CTE - JROTC

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The focus of JROTC is to instill in the values of citizenship, service to the U.S., personal responsibility and a sense of accomplishment. JROTC explores multiple enlisted service career fields and officer track careers in all five branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. This academy is hosted in conjunction with the U.S. Marine Corps.

Plan of Study

Year 1

JROTC Level I

Year 2

JROTC Level II

Year 3

JROTC Level III

Year 4

JROTC Level IV

Suggested Coursework:

Emergency Response
American Government & Civics
Public Speaking
Geography

Credentials:

ASVAB Assessment
Certificate issued by Senior Instructor for advanced promotion in Military

Highlights

Skills and Knowledge:

Enlisted personnel typically do the following: Participate in, or support, military operations, such as combat or training operations, or humanitarian or disaster relief; Operate, maintain, and repair equipment; Perform technical and support activities Officers typically do the following; Plan, organize, and lead troops and activities in military operations; Manage enlisted personnel; Operate and command aircraft, ships, or armored vehicles; Provide medical, legal, engineering, and support

JROTC Web 1

Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Students must complete 80 hours in any of the following activities: Internship, Apprenticeship, Service-learning project, Industry Project, or School-based Enterprise.

Occupations within this Field:
 
  • Construction personnel
  • Electronic and electrical equipment repair personnel
  • Co-Administrative personnel
    Combat specialty personnel
  • Engineering, science, and technical personnel
  • Healthcare personnel
  • Human resources development personnel
  • Machine operator and repair personnel
  • Media and public affairs personnel
  • Protective service personnel
  • Support service personnel
  • Transportation and material-handling personnel
  • Vehicle and machinery mechanical personnel