ROTC

ROTC (Air Force)

AIR FORCE JUNIOR ROTC I - IV

Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) is a voluntary program with a focused mission to develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community. The objectives of AFJROTC are to educate and train high school cadets in citizenship; promote community service; instill responsibility, character and self-discipline; and provide instruction in air and space fundamentals. The program is divided into three courses of instruction: Aerospace Science, Leadership Education and Wellness. Aerospace Science includes courses studying aviation history, science of flight, global cultural awareness and management principles. Leadership Education focuses on Air Force customs and courtesies, cadet corps activities, improving study habits, time management and communication skills, plus leadership and management skills development. Air Force JROTC will help students become confident, self-reliant and self-disciplined leaders. The Wellness portion of AFJROTC is an exercise program focused upon individual base line improvements with the goals of achieving a national standard as calculated according to age and gender. The objective is to motivate cadets to commit to an active, healthy lifestyle, during their time in AFJROTC and beyond into their adults lives.

Students are issued an Air Force uniform and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards at all times. Failure to do so can result in a failing grade and/or disenrollment from the program. 

ROTC I (Air Force)         

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC II (Air Force)         

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC III (Air Force)          

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC III Honors (Air Force)         

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC IV (Air Force)        

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC IV Honors (Air Force)          

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC V (Air Force)           

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC VI (Air Force)           

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC VII (Air Force)           

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC VIII (Air Force)           

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Air Force uniforms and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Air Force grooming standards. Failure to accomplish the uniform and grooming standard requirement can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program. 

ROTC (Navy)

The Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps program is conducted at accredited secondary schools throughout the nation, by retired officers and enlisted personnel instructors from the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. The NJROTC curriculum emphasizes citizenship, leadership development, the significance of sea power, and naval topics such as U.S. maritime heritage, the fundamentals of naval operations, seamanship, navigation and meteorology. Classroom instruction is augmented throughout the year by community service activities, drill competition, field meets, orientation visits to naval facilities, marksmanship and other military training. 

The NJROTC program motivates and encourages cadets to excel scholastically and pursue a college degree. NJROTC cadets have higher attendance, develop positive life skills, and graduate at a higher rate. The values, principles, and self-discipline taught in NJROTC promote productive, positive behaviors and provide a support structure that is critical in helping cadets avoid negative behaviors such as abuse of drugs and alcohol. While the training is along military lines, it is conducted so as to encourage initiative and individuality, to teach self-control, develop personal character, leadership, responsibility, and qualities of integrity, loyalty, and dedication. Cadets who have completed two years of NJROTC may be recommended by the Senior Naval Science Instructor to receive special consideration for NROTC college scholarships 

Students are issued an Naval uniform and physical fitness clothing that must be worn at a minimum of one full day each week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards at all times. Failure to do so can result in a failing grade and/or disenrollment from the program. 

ROTC I (Navy)         

This course is designed for first time students in the program regardless of grade. Concepts include basic drill, discipline, personal behavior, leadership skills and responsibility. 

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards. Failure to wear the uniform and maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC II (Navy)         

This course introduces Maritime History, Nautical Sciences and Leadership.

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards. Failure to wear the uniform and maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program. ROTC II and ROTC III are offered every other year. 

ROTC III (Navy)         

This course introduces Naval Skills, Naval Knowledge and Leadership.

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards. Failure to wear the uniform and maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program. ROTC II and ROTC III are offered every other year. 

ROTC III Honors (Navy)          

This course introduces Naval Skills, Naval Knowledge and Leadership.

COURSE NOTE: Students will complete ROTC III curriculum with additional requirements. Honor students are held to a higher standard in uniform wear, conduct and grooming requirements. They are required to participate on a unit team and perform community service. Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Failure to wear the uniform or maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program. ROTC II and ROTC III are offered every other year. ROTC III Honors is only offered in the same year ROTC III is offered. 

ROTC IV (Navy)          

This course focuses on Leadership, Communication and Ethics.

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards. Failure to wear the uniform and maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC IV Honors (Navy)          

This course focuses on Leadership, Communication and Ethics.

COURSE NOTE: Students will complete ROTC IV Curriculum with additional requirements. Honor students are held to a higher standard in uniform wear, conduct and grooming requirements. They are required to participate on a unit team and perform community service.  Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards. Failure to wear the uniform and maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC V (Navy)          

This course allows cadets to learn and/or demonstrate an understanding of sea power, national security, and military law. General topics include overall military strategy, Grand Strategy, Naval Operations, and International Law of the Sea.

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards. Failure to wear the uniform and maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC VI (Navy)         

This course teaches cadets advanced topics in maritime and national strategies, drill and ceremony, and physical fitness.

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards. Failure to wear the uniform and maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC VII (Navy)         

This course provides cadets with an increased international awareness and insight into foreign affairs, permitting a more educates understanding of other cultures in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Cadets will have hands-on experience in the management of the cadet unit.

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards. Failure to wear the uniform and maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.

ROTC VIII (Navy)         

This course provides increased international awareness and insight into foreign affairs, permitting a more educated understanding of other cultures in Africa and Latin America. Cadets will have hands-on experience in the management of a cadet unit.

COURSE NOTE: Students are issued Navy uniforms and are required to wear one day a week. Students must adhere to Navy grooming standards. Failure to wear the uniform and maintain grooming standards can result in a failing grade and disenrollment from the program.