Military Information

See the Related Link below called "Today's Military" for a comprehensive site for Students, Parents, and Educators, this site contains many details about: all branches of the Armed Services, military careers, and college savings programs.

ASVAB

The Armed Service Vocation Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is given every February to interested 11thgraders. Students will be notified when they can sign up in the High School Guidance Office. Although this test is only required for those seeking to enlist in the military, it’s a test that many high school students elect to take because the vocational information it provides is extremely useful. Please note: test results are not shared with military recruiters without student consent.

There is a score interpretation session for the test, which is scheduled later in the year, in which students will receive their test results and learn how to use them.

ROTC Information - See the link below called "ROTC"

No Child Left Behind

Military notification of names/addresses for Juniors

The "No Child Left Behind Act of 2001" requires the school district to provide students’ names, addresses and home phone numbers to military recruiters when requested. Letters to opt out of the "No Child Left Behind Act" are mailed home in the fall of students' Junior year.

ROTC