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What is JROTC

Mission

The mission of JROTC is to motivate students to become better citizens. However, the missison of our JROTC program is to provide, in cooperation with parents and the community, a quality, caring, educational environment that acts as a medium in the development of responsible, ethical, and motivated graduates who are: critical thinkers, self-motivated adults, creative problem solvers, sensitive to cultural diversity, productive citizens and leaders, and able to adapt in a rapidly changing world. The program doesn't require any military service.

JROTC

Instructors

JROTC INSTRUCTORS

SFC Sara Villafane

Army Instructor

Special

Teams

SPECIAL TEAMS

SPECIAL TEAMS

Academic team

ACADEMIC TEAM

The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, leadership, academic competition, and college opportunity.

Unarmed Drill Team

Drill Team

Raider

AIR RIFLE

TEAM

Archery

COLOR

GUARD

SPECIAL TEAMS

Academic team

ACADEMIC TEAM

The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, leadership, academic competition, and college opportunity.

Unarmed Drill Team

Drill Team

Raider

Air Rifle

AIR RIFLE

TEAM

The type of rifle marksmanship that is taught and practiced in the JROTC program is three-position air rifle shooting that is done with 4.5 mm (. 177 cal.) air rifles with the targets placed at a distance of 10 meters. It focuses on patience, focus and control. Cadets are trained how to properly handle and shoot a pellet rifle as well as the 3 positions for shooting, breath control, and gun safety measures.

Archery

COLOR

GUARD

SPECIAL TEAMS

Academic team

ACADEMIC TEAM

The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, leadership, academic competition, and college opportunity.

Unarmed Drill Team

Drill Team

Raider

Air Rifle

AIR RIFLE

TEAM

The type of rifle marksmanship that is taught and practiced in the JROTC program is three-position air rifle shooting that is done with 4.5 mm (. 177 cal.) air rifles with the targets placed at a distance of 10 meters. It focuses on patience, focus and control. Cadets are trained how to properly handle and shoot a pellet rifle as well as the 3 positions for shooting, breath control, and gun safety measures.

Archery

Color Guard

COLOR

GUARD

The competitive Color Guard is an extracurricular Army JROTC team responsible for presenting the flag in a variety of settings. The members of the Color Guard practice drill and ceremonies, proper wearing of the uniform as well as the proper ways to show respect to our nation's flag.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Academic team

ACADEMIC TEAM

The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, leadership, academic competition, and college opportunity.

Unarmed Drill Team

Drill Team

Raider

Air Rifle

AIR RIFLE

TEAM

The type of rifle marksmanship that is taught and practiced in the JROTC program is three-position air rifle shooting that is done with 4.5 mm (. 177 cal.) air rifles with the targets placed at a distance of 10 meters. It focuses on patience, focus and control. Cadets are trained how to properly handle and shoot a pellet rifle as well as the 3 positions for shooting, breath control, and gun safety measures.

Raider

The Raider Team is a competitive team that focuses on physical endurance and conditioning. A Raider Team Competition normally includes the Army Physical Fitness Test, a 10KM road march with equipment, Raider Gauntlet (obstacle course), Land Navigation, and One Rope Bridge Competition.

Archery

Color Guard

COLOR

GUARD

The competitive Color Guard is an extracurricular Army JROTC team responsible for presenting the flag in a variety of settings. The members of the Color Guard practice drill and ceremonies, proper wearing of the uniform as well as the proper ways to show respect to our nation's flag.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Academic team

ACADEMIC TEAM

The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, leadership, academic competition, and college opportunity.

Unarmed Drill Team

Drill Team

Raider

Air Rifle

AIR RIFLE

TEAM

The type of rifle marksmanship that is taught and practiced in the JROTC program is three-position air rifle shooting that is done with 4.5 mm (. 177 cal.) air rifles with the targets placed at a distance of 10 meters. It focuses on patience, focus and control. Cadets are trained how to properly handle and shoot a pellet rifle as well as the 3 positions for shooting, breath control, and gun safety measures.

Raider

The Raider Team is a competitive team that focuses on physical endurance and conditioning. A Raider Team Competition normally includes the Army Physical Fitness Test, a 10KM road march with equipment, Raider Gauntlet (obstacle course), Land Navigation, and One Rope Bridge Competition.

Archery

Color Guard

COLOR

GUARD

The competitive Color Guard is an extracurricular Army JROTC team responsible for presenting the flag in a variety of settings. The members of the Color Guard practice drill and ceremonies, proper wearing of the uniform as well as the proper ways to show respect to our nation's flag.

Archery

Leadership from U.S. Army JROTC was in attendance at The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) open championships to get a look at the archery competition. U.S. Army Cadet Command has rolled out a JROTC archery pilot program. This program will provide more opportunities for Army JROTC Cadets to excel and learn new skills. More information will be added to the website in the future.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Academic team

ACADEMIC TEAM

The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, leadership, academic competition, and college opportunity.

