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JROTC EAGLE BATTALION

JROTC is a leadership training course that is designed to teach students how to be better citizens.

 What does that mean?

We focus on teaching our cadets about responsibility, leadership, organization, listening skills, and other qualities that a leader needs to be effective in school and in the work place.   We also try to instill decent human qualities in our cadets by teaching them the army values which are Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal courage. (LDRSHIP)

That’s not all!

We also show our students the effects of bad decision-making when it comes to things they may encounter soon in life such as drugs, fellow student hostility, and domestic violence. 

What we are not.

We are not an army preparatory class. We do not train cadets in military sciences nor do we enlist cadets into the military. Cadets are not required to enlist in any branch of military service upon completion of this course although if a cadet wishes to continue his/her military career in college, the cadet will start at a higher rank upon completion (2 years) of this course.
  
Who should take this course?

JROTC is one of the few classes designed to help everyone. It helps stem friendships to new and old students, it helps raise grades in confident and struggling students, and it better prepares all students for life, current and future. 


JROTC prepares high school students for responsible leadership roles while making them aware of the beliefs of citizenship. Classroom and outside activities, including service learning projects become opportunities to acquire the Knowledge, discipline and sense of responsibility  that are sure of themselves, can think on their own, and can express their ideas and opinions clearly and concisely.
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