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Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC)

The Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps program prepares high school students for responsible leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities, and privileges as citizens. The program is a stimulus for promoting graduation from high school and provides instruction and rewarding opportunities which will benefit the students, community, and nation. It also develops skills in team building and problem-solving.

This program complements the other academic clusters by enhancing student confidence and social skills. Leadership skills are practiced in the program’s leadership lab setting for successful integration and application in all endeavors of academic study.

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LTC (R) Robert L. Hill

Courses

LEADERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING 1 (LET 1) (OE541[5511])

Open to Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 (primary focus is on 9 graders)
Prerequisite: None
Length: 2 quarters

The course will introduce students to the leadership program and its leadership skills. Emphasis will be placed on responsibility, privileges, and freedoms that underlie good citizenship. In addition skills will be developed in the area of logic and the ability to communicate effectively; and become proficient in military skills that are necessary for working effectively as a member of a team.

LEADERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING 2 (LET 2) (OE5611)

Open to Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: LET 1
Length: 2 quarters

The course will prepare students to become good leaders within the student command structure, show good leadership, physical fitness, good health and appearance, and describe the importance of American military history as it relates to America’s view toward the future.

LEADERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING 3 (LET 3) (OE5811)

Open to Grades: 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: LET 2 and Instructor’s Consent
Length: 2 quarters

The course will involve students more as leaders, teachers, and counselors with their respective classroom units. Emphasis will be based on the knowledge of the federal and military systems of justice, applying leadership assessment principles, and displaying leadership potential. Students will be taught to effectively solve problems (inductive and deductive reasoning), supervision skills and to be an effective leader/counselor.

LEADERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING 4 (LET 4 and LET 5) (OE6111)

Open to Grades: 10, 11, 12
Prerequisite: LET 3 and Instructor’s Consent
Length: 2 quarters

The course will emphasize the practical application of the students’ leadership duties and responsibilities within the student unit structure, how to make critical decisions; and effectively apply leadership/communication skills in an assigned command or staff position within the cadet unit structure, and demonstrate the ability to market oneself for a job.

CADET TEACHING PRACTICUM (JROTC 5) (OE6711)

Open to Grade: 12
Prerequisite: LET4 and instructor’s consent
Length: 2 quarters

This course will provide a vehicle for cadets to assume positions of greater responsibility to perform specific duties. This is a project-based course where students will be assigned and perform real world jobs. Emphasis is on leadership, supervising subordinates and assisting in the teaching of the curriculum.

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