High schools in North Dakota that have Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) programs include:
Devil's Lake High School
Central High School and Red River High School, Grand Forks
Minot High Schools combined program
West Fargo High School
Fargo Public Schools have an Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC). This program includes four high schools in Fargo (Davies, North, South, and Woodrow Wilson) and is based at Fargo South.
North Dakota schools do have a summer vacation. Most school summer vacation dates in North Dakota go from June until August.
There do not appear to be any medical schools in North Dakota offering phlebotomy courses. However, there are several schools in North Dakota offering similar types of courses: http://www.guidetohealthcareschools.com/healthcare/pharm-tech/north-dakota
Edutech is a place that provides the schools in North Dakota with email addresses and an online experience for them to learn the ways of the internet.
Not exactly. The closest thing to JROTC in Canada would be the Cadet Program. It is extremely similar to JROTC, however it is not integrated into schools.
According to EducationBug.org, there are 567 public schools in North Dakota and 51 private schools. There are school districts in North Dakota just like any other state. There are many schools in each town of varying education levels. North Dakota also has 2 universities as well as many state and technical colleges. Our education system is among the highest standards in the nation and structured the same as any other state.
North Dakota spends .873 per 1000 people. It is the third highest in the nation.
For a fairly comprehensive list of schools in North Dakota that offer electronics training, visit www.rwm.org/rwm/nda_ele.html . Good luck!
Some have JROTC, and some do not.
The Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) was established on October 13, 1916.
There were 3229 various JROTC units as of June 2006 (1555 Army JROTC, 794 Air Force JROTC, 619 Navy JROTC, 260 Marine Corps JROTC, 1 Coast Guard JROTC). Additionally, there are cadet programmes outside of JROTC (such as the Young Marines, Civil Air Patrol, Explorer Scouts) which may or may not be school based.
Reading senior High School located in Reading PA has the largest JROTC in the nation with over 400 cadets.
No, but there are several schools with JROTC and ROTC programs that have similar benefits that are offered. I used to be in JROTC and it helped me become a much better person in many ways.