What is the point of NJROTC?
NJROTC provides the opportunity for secondary school students to learn the basic elements and need for national security and their personal obligations as Americans. The program enhances the image of the military in the eyes of the community by providing a chance for success to the nation’s youth.
What does NJROTC stand for in high school?
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps
(Getty Images) Leadership, character and community service are the core tenets of high school Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps programs, or JROTC. Those values are at the heart of the JROTC Cadet Creed that emphasizes working to better the cadet’s family, school and country.
What do you do in NJROTC?
What does the NJROTC program do?
- Promotes Patriotism.
- Develops informed and responsible citizens.
- Develops respect for constructed authority.
- Develops leadership potential.
- Promotes high school completion.
- Promotes higher education.
- Promotes community service.
How many credits is NJROTC?
NAVY JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS (NJROTC) (09101A001)
Level: | 9-12 grades |
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Time: | 7:30 – 9:00 a.m., Mon. – Fri. |
Length: | One Year |
H.S. Credit: | 1-2 credits per year (May be used for Physical Education requirement) |
Calendar: | This course follows the CAREERTEC calendar |
Do I have to cut my hair for JROTC?
Hair will be kept groomed and will not present a ragged, or unkept appearance. Hair will not extend below the bottom edge of the collar and should not be cut so short as to appear unfeminine. Hair-holding ornaments (e.g. barrettes, pins, and clips) must be of natural color or transparent and be inconspicuously placed.
Do boys have to cut their hair for JROTC?
Male Groomming Standards on Uniform Wear Days Haircuts: The hair on top of the head must be neatly groomed. The length and bulk of the hair may not be excessive and must present a neat and conservative appearance. The hair must present a tapered appearance.