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PVHS Army JROTC

PEOPLE TO BECOME

​"TO MOTIVATE YOUNG

BETTER CITIZENS."

JROTC Motto

The JROTC program is a cooperative effort contractually agreed upon by the United States Military and the high school as a means of providing high school students the opportunity for practical application of leadership and citizenship theory. Participation in the program will involve a combination of practical and fundamental skill training in which a cadet will learn how to follow and how to work together as a team. The program provides students with the opportunity to earn up to four years of elective instruction that can lead to advanced rank when entering military service. There is no mandatory military obligation attached to a student taking part in this program.

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  • Community Service Hours: if you need hours, come! We need volunteers to help work concessions, do community service projects, and more! Meet in MSG Smith's room after school Monday through Thursday.

  • Interested in a special team? Join! Talk to C/CSM Robert Rhoden for questions.

  • Harvest Festival Parade will be 28 September 2013. Meet at Autozone at 0800.

  • Fundraising! If you have any fundraising ideas, let us know in the contact box! We need lot of money to raise for Military Ball and the Senior Trip!

 

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It builds confidence and character.  Character. Confidence. Leadership. That’s Army JROTC training. While nothing worthwhile is ever easy, uncovering the leadership qualities and personal skills already living within you pays off big time, both in the present – and in the future. JROTC helps you discover the quiet confidence and inner strength that make goals reality.

 

It’s like playing on a winning team.  Team work. That’s the feeling in JROTC. All members working together toward the same goals. A friendly push when you need it – a pat on the back when you deserve it. Then returning the favor. Because when one team member succeeds, the whole team does. It’s a different kind of peer pressure.

 

It’s more than a regular class.  While JROTC is given during regular high school hours, it is not taught like a regular class. Sure, you’ll learn the basics – history, government, technology awareness, and current events – but every lesson is geared toward building leadership and personal skills. You’ll understand how to motivate others, and strengthen your own ability to study, take tests, and interview for jobs. Real skills that you can  use after high school.

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