The Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC) is a part of the Offices of Career & Technical Education (CTE) and is responsible for providing a course in leadership education designed to improve the learner’s interpersonal skills by developing character, self-discipline, and responsible citizenship which will lead to better career opportunities and lifelong learning.
The Baltimore County JROTC Program is comprised of four different and distinct military services that makes up a total of eleven JROTC Programs:
Air Force JROTC: |
Kenwood High School |
Army JROTC: |
Lansdowne High School
Patapsco High School |
Marine Corps JROTC: |
Chesapeake High School
Franklin High School
Milford Mill Academy
Overlea High School
Parkville High School |
Navy JROTC: |
Dundalk High School
Randallstown High School
Woodlawn High School |
Additionally, the Baltimore County JROTC program:
- Instills a sense of value in citizenship
- Provides service to the United States
- Develops personal responsibility
- Develops a sense of accomplishment
- Does not seek any particular commitment to the military
- Strengthen character
- Teaches discipline
- Promotes understanding of national security
- Develops respect for authority
- Provides benefits:
- College Scholarships
- Promotion potential in the military
- Advance placement in Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (ROTC)
Core Values:
Leadership Characteristics:
- Knowledge
- Loyalty
- Dedication
- Enthusiasm
- Pride
- Justice
- Dependability
- Honesty
- Trust
- Initiative
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