If you live near a high school that has a JROTC program, you can talk to both principals, your parents, and/or whoever else need be involved, you can technically attend the other school's JROTC program. You will most likely have to provide transportation, though. It is different with every school district.
I know for a fact that a small, determined group of students can get a program started at their through petitioning. As long as your school meets the population requirement. Look into it. All the JROTC's websites are informative.
If after this you still cannot join JROTC, you should start looking at other programs such as CAP (Civil Air Patrol), BSA (Boy Scouts of America), Girl Scouts, Young Marines, U.S Naval Sea Cadet Corps, U.S Army Cadet Corps or Sea Scouts (a BSA activity).
You can join JROTC.
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there are many schools throughout the country that offer JROTC. If they don't offer it at your school, you should change schools. I go to Lane Tech high school in chicago, illinois. It's amazing. I would'nt change it for the world.
in high school(jrotc) btw j stands for junior...or even in a r.o.t.c college and go for at least 2-4 years before you go to the forces
No. "ROTC in high school" is JROTC. If you complete enough JROTC you can enlist as E2 or something. That's the only advantage of JROTC. For Army ROTC you must attend and receive a degree from a 4-year university.
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Yes, there is a JROTC program at Conway Public Schools in Conway, Arkansas. The program is available to high school students who are interested in military training and leadership development. Contact the school district or the specific high school for more information on how to join the program.
The high School JROTC class prepares students to join the military or at least give them an idea of what the military is all about. It instills discipline, leadership and responsibility, It will also n=make the cadets better people in general.
If you complete two years in any branch of JROTC, you will be eligible for Advanced Promotion to E-2.
Yes. JROTC has no effect what so ever on what branch you join when you get to College ROTC than it might dictate what branch you join but only if you are going to a military academy like the naval academy or westpoint.
Yes it either moticates them to join the military, go to college and join the rotc, or just graduate.
Unfortunately no, unless you have retired from the military and become an Army Instructor or Senior Army Instructor, or somehow become involved by becoming a volunteer/chaperon, adults are not allowed to join JROTC as it is a student program.