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Source: New York Times
Thousands of Teens Are Being Pushed Into Militarys Junior R.O.T.C.
In high schools across the country, students are being placed in military classes without electing them on their own. The only word I can think of is indoctrination, one parent said.
By Mike Baker, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Ilana Marcus
Dec. 11, 2022
DETROIT On her first day of high school, Andreya Thomas looked over her schedule and found that she was enrolled in a class with an unfamiliar name: J.R.O.T.C.
She and other freshmen at Pershing High School in Detroit soon learned that they had been placed into the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps, a program funded by the U.S. military designed to teach leadership skills, discipline and civic values and open students eyes to the idea of a military career. In the class, students had to wear military uniforms and obey orders from an instructor who was often yelling, Ms. Thomas said, but when several of them pleaded to be allowed to drop the class, school administrators refused.
They told us it was mandatory, Ms. Thomas said.
J.R.O.T.C. programs, taught by military veterans at some 3,500 high schools across the country, are supposed to be elective, and the Pentagon has said that requiring students to take them goes against its guidelines. But The New York Times found that thousands of public school students were being funneled into the classes without ever having chosen them, either as an explicit requirement or by being automatically enrolled.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/11/us/jrotc-schools-mandatory-automatic-enrollment.html
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(18,282 posts)twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)keithbvadu2
(40,122 posts)Igel
(36,087 posts)There's a waiting list to establish new programs.
My school's had one for years. A new school in the district's been open 5 years, been asking to start one, but they're on a waiting list. Public school.
A lot of kids take it because they're interested in the military. Not all. Some take it for a year to avoid a year's PE. You get PE credit for three things in TX: PE, JROTC, and marching band. (JROTC has a physical fitness component, but you're not required to dress out and shower afterwards. They also, like band, count as UIL--intermural competitions--with drill teams, cross-over with the winter guard/color guard, and JROTC-specific competitions.)