On January 19, 2026, the Port Saint Lucie High School Jaguar Battalion proudly participated in the annual parade commemorating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Approximately 150 Cadets marched the three-mile route along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, beginning at Lincoln Park Academy and concluding at Lawnwood Elementary School.
Leading the formation was the Battalion Commander, c/LTC Rebecca Guison, accompanied by the Battalion Staff. Following them were companies Alpha through Delta, each maintaining exceptional discipline and professionalism throughout the event. A distinguished Color Guard, commanded by c/SFC Trinity Thompson, led the ceremonial presentation of the colors. She was joined by c/1LT Elijah Salzar serving as the State Color Bearer, c/2LT Robin Vu as the Right Guard, and c/SFC Luis Albaraan as the Left Guard.
Throughout the parade, Cadets displayed the United States Flag, Battalion colors, and a variety of state flags to honor Dr. King’s profound contributions to civil rights, equality, and justice. Their presence served not only as a tribute to Dr. King’s historic achievements but also as a testament to the Jaguars’ dedication to community involvement and civic responsibility.
The event was a resounding success for the Jaguar Battalion, reflecting the Cadets’ commitment to leadership, service, and remembrance as they represented Port Saint Lucie High School with pride.
