the top JROTC units in the world and has consistently earned the Air Force JROTC Distinguished Unit Award.

The program focuses on building character, leadership and community service through activities such as drone operations, rocketry, flight simulation, and participation in the school’s award-winning Heron Rifles Silent Drill Team. Its elite silent drill and colorguard teams regularly represent the school at civic, state and parade events.

Berenguer was nominated for the AFA Teacher of the Year award by Col. Rick Chapman, USAF (Ret.), Senior Aerospace Science Instructor at BCHS.

In nominating Berenguer, Chapman wrote: “Sergeant Berenguer immediately improved the depth and quality of the drone/UAS [Unmanned Aircraft System] and rocketry programs both in the classroom and as an afterschool club activity at BCHS.

“He has increased enrollment of 8th grade AFJROTC cadets by more than 50 percent and increased retention rates of current cadets by an additional 20 percent. He continuously broadens the career horizons of our students in this Title 1 school demographic, and often shifts their post-graduation vectors to STEM and trades careers.”

During his service in the Air Force, Berenguer was an Aviation Resource Management Specialist and a Recruiter. He has since served as an AFJROTC instructor at schools in Puerto Rico, Texas and Georgia.

2026 East Georgia Chapter Teacher of the Year, Master Sgt. Ed Berenguer, USAF (Ret.), Aerospace Science Instructor, AFJROTC, with cadets from Brantley County High School’s AFJROTC Summer Camp, finishing up their Estes Rockets for launch. SPECIAL PHOTO


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