Build your capacity for life-long learning.
Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written techniques.
Take responsibility for your actions and choices.
Do your share as a good citizen in your school, community, country, and the world.
Treat self and others with respect.
Apply critical thinking techniques.
JROTC will provide a quality citizenship, character, and leadership development program, while fostering partnership with communities and educational institutions.
Character.
Personal social responsibility.
Student achievement.
Fitness.
Leadership.
Teamwork.
Selfless service to community and others.
American heritage and history.
The Army Values. If you spell out leadership as LDRSHIP, each one of those letters spells out the Army values: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal courage. The Army has always had values, dating back to Baron von Steuben at Valley Forge in 1778 when he established those attributes and traits that an NCO should have.