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1 Goose Creek High School JROTC Program LET 1 Syllabus Assessments/Evaluations: Written and Performance Test. Homework. Wearing of Army Uniform. Note Taking Techniques. Physical Fitness. Community and School Service Activities. JROTC extra- curricular team participation. Quarter 2: Foundation for Success Know Yourself Learning to Learn Study Skills Physical Training Service Learning Leadership Lab (Drill and Ceremonies) Conduct School and Community Service Communication Skills Conflict Resolution Assessments/Evaluations: Written and Performance Test. Homework. Wearing of Army Uniform. Note Taking Techniques Physical Fitness. Community and School Service Activities. JROTC extra- curricular team participation. Requirement to continue to next level: Student must be recommended, and earn a "D" or better for the semester grade to be eligible for JROTC20. Extra-Curricular Activities: Teamwork – all members working together toward the same goals. Our extra-curricular activities deepen your self-respect, confidence, and builds Espirit De Corps. Our activities are: Drill Team (CSM Gladden) Color Guard (CSM Gladden) Rifle team (LTC Barron) Raider Team (Physical fitness team) (LCT Kirkland) Academic Team (LTC Kirkland) None of these activities are mandatory, but very much encouraged as to get your child involved in a team sport. Participating is great for college resumes since it’s recognized as a Varsity Letter Sports Program. Page 4 SUBJECT: Syllabus for School Year 2016-2017 To: All First Year LET 1 Cadets Title of Course: JROTC1 (worth 1 elective or PE Credit) Instructor Name: CSM (Ret.) Mark Gladden E-mail Address: gladdenm@bcsdschools.netgladdenm@bcsdschools.net Phone: 843-820-4000 ext. 1088, 1613 Prerequisite: 1.Be in Grade 9 – 12 2. Must comply with cadet command regulations as they pertain to our Army JROTC program. (See memo) Course Description: Junior Reserved Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) Leadership Education and Training. This course provides and introduction to JROTC in areas of American citizenship, JROTC leadership, drill and ceremonies, military customs and courtesies, proper wearing of the uniform, physical fitness training, and techniques of communication. The mission of JROTC is to motivate young people to become better citizens. We do this by teaching cadet’s discipline, motivation, teamwork and leadership. We get them involved in community activities to show them how they can make a difference. We teach cadets the seven values that all leaders and followers should possess: Loyalty, Honor, Selfless Service, Duty, Integrity, Personal Courage, and Respect. As you can see, this is just the tip of the iceberg on what we offer your child. There are many other subjects we cover, such as Foundations for Success, Citizenship and American History, and Leadership Theory and Application. Our goal is not to recruit your child into the military, but they will be exposed to the outstanding opportunities associated with military service. One of the benefits of participating in our program is the advanced promotion in the enlisted ranks which is a significant increase in pay. The bottom line: we are here to equip your child with the prerequisite skill sets required for success in the military, higher education or civilian workforce. There are some physical requirements in JROTC that contribute to the PE credit being awarded. Your child will be required to participate in physical training every Friday, unless they have an excuse note from you or a doctor. We try to make it physically challenging, but also fun with various sports and other teambuilding activities. We expect them to have appropriate physical training attire and give an honest effort. Page 1

2 A Typical Week in JROTC: Monday: Leadership Labs Drill with and without weapons Tuesday & Thursday: Mandatory Core Classes Reflection and assessment Talk to the team (Thursday) Wednesday: Uniform Inspection Current Events/Chain of Command test Friday: Cadet Challenge Physical exercise Leadership labs Grading System: Uniform Inspection - 30% PT/Dress out - 20% Test/Quizzes - 20% Leadership Lab - 30% Participation in: * Drill * Participation * Attitude Page 2 Requirements: Cadets are required to maintain a proper appearance while in JROTC. This applies in or out of the uniform. Male cadets must have a haircut that is well kept, hair off ears and not touching the collar. Male cadets are not allowed to wear ear rings while in the JROTC classroom or anytime in uniform. Female cadets may wear ear rings in their ears only. No Nose, tongue or facial piercing is allowed at any time in uniform or in the JROTC classroom. When female cadets wear their uniform, only one ear ring allowed per ear and no larger than ¼ inch in diameter. Female cadets must also keep a natural color to their hair while in JROTC. Cadets are also required to purchase a JROTC T-Shirt for Physical Training on Fridays. The cost of the T-Shirt is $15.00 and can be purchased online. T&T Sports will open the website for a two week period which is determined at the beginning of both semesters. There are also many other Team JROTC items that can be purchased if you desire. Content Standard: Standard 1: PARTICIPATION AND CITIZENSHIP: Understand roles, rights (personal, political, economic, military service) and responsibilities of American citizens today and throughout history and exercises them in civic action. Standard 2: PERSONAL GROWTH: Knows how to maintain and promote behavior which demonstrate personal growth. Standard 3: WORKING WITH OTHERS: Demonstrate leadership skills. Course Goals: To prepare high school students for responsible leadership roles while making them aware of the benefits of citizenship. JROTC PROGRAM MISSION: To Motivate Young People To Be Better Citizens. Required Materials: Applied textbook, Notebook dedicated to JROTC, and a Portfolio (folder). Textbook: ARMY JROTC Leadership Education and Training Topics / Units Quarter 1: Citizenship in Action Foundation of Army JROTC and Getting Involved The Making of a Better Citizen Cadet Challenge Training Leadership Theory Application Being a leader Principles and Leadership Leadership Skills Roles of Leaders and followers Physical Training Leadership Lab (Drill and Ceremonies) Conduct School and Community ServicePage 3


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