-Updated as of: 17 July 2024-
6101 McCart Ave Fort Worth, TX 76133
Phone: 817-814-7000
School Start Time: 8:15 a.m.
School End Time: 3:45 p.m.
SHHS JROTC Instructor Staff:
CW4 Taylor SAI / LET IV, Military History Instructor
1SG Long AI / LET I, Robotics Instructor
SFC McMillan AI / LET II, LET III Instructor
To submit an enrollment request form in the SHHS JROTC program, click to Scorpion icon to access the JROTC enrollment request page.
Or, email / visit your assigned counselor to be enrolled in JROTC. Click HERE to gain access to the SHHS counseling center.
Please see a JROTC instructor for further assistance in classrooms B1014, B1015, or B1021 (JROTC Range).
SHHS JROTC Special Teams
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ARMY JROTC's MISSION :
"To Motivate Young People to be Better Citizens"
The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) offers an outstanding elective course for young men and women. It emphasizes leadership development, self-discipline, and being a responsible patriotic citizenship. Students are taught confidence, leadership, and inter-personal relations. Strong emphasis is placed on integrity, personal worth, and physical fitness.
Welcome to the Scorpion Battalion Army JROTC program!
The goal of South Hills Army JROTC is to prepare students for their future—college, workforce, or military. We do this while simultaneously developing each cadet’s leadership potential and character.
The Army JROTC program combines classroom instruction, physical fitness, and integrated curricular activities focused on attaining an awareness of the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of citizenship; developing the cadet’s sense of personal responsibility; promoting wellness and physical fitness; building life skills; and providing leadership opportunities.
Cadets incur ZERO obligation to join the military as a result of their enrollment in JROTC.
JROTC is great opportunity to fill out your activities and grow as a person.
Here is all you need to know about JROTC.
Using JROTC to Teach Life Lessons to High School Students
Steve Adubato sits down with Sergeant First Class (Ret.) Harvey L. Craig who is an Army Instructor at Irvington High School JROTC and a 2016-2017 Essex County Teacher of the Year, to discuss how Sgt. Craig teaches life lessons through JROTC and motivates his students to become better informed global citizens.