CSM Nathaniel Bartee Sr.
JROTC cadets will get a chance to serve their community through community service events. They will have the opportunity to participate in local parades. All cadets participate in a local visit to the middle school for mentorship. They will have the opportunity to join extra-curricular activities such as drill team, raider team, robotics team, color guard team, physical fitness team, leadership team and academic team. There is no charge to participate on any of these teams. Cadets will maintain a grade of “C” or above in all classes to participate in afterschool activities and to competitions.
Cluster: Government and Public Administration
Pathway: JROTC
SFC Wayne Kindley
JROTC I (Grade 9, 10, 11 12)
1 Credit
Prerequisites: None
Course Fees: $40.00
Beginning level of Army JROTC (LET 1) is a one-credit course. Areas covered are Citizenship in Action, Leadership Theory and Application and Foundations for Success. JROTC cadets will learn citizenship skills and how to apply them both in school and in their personal life. They will be issued free of charge a Army JROTC uniform. They will learn how to prepare it for wear, how to wear it and receive a weekly grade on their uniform wear. They will perform physical fitness training one day a week and may receive an imbedded credit for PT. Cadets will learn self-awareness and set up a personal growth plan. They will learn the different learning styles and listening skills. They will be led and mentored by upper-class JROTC cadets.
JROTC II (Grade 10,11, 12)
1 Credit
Prerequisites: JROTC I
Course Fees: $40.00
Intermediate level of Army JROTC (LET 2) is a one-credit course. Areas covered are Wellness, Fitness, First Aid, Geography and Earth Science, Citizenship in American History and Government. JROTC cadets will learn how to achieve a healthy lifestyle by balancing what they eat with the proper exercise. They will learn different first aid for such things as hot weather injuries, cold weather injuries, burns, poisons, bleeding, shock and fractures. They will learn about drug awareness and substance abuse. The Military Justice system is part of the program they will learn. Cadets will learn about the American government system and Constitution. They will be issued a JROTC uniform free of charge and will be graded on their wear of it once a week as well as teach first year cadets the proper preparation and wear of the uniform. They will teach and perform physical fitness once week. Service Learning is a major part of the second year of JROTC. Second year cadets are class leaders and will be helping to teach and mentor first year cadets.
JROTC III (Grade 11, 12)
1 Credit
Prerequisites: JROTC I and JROTC II
Course Fees: $40.00
Intermediate level of Army JROTC (LET 3) is a one-credit course. Areas covered are Citizenship in Action, Leadership Theory and Application, Foundations for Success and Citizenship in American History. Service Learning is a major part of the third year of JROTC. They will be issued a JROTC uniform free of charge and will be graded on their wear of it once a week. They will teach and perform physical fitness once week. Third year cadets are class leaders and will be helping to teach and mentor first & second-year cadets. When completed cadet will be certified in JROTC and may enter the military at the pay grade of E-2 or E-3 depending on the military branch stipulations.
JROTC IV (Grade 12)
1 Credit
Prerequisites: JROTC I, JROTC II, & JROTC III
Course Fees: $40.00
Advanced level of Army JROTC (LET 4) is a one-credit course. Areas covered are Citizenship in Action through service to the Nation, Leadership Theory and Application through leadership principles which is applicable both in the military and civilian life and Foundations for Success through financial planning. They will be issued a JROTC uniform free of charge and will be graded on their wear of it once a week. They will teach and perform physical fitness once week. Service Learning is a major part of the fourth year of JROTC. Fourth year cadets are class leaders and will be helping to teach and mentor first, second and third-year cadets. When completed cadet will be certified in JROTC and may enter the military at the pay grade of E-3 or E-4 depending on the military branch stipulations. Service Academy’s and ROTC scholarships may be available if cadets wish to pursue after graduation of High School and cadet is eligible.