Cadet References and Textbooks

JROTC is designed to teach high school students the value of citizenship, leadership, service to the community, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment, while instilling in them self-esteem, teamwork, and self-discipline. Its focus is reflected in its mission statement, “To motivate young people to be better citizens.”The Army JROTC Curriculum The JROTC curriculum, which fully or partially addresses a number of national academic standards – to include Common Core State Standards (CCSS) – includes course work on leadership, civics, geography and global awareness, health, and wellness, language arts, life skills, and U.S. history. The curriculum is based on the principles of performance-based, learner-centered education and promotes development of core abilities: capacity for life-long learning, communication, responsibility for actions and choices, good citizenship, respectful treatment of others, and critical thinking techniques.

More important than “what” is learned in JROTC is “how” it is learned. Every classroom is equipped with leading edge technologies to teach, assess, and report student progress. Teachers are trained to utilize a range of technologies and develop social/emotional skills, support academic content through gaming and simulations, and promote the role of social media. Thus, students engage in meaningful, purposeful activities that lead them to demonstrate success through a portfolio of accomplishments. A cadet beginning the ninth grade might follow a course similar to the one below:

In addition to a typical JROTC curriculum, Cadets may have the opportunity to participate in a number of co-curricular activities offered by JROTC:

  • JROTC Leadership Challenge and Academic Bowl (JLAB): a competitive program that imparts values of leadership and citizenship while preparing for higher education milestones like college entrance exams.

  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Camps: a one week college residential program at STEM labs with interaction with college-level professors and graduate and undergraduate students.

  • JROTC Raider Challenge: A competitive program for JROTC Cadets in five different fitness and skill events.

  • Air Rifle Competitions: Marksmanship programs that promote teamwork, self confidence and marksmanship skills.

  • Drill Competitions: Programs for traditional drill formations including regulation and exhibition/pageantry categories.

Mandatory Core LET Text are available for download (.pdf format) below:

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Cadet Textbooks and References are as follows:

LET 1 (LET 1a – LET 1b) - LET 1 Student Core Text

LET 1 (LET 1a – LET 1b) - LET 1 Student Core Handouts - 3rd Edition

LET 2 (LET 2a – LET 2b) - LET 2 Student Core Text

LET 2 (LET 2a – LET 2b) LET 2 Student Core Text Handouts - 3rd Edition

Army JROTC Cadet Reference Book, Sixth Edition.

Unit 7 - Marksmanship Text

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