• JROTC Courses

    Students do not incur any military obligation by participating in JROTC courses.  Uniforms are provided/fitted at no cost. 

  • JROTC Course Information

    Not all courses have a required prerequisite. 

    For more course information, click on the name of the course.

    JROTC Courses

    Course: 953101 YR
    JROTC 1
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 9, 10
    Course ID:  953101
    YR
    Course Name: JROTC 1
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 9, 10

    Required Prerequisite(s): NONE

    What's Next: JROTC 2

    The focus of all instruction is on the enhancement of responsible citizenship and leadership. Through the Corps of Cadets, students learn to take and respond to orders, prepare for higher positions of responsibility, develop self–discipline, pride, bearing, self–control, and teamwork. Classroom subjects include a study of citizenship values using the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, American Military History; First Aid; and various physical training activities.Students may participate in extracurricular activities such academic team, leadership team, color guard, marksmanship team, drill team, honor guard, and physical fitness team. Several extracurricular competitions and other activities involving all members of the Corps of Cadets are conducted throughout the school year.

    Course: 953201 YR
    JROTC 2
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 10
    Course ID:  953201
    YR
    Course Name: JROTC 2
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 10

    Required Prerequisite(s): JROTC 1 recommended

    What's Next: NONE

    These courses are a continuation of the previous JROTC level and are designed to place students in mid–level organizational leadership positions with increased responsibility and authority. Instruction will reinforce previous leadership and citizenship training and further develop the students’ ability to motivate and lead other students.Classroom subjects include intermediate leadership, oral and written communication, military history, the roles of the military forces, first aid, drug abuse prevention, and citizenship. Additionally, emphasis is placed on applying to colleges, pursuing scholarship opportunities, and understanding the process of college admittance.All extra–curricular activities and field trips are available to enrolled students. Please go to JROTC for an overview of each course.

    Course: 953301 YR
    JROTC 3
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 11, 12
    Course ID:  953301
    YR
    Course Name: JROTC 3
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 11, 12

    Required Prerequisite(s): JROTC 1 or 2 recommended

    What's Next: NONE

    These courses are a continuation of the previous JROTC level and are designed to place students in mid–level organizational leadership positions with increased responsibility and authority. Instruction will reinforce previous leadership and citizenship training and further develop the students’ ability to motivate and lead other students.Classroom subjects include intermediate leadership, oral and written communication, military history, the roles of the military forces, first aid, drug abuse prevention, and citizenship. Additionally, emphasis is placed on applying to colleges, pursuing scholarship opportunities, and understanding the process of college admittance.All extra–curricular activities and field trips are available to enrolled students. Please go to JROTC for an overview of each course.

    Course: 953401 YR
    JROTC 4
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 12
    Course ID:  953401
    YR
    Course Name: JROTC 4
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 12

    Required Prerequisite(s): JROTC 1, 2 or 3 recommended

    What's Next: NONE

    These courses are a continuation of the previous JROTC level and are designed to place students in mid–level organizational leadership positions with increased responsibility and authority. Instruction will reinforce previous leadership and citizenship training and further develop the students’ ability to motivate and lead other students.Classroom subjects include intermediate leadership, oral and written communication, military history, the roles of the military forces, first aid, drug abuse prevention, and citizenship. Additionally, emphasis is placed on applying to colleges, pursuing scholarship opportunities, and understanding the process of college admittance.All extra–curricular activities and field trips are available to enrolled students. Please go to JROTC for an overview of each course.

    Course: 953111 YR
    JROTC 1 GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 9, 10
    Course ID:  953111
    YR
    Course Name: JROTC 1 GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 9, 10

    Required Prerequisite(s): ARD Placement

    What's Next: JROTC 2

    The focus of all instruction is on the enhancement of responsible citizenship and leadership. Through the Corps of Cadets, students learn to take and respond to orders, prepare for higher positions of responsibility, develop self–discipline, pride, bearing, self–control, and teamwork. Classroom subjects include a study of citizenship values using the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, American Military History; First Aid; and various physical training activities.Students may participate in extracurricular activities such academic team, leadership team, color guard, marksmanship team, drill team, honor guard, and physical fitness team. Several extracurricular competitions and other activities involving all members of the Corps of Cadets are conducted throughout the school year.

    Course: 953211 YR
    JROTC 2 GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 10
    Course ID:  953211
    YR
    Course Name: JROTC 2 GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 10

    Required Prerequisite(s): ARD Placement, JROTC 1 recommended

    What's Next: NONE

    These courses are a continuation of the previous JROTC level and are designed to place students in mid–level organizational leadership positions with increased responsibility and authority. Instruction will reinforce previous leadership and citizenship training and further develop the students’ ability to motivate and lead other students.Classroom subjects include intermediate leadership, oral and written communication, military history, the roles of the military forces, first aid, drug abuse prevention, and citizenship. Additionally, emphasis is placed on applying to colleges, pursuing scholarship opportunities, and understanding the process of college admittance.All extra–curricular activities and field trips are available to enrolled students. Please go to JROTC for an overview of each course.

    Course: 953311 YR
    JROTC 3 GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 11, 12
    Course ID:  953311
    YR
    Course Name: JROTC 3 GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 11, 12

    Required Prerequisite(s): ARD Placement, JROTC 1 or 2 recommended

    What's Next: NONE

    These courses are a continuation of the previous JROTC level and are designed to place students in mid–level organizational leadership positions with increased responsibility and authority. Instruction will reinforce previous leadership and citizenship training and further develop the students’ ability to motivate and lead other students.Classroom subjects include intermediate leadership, oral and written communication, military history, the roles of the military forces, first aid, drug abuse prevention, and citizenship. Additionally, emphasis is placed on applying to colleges, pursuing scholarship opportunities, and understanding the process of college admittance.All extra–curricular activities and field trips are available to enrolled students. Please go to JROTC for an overview of each course.

    Course: 953411 YR
    JROTC 4 GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 12
    Course ID:  953411
    YR
    Course Name: JROTC 4 GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 12

    Required Prerequisite(s): ARD Placement, JROTC 1, 2 or 3 recommended

    What's Next: NONE

    These courses are a continuation of the previous JROTC level and are designed to place students in mid–level organizational leadership positions with increased responsibility and authority. Instruction will reinforce previous leadership and citizenship training and further develop the students’ ability to motivate and lead other students.Classroom subjects include intermediate leadership, oral and written communication, military history, the roles of the military forces, first aid, drug abuse prevention, and citizenship. Additionally, emphasis is placed on applying to colleges, pursuing scholarship opportunities, and understanding the process of college admittance.All extra–curricular activities and field trips are available to enrolled students. Please go to JROTC for an overview of each course.

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