Welcome JROTC Mission: “To motivate young people to be better citizens”
“Do Now” What does the word “citizenship” mean to you?
Citizenship denotes the link between a person and a state or an association of states. It is normally synonymous with the term nationality although the latter term may also refer to ethnic connotations. Possession of citizenship is normally associated with the right to work and live in a country and to participate in political life. A person who does not have citizenship in any state is said to be stateless.state nationalitystateless
CLASS History of JROTC Leadership Values Health & Fitness Academic Team Study Skills Air Rifle & Weapon safety Cadet Challenge March2Success Service Learning Drill Competition Weight Training Map Reading Raider Challenge Finals
Victory List Each week the cadet’s will keep a list of “positive accomplishments” in his/her JROTC notebook Every Tuesday prior to training each cadet will brief the class on his/her “Victory”. Example: An “A” on a math test, promotion at work, elected to the National Honor Society, etc.
JCLC Summer Camp
Criteria for Selection 1. Community service project participation 2. Support of all program events, parades, drill team, etc. 3. Academic performance 4. Physical fitness & Friday PT, cadet challenge
CONDUCT & PARTICIPATION Conduct: perfect attendance, no tardies, or discipline referrals. Participation: If the student chooses not to participate in class when called on, or fails to wear the uniform, or does not participate in P.T.
Expectations Be in your seat and silent when the tardy bell rings Be prepared for class Physical Training Uniform/ Make-up Food & Drink How do we speak to each other
March to Success SAT/ACT Practice Tests and Flashcards Test Preparation w/E-Learning Curriculum Understanding College Admissions and Financing ASVAB study guide
Name Hobbies Highlight of Summer Personal Goals for JROTC Short term goals Long term goals
“If it’s important, you will find a way, if not, you will find an excuse”