Yes, St. John's High School has a Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program. This program aims to develop leadership skills, discipline, and citizenship among students. It includes various activities such as drills, community service, and leadership training. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to check the school's official website or contact them directly.
Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps= JROTC is a high school program Reserved Officer Training Corps= ROTC is a college program both program helps with discipline
No. It is strictly an engineering and business school.
If you attend a military school, you can ask about it.
No
anytime you are in high school
Yes! Palm Springs High School (California) has a Junior ROTC program. The program was established in 1994. As of 2010 there were over 100 cadets enrolled in the program. The AIR FORCE Junior ROTC program at Palm Springs High School (California) earned the Outstanding Unit Award in 2010 and the Distinguished Unit Award with Merit in 2011. The Aerospace Science Instructor (ASI) earned the Outstanding Instructor Award in 2011. The Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (SASI) earned the Outstanding Instructor Award with Merit in 2011. The Mayor and City Council of Palm Springs declared May 18, 2011 to be Palm Springs High School Air Force Junior ROTC Day in Palm Springs.
You have to be a freshman in university. If you're referring to the Junior ROTC programme, you have to be a freshman in high school.
You can join JROTC.
High schools offer the program
Only if you want to be in ROTC or play a sport with the school.
Awarded annually to an outstanding cadet at each installation who contributed the most to encourage and demonstrate Americanism. This is a Junior ROTC (high school level) or ROTC (college level) award. Those receiving this award in Junior ROTC in high school can wear the ribbon (or the medal, if appropriate) if they participate in ROTC in college.
Yes, but you must attend a high school that has an NJROTC unit.