What is JROTC called in high school?

Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, or JROTC, is a high school elective program whose mission is to teach students citizenship, leadership, character, and community service. The core values are at the heart of JROTC, whose creed emphasizes working to better the cadet’s family, school, and country.

Do you get a uniform in JROTC?

Do I wear a uniform? Yes. After earning a uniform in the beginning of their first year, cadets are required to wear the Army JROTC uniform twice a month on uniform day.

Does JROTC make you cut your hair?

The length and bulk of the hair will not interfere with the normal wear of the uniform or headgear. No hair “fads” are permitted (including unnatural hair color). Sideburns, if worn, will not be flared, and will not extend lower than lowest part of the external ear opening.

Does high school JROTC require a certain haircut?

Haircuts: The hair on top of the head must be neatly groomed. The length and bulk of the hair may not be excessive and must present a neat and conservative appearance. The hair must present a tapered appearance.

How much do JROTC uniforms cost?

How much does the uniform cost? JROTC will provide uniform and supplies at no cost to the student.

Are tattoos allowed in Jrotc?

Cadets are expected to maintain good hygiene while in uniform. Tattoos are authorized except in areas of the body which would cause the tattoo to be exposed while in Class A uniform.

Is dyed hair allowed in ROTC?

Colors that detract from a professional military appearance are prohibited. Cadets should avoid using colors that result in an extreme appearance. Applied hair colors that are prohibited include, but are not limited to purple, blue, pink, green, orange, bright (fireengine) red, and fluorescent or neon colors.

What are JROTC teachers called?

A. MCJROTC Instructors: Are employees of the school and are responsible to the school authorities and Marine Corps JROTC for the conduct of the program.