Kuna High School JROTC
Cadet Information
Kuna High School JROTC
Cadet Information
Kuna JROTC Enrollment:
1. You are required to be enrolled in a regular course of instruction at Kuna High School. This can be Initial Point High School, or you must be home schooled in a student program that meets the miniumum of the states requirement. (All home schooled students must be approved by the Kuna High School Principle).
2. Everyone who is willing to participate in the program will need to be able to pass middle school.
Note: Students may transfer from Army, Navy/Marines or other AFJROTC units. To receive full credit for training already received, the student must present documentation such as a cadet record or transcripts. Programs can vary from school to school, ranks held at a student’s old school may not fully transfer to Kuna High Sschool. The instructors will conduct a complete review of the student’s records and the appropriate rank will be awarded based on this review.
Kuna JROTC Behavior:
This behavior includes, but is not limited to, consuming alcohol, drug abuse, tobacco use, horseplay, public display of affection (PDA) while in uniform or participating at an AFJROTC function, fighting, disparaging remarks, insubordination, disrespect, verbal threats, and physical attacks. This prohibition is applicable to all AFJROTC unit activities, and includes instructors, cadets and any personnel involved with or participating in an AFJROTC unit or activity.
Hazing is defined as the practice of directing someone of lesser rank to perform a humiliating act which entails the surrender of dignity and self-respect or a hazardous act which exposes one to physical danger or bodily harm. Any form of physical or mental abuse is strictly prohibited. Cadets will not condone or encourage any type of hazing or initiation rituals.
Physical Discipline is defined as the practice of requiring an individual or group to perform push-ups, running laps or any other inappropriate physical contact such as shoving, pulling or grabbing as a form of punishment. Physical activities performed as part of the unit’s regular wellness program or team practice are not considered physical discipline.
Harassment, such as improper or abusive language, and coercion of lower class cadets for personal gain, is strictly forbidden. Any form of verbal abuse, teasing, public rebuke or any attempt to otherwise humiliate a cadet is prohibited. Misuse of authority will not be condoned nor tolerated.
Disenrollment: When you are enrolled in this program, you will be disenrolled for a consistent misconduct, a poor academic or disciplinary record, uniform violations, lack of participation and integrity violations. It is important to maintain appropriate standards to remain in good standing within our program.
PUBLIC LAW 88-647. The Reserve Officers' Training Corps Vitalization Act of October 13, 1964 is the authority to operate Air Force Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (AFJROTC) programs in secondary schools.
AFROTCI 36-2001, Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC), describes the curriculum of the AFJROTC program and policies and procedures for AFJROTC units. It gives guidance for organizing the cadet Corps and provides other directions in the operation of ID-20141.