Army JROTC CreedI am an Army Junior ROTC Cadet.
I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my
family, country, school and the Corps of Cadets.
I am loyal and patriotic.
I am the future of the United States of America.
I do not lie, cheat or steal and will always be
accountable for my actions and deeds.
I will always practice good citizenship and
patriotism.
I will work hard to improve my mind and
strengthen my body.
I will seek the mantle of leadership and stand
prepared to uphold the Constitution and the
American way of life.
May God grant me the strength to always live by
this creed.
Superintendent of SchoolsKurt S. Browning
Army JROTC Contacts:
Anclote High SchoolCSM Wilfred Placeres
SFC Calvin Royal
(727) 246-3071
Hudson High SchoolMajor Tim Root
MSG Sam Harmon
(727) 774-4254
Zephyrhills High School1SG Jimmy McAuley
SFC Michael Smith
(813) 794-6156
Pasco County Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,sex/gender, religion, national origin, marital status, disability, age or geneticinformation in its educational programs, services or activities, or in its hiring
and employment practices. The District also provides equal access to itsfacilities to the Boy Scouts and other patriotic youth groups, as required by
the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act.
Questions, complaints, or requests for additional information regardingdiscrimination or harassment may be sent to:
Sandra May, Equity Manager/Title IX Coordinator7227 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. • Land O’ Lakes, FL 34638
(813) 794-2679 • 813-794-2119 [email protected]
Offered atAnclote High SchoolHudson High School
Zephyrhills High School
Army Junior ReserveOffice Training Corps
“To motivate young people
to be better citizens”
Pasco County Schools
ARMYJROTC
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Army JROTC Curriculum OverviewThe JROTC curriculum includes coursework
on leadership, civics, geography and global
awareness, health and wellness, language arts,
life skills, and U.S. history. The curriculum is
based on the principles of performance-based,
learner-centered education and promotes
development of core abilities: capacity for life-
long learning, communication, responsibility
for actions and choices, good citizenship,
respectful treatment of others, and critical
thinking techniques.
More important than “what” is learned in
JROTC is “how” it is learned. Every classroom
is equipped with leading edge technologies to
teach, assess, and report student progress.
Teachers are trained to utilize a range of
technologies and develop social/emotional
skills, support academic content through
gaming and simulations, and promote the role
of social media. Thus, students engage in
meaningful, purposeful activities that lead
them to demonstrate success through a
portfolio of accomplishments.
About Army JROTC ProgramsJunior Reserve Officer Training
Corps (JROTC) is the Department
of Defense's (DOD) Largest Youth
Development Program
JROTC serves as a character and
leadership development program for our
nation’s high school students. High school
students enrolled in JROTC are called
“Cadets.” There are approximately 314,000
Cadets enrolled in JROTC in 1,731 high
schools, led by 4,000 retired Army Instructors.
Army JROTC VisionProviding a quality citizenship, character, and
leadership development program, while
fostering partnerships with communities and
educational institutions. We DO NOT recruit
for the military.
Army JROTC Highlights• Wear uniform once a week
• Earn community service hours
• Earn HOPE/PE/Fine Arts credit
• Improve grades
• Attend a Military Ball
• Participate in Raider & Drill Teams
• Be a better citizen
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