JROTC
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AR Leadership Education and Training 1 (Course #1801300)
1.0 credit – Grades 9-12
The intent of this course is to develop informed and responsible citizens, to strengthen character, to promote an understanding of the pride of the Armed Forces, and to teach respect for and understanding of the need for constituted authority in a democratic society. Students must wear an Army uniform weekly, and be physically fit in order to meet demands of the class. 10th-12th graders may take this course with instructor approval. Students will be REQUIRED to pay a $20.00 materials fee.
AR Leadership Education and Training 2 (Course #1801310)
1.0 credit – Grades 10-12
Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
The second-year course continues the objective of Leadership Education with increased emphasis on all areas of leadership development. Cadets receive more practical leadership experience as first line supervisors of first-year cadets. Students must wear an Army uniform weekly, and be physically fit in order to meet demands of class.
AR Leadership Education and Training 2 (Course #1801320)
1.0 credit – Grades 11-12
Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
Leadership 3 is a continuation of Leadership 1 and 2, but the course content is a more in-depth study of leadership skills. The objective of this phase of instruction is to further develop the leadership capabilities of the cadet by becoming a unit leader, competitive team commander, chairing a committee, and making decisions that affect the entire unit. Students must wear an Army uniform weekly and be physically fit in order to meet demands of class.
AR Leadership Education and Training 2 (Course #1801330)
1.0 credit – Grade 12
Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
Fourth year JROTC students have the same basic objectives, but have additional duties as staff officers and leaders of all cadets in JROTC. The LET 4 cadets become assistant instructors for the leadership development of LET 1, LET 2, and LET 3 cadets. Students must wear an Army uniform weekly and be physically fit in order to meet demands of class.
If a student completes two full years of JROTC with a "C" or better average a form is available for the student's Life Management Skills requirement to be waived. If the student was involved in extensive drills during this time they are also eligible to complete a form to waive their requirement for a half-unit of Physical Education. The student will still need to take Personal Fitness. Students who successfully complete two years of JROTC can complete forms to waive their HOPE/PE credit and the Fine Arts credit.