In LET 1, students learn about citizenship in action, leadership theory, and foundations for success.
In LET 2, students learn about wellness, fitness and First Aid, Geography and earth science, and citizenship in American History and Government. Students who complete LET 1 and LET 2 waive their required (HOPE) physical education credit.
In LET 3, students learn about citizenship in action, leadership theory, foundations for success, and Citizenship in American History and Government. Students also learn how to make a difference in service-learning.
In LET 4, students take a deep dive into citizenship in action, leadership theory, and foundations for success. Upon completing four years of JROTC, students may be eligible to enlist in the military at a higher enlisted rank or enroll in university-level ROTC courses. While at a university, ROTC students will go through officer training preparation while completing their degree of study.