Yes I am in one right now and the president of my class's JA company!
High schools offer the program
Junior Achievement of South Florida was created in 1959.
The branches of military available in Junior ROTC are the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps. Junior ROTC programs provide high school students with the opportunity to learn about leadership, teamwork, discipline, and military skills through classroom instruction, physical training, and extracurricular activities.
No. The Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps is a programme available at some high schools in the US.
No, you cannot officially join ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) in the 6th grade, as ROTC programs are typically available for high school students in grades 9-12. However, some schools may offer Junior ROTC (JROTC) programs, which can include middle school students. JROTC aims to develop leadership skills, citizenship, and discipline among younger students. It's best to check with local schools for specific programs available for middle schoolers.
Dale A. Blyth has written: 'Philosophy, policies, and programs for early adolescent education' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Adolescence, Junior high schools, Middle schools
Junior Achievement is a US organization. It is dedicated to help give younger individuals a sense of guidance in making appropriate economic and academic decisions.
Donald Horace Godbold has written: 'A comparison of attitudes towards school, self-perception, and achievement of eighth grade pupils attending junior high schools in communities of different levels of economic affluence' -- subject(s): Junior high school students, Self-perception, Attitudes, Academic achievement, Economic conditions, Research
The motto of Albany Junior High School is 'Truth, Integrity, Achievement with Endeavor'.
Curtis Olson has written: 'A comparison study involving achievement and attitudes of junior high school students from an open-concept elementary school and a self-contained elementary school' -- subject(s): Junior high school students, Open plan schools
Florence Slown Hyde has written: 'Safety programs and activities for elementary and junior high schools' -- subject(s): Accidents, Prevention
In most schools there are two but in some schools there are three.Most schools only have JUNIOR SCHOOL and SENIOR SCHOOL and in schools with three parts it is JUNIOR SCHOOL, MIDDLE SCHOOL and SENIOR SCHOOL.