Unarmed Drill Team

Drill Team

Raider

Air Rifle

AIR RIFLE

TEAM

Drill Team

The type of rifle marksmanship that is taught and practiced in the JROTC program is three-position air rifle shooting that is done with 4.5 mm (. 177 cal.) air rifles with the targets placed at a distance of 10 meters. It focuses on patience, focus and control. Cadets are trained how to properly handle and shoot a pellet rifle as well as the 3 positions for shooting, breath control, and gun safety measures.

Raider

A military drill team is a marching unit that performs routines based on military drill. These teams often perfect their proficiency and then choose to compete against other programs. These competitions are generally called "drill meets."

The Raider Team is a competitive team that focuses on physical endurance and conditioning. A Raider Team Competition normally includes the Army Physical Fitness Test, a 10KM road march with equipment, Raider Gauntlet (obstacle course), Land Navigation, and One Rope Bridge Competition.

Archery

Color Guard

COLOR

GUARD

The competitive Color Guard is an extracurricular Army JROTC team responsible for presenting the flag in a variety of settings. The members of the Color Guard practice drill and ceremonies, proper wearing of the uniform as well as the proper ways to show respect to our nation's flag.

Archery

Leadership from U.S. Army JROTC was in attendance at The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) open championships to get a look at the archery competition. U.S. Army Cadet Command has rolled out a JROTC archery pilot program. This program will provide more opportunities for Army JROTC Cadets to excel and learn new skills. More information will be added to the website in the future.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Academic team

ACADEMIC TEAM

The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, leadership, academic competition, and college opportunity.

Unarmed Drill Team

Unarmed Drill Team

This special team is an unarmed drill team which competes throughout the school year. The unarmed drill team consists of an inspection team, a regulation team, and an exhibition team. The exhibition team competes by performing a sequence of unarmed drill that is not regulated in order to make interesting movements to impress judges. The regulation team competes by completing a regulation drill sequence that consists of unarmed drill and marching.

Drill Team

Raider

Air Rifle

AIR RIFLE

TEAM

Drill Team

The type of rifle marksmanship that is taught and practiced in the JROTC program is three-position air rifle shooting that is done with 4.5 mm (. 177 cal.) air rifles with the targets placed at a distance of 10 meters. It focuses on patience, focus and control. Cadets are trained how to properly handle and shoot a pellet rifle as well as the 3 positions for shooting, breath control, and gun safety measures.

Raider

A military drill team is a marching unit that performs routines based on military drill. These teams often perfect their proficiency and then choose to compete against other programs. These competitions are generally called "drill meets."

The Raider Team is a competitive team that focuses on physical endurance and conditioning. A Raider Team Competition normally includes the Army Physical Fitness Test, a 10KM road march with equipment, Raider Gauntlet (obstacle course), Land Navigation, and One Rope Bridge Competition.

Archery

Color Guard

COLOR

GUARD

The competitive Color Guard is an extracurricular Army JROTC team responsible for presenting the flag in a variety of settings. The members of the Color Guard practice drill and ceremonies, proper wearing of the uniform as well as the proper ways to show respect to our nation's flag.

Archery

Leadership from U.S. Army JROTC was in attendance at The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) open championships to get a look at the archery competition. U.S. Army Cadet Command has rolled out a JROTC archery pilot program. This program will provide more opportunities for Army JROTC Cadets to excel and learn new skills. More information will be added to the website in the future.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Academic team

ACADEMIC TEAM

The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is a nationally recognized academic competition created exclusively for JROTC students. By participating, cadets learn the values of citizenship, leadership, academic competition, and college opportunity.

Unarmed Drill Team

Drill Team

Raider

Air Rifle

AIR RIFLE

TEAM

Drill Team

The type of rifle marksmanship that is taught and practiced in the JROTC program is three-position air rifle shooting that is done with 4.5 mm (. 177 cal.) air rifles with the targets placed at a distance of 10 meters. It focuses on patience, focus and control. Cadets are trained how to properly handle and shoot a pellet rifle as well as the 3 positions for shooting, breath control, and gun safety measures.

Raider

A military drill team is a marching unit that performs routines based on military drill. These teams often perfect their proficiency and then choose to compete against other programs. These competitions are generally called "drill meets."

The Raider Team is a competitive team that focuses on physical endurance and conditioning. A Raider Team Competition normally includes the Army Physical Fitness Test, a 10KM road march with equipment, Raider Gauntlet (obstacle course), Land Navigation, and One Rope Bridge Competition.

Archery

Color Guard

COLOR

GUARD

The competitive Color Guard is an extracurricular Army JROTC team responsible for presenting the flag in a variety of settings. The members of the Color Guard practice drill and ceremonies, proper wearing of the uniform as well as the proper ways to show respect to our nation's flag.

Archery

Leadership from U.S. Army JROTC was in attendance at The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) open championships to get a look at the archery competition. U.S. Army Cadet Command has rolled out a JROTC archery pilot program. This program will provide more opportunities for Army JROTC Cadets to excel and learn new skills. More information will be added to the website in the future.

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