LEE Army JROTC
  • LEE JROTC  


    JROTC is a student-led program that provides cadets with life skills, knowledge, and mentorship to enhance their future career, academic and individual success. In addition, JROTC allows high school students to feel part of a greater community of peers and adults, giving them purpose and support during an important transition to adulthood.  Instructors guide cadets by encouraging physical training, teaching classes, and one on one mentoring to ensure a lifetime of success and accomplishment of their goals.   

    This program is centered on strict standards of cadet accountability, school and community support, setting the conditions for a professional student atmosphere where cadets mature to be future leaders."

    JROTC enables students:

    • To appreciate the values and principles that build good citizenship.
    • To be able to think logically and communicate effectively with others.
    • To appreciate the importance of physical fitness in maintaining good health.
    • To understand the importance of high school graduation for a successful future, and learn about college and other advanced educational and employment opportunities.
    • To develop mental management abilities.
    • To become familiar with military history as it relates to America's culture, and understand the history, purpose and structure of military services.
    • To participate in extracurricular activities   

     

Academic Team (JLAB)

The team consists of four (4) primary and two (2) alternates. In three levels of competition, the team answers questions from the JROTC curriculum, SAT/ACT type questions, and current events. The team can earn an opportunity to compete at the national level.

Practice(s): During FLEX

Color Guard/Honor Guard

Open to all cadets and can be all male, female or mixed teams. The team competes throughout the school year at drill and skills meets and presents the Nation’s Colors at school and community events.

Practice(s): Tuesday -Thursday (as needed) 7:00 - 8:00 AM

Drill Teams

Armed Drill Team (with dummy drill rifle) and Unarmed (without dummy drill rifle). Both teams are NOT gender specific—they can be co-ed.

Practice(s): Tuesday-Thursday, 7:00 - 8:00 am

Leadership Team (JLAB)

The team consists of four (4) primary and two (2) alternates. In three levels of competition, the team answers questions from the JROTC curriculum, and current events. The team can earn an opportunity to compete at the national level.

Practice(s): During FLEX

Orienteering Team

Open to all cadets; cadets will apply their land navigation and orienteering skills learned in class to compete at least twice in the school year. All members are highly encouraged to attend voluntary physical fitness training.

Practice(s): As needed 4:30 - 5:30 pm

Marksmanship Team

Cadets can be part of our Precision or Sporter Class – Our teams compete in numerous matches locally and have advanced and competed at the National Level. We routinely finish in the top 2 of the district and top 12 Nationally.

Practice(s): Mon-Thurs 7:30 - 8:30 am

Raiders Team

Teams consist of 10 members and will compete on our Varsity or JV teams. We offer all-male, all-females, and (occasionally) co-ed teams. All members must attend physical fitness training (see above) and other special designed practice training sessions.

Practice(s): Monday-Wednesday- Friday 0700am - 0800am Bring workout clothes and a water bottle,

Cyber Patriot

Each team consists of two to six competitors enrolled in JROTC. Teams compete in the All Service Divisions against other JROTC programs. Teams are given a set of virtual images that represent operating systems and are tasked with finding cybersecurity vulnerabilities (please note, this is NOT a hacking class) within the images and hardening the system while maintaining critical services in a six hour period.

Practice(s): Team meet once or twice a week before or after school for practice as team members schedules’ permit.

Sabre Guard:

Open to all cadets; a ceremonial team used at special occasions throughout the school year. Cadets learn how to properly handle a Sabre.

Practice(s): Morning practice determined by events sabre guard covers.

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