CURRICULUM
MHS Army JROTC- Leadership with Character!
This program prepares high school students for leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities, and privileges as American citizens. It is a stimulus for promoting graduation from high school and preparing others for advanced education. It provides life skill instruction and rewarding opportunities which will benefit the student and positively impact the community, the culture and the nation.
LET 1: JROTC 1A/ JROTC 1B The mission of Leadership Education and Training (LET) is to enthusiastically motivate first year JROTC cadets to be better citizens. To accomplish this purpose, the text discusses citizenship, leadership, and a number of other courses designed to help the cadets succeed in high school and after graduation. Cadets wear the JROTC Army uniform once a week, at a minimum. Extracurricular activities include: Participation in community service activities/projects i.e., parades, formal ceremonies, ball games, etc.
LET 2: JROTC 2A/ JROTC 2B The second year of Leadership Education and Training provides more cadet leadership opportunities and commitment. The program is split into units including: Techniques of Communication, Leadership, Cadet Challenge, Leadership Lab, First Aid, Map Reading, History, Your American Citizenship, Career Opportunities, and Role of the U.S. Army. The wearing of the uniform and extracurricular activities are the same as for LET-1.
LET 3: JROTC 3A Honors/ 3B Honors The third year of Leadership Education and Training provides advanced leadership opportunities and responsibility. In this year students will not only be more involved as teachers and leaders within the cadet battalion, but they will also do more independent studies in the areas of communication, leadership, current events, military history, map reading, career opportunities, and technology awareness. The wearing of the uniform and the extracurricular activities are the same as for LET-1.
LET 4: JROTC 4A Honors/ JROTC 4B Honors The fourth year cadets take ownership of the program and are responsible for the daily cadet administration and perform as commander and staff officers. They act as assistant instructors in selective subject areas for other JROTC class. They continue to develop their leadership skills and plan special unit events such as the Military Ball and the annual awards banquet. The wearing of the uniform and the extracurricular activities are the same as for LET-1.
RESOURCES
The JROTC Distant Learning Website
Additional Forms and Resources
MHS Army JROTC- Leadership with Character!
This program prepares high school students for leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities, and privileges as American citizens. It is a stimulus for promoting graduation from high school and preparing others for advanced education. It provides life skill instruction and rewarding opportunities which will benefit the student and positively impact the community, the culture and the nation.
LET 1: JROTC 1A/ JROTC 1B The mission of Leadership Education and Training (LET) is to enthusiastically motivate first year JROTC cadets to be better citizens. To accomplish this purpose, the text discusses citizenship, leadership, and a number of other courses designed to help the cadets succeed in high school and after graduation. Cadets wear the JROTC Army uniform once a week, at a minimum. Extracurricular activities include: Participation in community service activities/projects i.e., parades, formal ceremonies, ball games, etc.
LET 2: JROTC 2A/ JROTC 2B The second year of Leadership Education and Training provides more cadet leadership opportunities and commitment. The program is split into units including: Techniques of Communication, Leadership, Cadet Challenge, Leadership Lab, First Aid, Map Reading, History, Your American Citizenship, Career Opportunities, and Role of the U.S. Army. The wearing of the uniform and extracurricular activities are the same as for LET-1.
LET 3: JROTC 3A Honors/ 3B Honors The third year of Leadership Education and Training provides advanced leadership opportunities and responsibility. In this year students will not only be more involved as teachers and leaders within the cadet battalion, but they will also do more independent studies in the areas of communication, leadership, current events, military history, map reading, career opportunities, and technology awareness. The wearing of the uniform and the extracurricular activities are the same as for LET-1.
LET 4: JROTC 4A Honors/ JROTC 4B Honors The fourth year cadets take ownership of the program and are responsible for the daily cadet administration and perform as commander and staff officers. They act as assistant instructors in selective subject areas for other JROTC class. They continue to develop their leadership skills and plan special unit events such as the Military Ball and the annual awards banquet. The wearing of the uniform and the extracurricular activities are the same as for LET-1.
RESOURCES
The JROTC Distant Learning Website
Additional Forms and Resources