• MISSION:

    To motivate young people to be better citizens

    CORE VALUES:

    Leadership, character and community service are the core tenets of high school Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps programs, or JROTC. Those values are at the heart of the JROTC Cadet Creed that emphasizes working to better the cadet's family, school and country.

    PURPOSE:

    To prepare high school students for responsible leadership roles while making them aware of the benefits of citizenship OBJECTIVES:

    To teach Good Citizenship, Patriotism, Self-Reliance, Leadership, Responsiveness, Appreciation of the role of the US Army, Knowledge of military customs and skills and Appreciation of physical fitness and exercise

    What is JROTC?

    JROTC programs are taught by retired service members, who undergo extensive background checks and classroom management training. JROTC instructors are full-time school employees working in partnership with the military to provide program leadership.

    Coursework includes leadership development, organizational skills, health, nutrition, financial management, military history and customs – which is typically branch specific – physical fitness training, drill instruction, academic competitions and students are required to wear a uniform.

    Typically, cadets are going to wear a uniform that mirrors what military personnel wear in their respective branches once a week for a full day at school to receive a grade for proper wear and qualify for co-curricular activities. of the classroom cadets are expected to wear uniforms to JROTC events.

    “JROTC Teaches Life Skills and Leadership”, states Sgt. Major Lawrence Fineran, Marine Corps JROTC instructor at Clearwater High School.

    Expectations

    UNIFORM The uniform is issued to cadets for free. These uniforms are property of the United States military branch sponsoring the school program, loaned to Pinellas County Public Schools for the program. It is a responsibility of the cadets to maintain their own uniforms. This includes laundering, dry cleaning, and any minor repairs. Cadets must return their uniforms at the end of the year. The uniform is worn with pride once a week.

    Grooming

    In order to participate in JROTC extracurricular activities – Drill Team, Color Guard, Marksmanship, Team, Orienteering/Raiders Team etc, cadets will be required to maintain a specific standard of dress and grooming.

    There Is No Military Obligation for JROTC Cadets

    Students who participate in JROTC are not required to join the military after high school, and the program is not a military preparation class. "That is not the mission of JROTC at all; the mission is to prepare children to become better citizens," says retired Lt. Colonel Christopher Tompkins, Senior Army JROTC instructor at Gibbs High School.

    Pinellas County School JROTC Overview

    Pinellas County Public Schools currently has 7 Junior ROTC programs – Four Army, One Marine Corps, One Navy, and One U.S. Coast Guard. Each program is staffed with at least two instructors with between 100 and 150 cadets in each program. Cadets volunteer close to 20,000 hours each year to their schools and their community which has helped many cadets receive Florida Bright Futures Scholarships to college after high school graduation.

    The JROTC Curriculum

    JROTC curriculum provides equitable and challenging academic content and authentic learning experiences for all Cadets. All lessons are designed using a four-part model to motivate the Cadet, allow the Cadet to learn new information, practice competency, and apply the competency to a real-life situation. Moreover, the four -art model requires Cadets to collaborate, reflect, develop critical thinking skills, and integrate content with other disciplines. JROTC curriculum includes lessons in leadership, health and wellness, physical fitness, first-aid, geography, American history and government, communications, and emotional intelligence.

    JROTC Co-Curricular Activities

    Cadets participate in a wide range of co-curricular activities to demonstrate their attainment of lesson outcomes. Some of these activities include precision and exhibition military drill competitions, Color Guard support for a variety of school and community events, air rifle competitions, Orienteering/Raider Challenge competitions, JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl (JLAB), Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Camp, and an adventure focused summer camp known as JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC). Cadets who complete 4 years of JROTC co-curricular activities and its challenging curriculum will be more college and career ready.

     

    Pinellas County Schools

    JROTC Programs

     

    St. Petersburg High School – Air Force

    Lead Instructor: LTC Daniel Huffman - huffmanda@pcsb.org

    Junior Instructor: Senior Master Sargent Andre Parker

     

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    Army SealBoca Ciega High School - Army

    Lead Instructor: LTC Jason Hearn – hearnja@pcsb.org

    Junior Instructor: CSM Jack Phinney – Phinneyja@pcsb.org

     

    Gibbs High School – Army

    Lead Instructor: Colonel Sandy Sadler – Sadlers@pcsb.org

    Junior Instructor: Command Sergeant Major Javier Abad – AbadJ@PCSB.org

     

    Hollins High School – Army

    Lead Instructor: Major Donald Fawthrop – FawthropD@PCSB.org

    Junior Instructor: Command Sergeant Major Edwin Rivera-Rivera – RiveraRiveraE@PCSB.org

     

    Northeast High School – Army

    Lead Instructor: Lt. Colonel Kevin Miller – MillerKEVI@PCSB.org

    Junior Instructor: First Sergeant Joseph Walker – WalkerJOSE@PCSB.org

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    Coast Guard SealPinellas Park High School – Coast Guard

    Lead Instructor: Master Chief Michael Collis – collism@pcsb.org

    Junior Instructor: Chief Tyrone Stafford – Staffordty@pcsb.org

     

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    Marines SealClearwater High School – Marines

    Lead Instructor: Major Jeffery Hughes – HughesJEF@PCSB.org

    Junior Instructor: Sergeant Major Lawrence Fineran – FineranL@PCSB.org

     

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    Navy Seal

    Dunedin High School – Navy

    Lead Instructor: Commander Garret Jones – JonesGARR@pcsb.org

    Junior Instructor: Chief Chris Johnson – JohnsonChristoph@PCSB.org