Army JROTC Program
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Leadership - Citizenship - Challenge - Responsibility
Army JROTC Mission
"To Motivate Young People to be Better Citizens"Required Academy Courses
Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA to participate
- Level 1: (1801300)Leadership Education & Training (LET1) - The Emerging Leader
- Level 2: (1801310) Leadership Education & Training 2 (LET 2) - The Developing Leader
- Level 3: (1801320) Leadership Education & Training 3 (LET 3) - The Supervising Leader
- Level 4: (1801330) Leadership Education & Training 4 (LET 4) - The Managing Leader
JROTC Core Abilities
- Apply Critical Thinking Skills
- Build your capacity for lifelong learning
- Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual & written skills
- Do your share as a good citizen in your school, community, country, and the world
- Take responsibility for your actions and choices
- Treat self and others with respect
Program Outcomes
- Act with integrity and personal accountability as you lead others to succeed in a diverse and global workforce
- Engage in civic and social concerns in the community, government, and society
- Graduate prepared to succeed in post-secondary options and career pathways
- Do your share as a good citizen in your school, community, country, and the world
- Take responsibility for your actions and choices
- Treat self and others with respect
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Chief Gonzalez
Program Director
Javier Gonzalez joined the Army in January 1989. He has served in the positions of Radar Operator, Senior Radar Operator and Radar Section Chief and Targeting Officer. Chief Warrant Officer 4 Javier Gonzalez schools include Basic Training, Radar Operator School, Air Assault School, Warrant Officer Basic and Advanced Course and the Joint Targeting Course.
CW4 Gonzalez’ assignments include service in the 2nd Field Artillery Detachment, 25th Field Artillery Detachment, 2-320th Field Artillery, and 1st Brigade 101st