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August 31st, 2004   Post 1
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do all high schools have JROTC, because i dont know if my school has it.
 
August 31st, 2004   Post 2
Darkmb101
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nope, it depends on the district, school, and money. My highschool doesnt have a JROTC, but i wished it did.
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August 31st, 2004   Post 3
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man i know, i wish my school had it.
 
August 31st, 2004   Post 4
Mark Conley
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look here..its unoffical but very informative lol

http://www.srsd.org/jrotc/NJjrotclinks.htm

army schools

https://gateway.usarmyjrotc.com/http...c.com/jrotc/dt

af schools

http://www.afoats.af.mil/AFJROTC/afjrotc_units.htm

navy schools

https://www.njrotc.navy.mil/

marine schools

http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/websites.nsf/education

whew!
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September 1st, 2004   Post 5
Jason Bourne
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nope, it depends on the district, school, and money. My highschool doesnt have a JROTC, but i wished it did
Well it doesn't really depend on the funding that the school district has, we talked about it in the Class and my Colonel Mac said that the military funds the JROTC prgram and all the school really does is provide them with a room, he said the Air Force pays his checks not the school.
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September 1st, 2004   Post 6
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The DoD pays the Advisor, but the school has to pay for the Uniforms and equipment which is very expensive. I tried to find out all the information and get one at my school but that fell through the floor of the basement.

But once the program has started there should be no problem.
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September 1st, 2004   Post 7
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should i talk to my principle and see if she wants to give it a go?
 
September 2nd, 2004   Post 8
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That would be a good idea, but if he doesn't support it you'll get nowhere.
 
September 2nd, 2004   Post 9
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okay, thank you
 
September 3rd, 2004   Post 10
Darkmb101
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jason Bourne
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nope, it depends on the district, school, and money. My highschool doesnt have a JROTC, but i wished it did
Well it doesn't really depend on the funding that the school district has, we talked about it in the Class and my Colonel Mac said that the military funds the JROTC prgram and all the school really does is provide them with a room, he said the Air Force pays his checks not the school.
when i said district, i really ment the community. some ppl are against having military programs at the local highscool.coughcoughhippiescough