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Lieutenant Colonel Eric Van Vliet - Army Instructor
Radford University - BS Business
Central Michigan University - Master of Science - Administration
1st period – Alpha Company
8:00 - 9:40
2nd period – Bravo Company
9:45 - 11:15
3rd period – Charlie Company
11:20 - 1:10
4th period - Delta Company
1:15 - 2:45
You may contact during his planning time at 878-2124 or email evanvliet@iss.k12.nc.us
Sergeant
Major Kenneth Thompson - Army Instructor
1st period - Airborne Alpha
8:00 - 9:40
2nd period – Battling Bravo
9:45 - 11:15
3rd period – Changing Charlie
11:20 - 1:10
4th period - Daring Delta
1:15 - 2:45
You may contact Mr. Thompson at 878-2124
or email at kthompson@iss.k12.nc.us
951A JROTC IA Credit: 1
Grade Level: 9-12
Course Description: Focus on citizenship, building teamwork, and developing discipline and self-confidence. Coursework in U. S. citizenship (Constitution); career awareness; consumer awareness; oral communications; learning styles; conflict resolution; leadership; health (life saving first aid, and drug awareness); PE (weekly physical training); earth science (map reading); U. S. military history overview. Selected students assigned squad level leadership roles.
951B JROTC IB Credit: 1
Grade Level: 9-12
Prerequisite: JROTC IA
Course Description: Focus on citizenship, building teamwork, and developing discipline and self-confidence. Continuation of JROTC IA coursework.
952A JROTC IIA Credit: 1
Grade Level: 10-12
Prerequisite: JROTC IB
Course Description: Focus on citizenship, teamwork, leadership, and motivation. Coursework in written communications; presentation techniques; leadership and management; values and ethics; PE (weekly physical training); health (first aid, hygiene, and drug awareness); earth science (map reading); U. S. military history (Cold War era 1945-1991); U. S. Citizenship (civil rights); career awareness; technology awareness. Students rotate platoon level leadership roles.
952B JROTC IIB Credit: 1
Grade Level: 10-12
Prerequisite: JROTC IIA
Course Description: Focus on citizenship, teamwork, leadership, and motivation. Continuation of JROTC IIA coursework. Students rotate platoon level leadership roles.
953A JROTC IIIA Credit: 1
Grade Level: 11-12
Prerequisite: JROTC IIB
Course Description: Focus on citizenship, teambuilding, and leadership. Coursework in communication process and reading; leadership; PE (weekly physical training); health (first aid, stress, and drug awareness); earth science (map reading); U. S. military history (1865-1945); U. S. citizenship (judicial system); career awareness; personal financial management; technology awareness. Selected students assigned company level leadership, and battalion staff positions.
953B JROTC IIIB Credit: 1
Grade Level: 11-12
Prerequisite: JROTC IIIA
Course Description: Focus on citizenship, teambuilding, and leadership. Continuation of JROTC IIIA coursework. Selected students assigned company level leadership, and battalion staff positions.
954A JROTC IVA Credit: 1
Grade Level: 12
Prerequisite: JROTC IIIB
Course Description: Focus on citizenship, teambuilding, and leadership. Practical exercises in oral and written communications; leadership (ethics); drug awareness; U. S. military history (1775-1865); PE (weekly physical training); career awareness. Students assigned to company and battalion level command and staff leadership positions. Students are responsible for peer teaching JROTC IA - IIIB students in all areas of the curriculum under the supervision of the Senior Army and Army Instructors.
954B JROTC IVB Credit: 1
Grade Level: 12
Prerequisite: JROTC IVA
Course Description: Focus on citizenship, teambuilding, and leadership. Continuation of JROTC IVA practical exercises. Students assigned to company and battalion level command and staff leadership positions. Students are responsible for peer teaching JROTC IA - IIIB students in all areas of the curriculum under the supervision of the Senior Army and Army Instructors.
Curriculum Notes:
(1) All courses must be taken in sequence beginning with 951A.
(2) Coursework supplemented by marksmanship training, drill and ceremonies, and adventure training.
(3) Extra-curricula activities include: color guard, drill team, and rifle team.
U. S. Army Cadet Command (Ft Monroe, VA)
First Region ROTC (Ft Bragg, NC)
Last updated 5 May 07