• AFJROTC

    • About Air Force JROTC

      JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) develops citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community, as well as educates and trains high school cadets in citizenship, and provides service to the community. Also, JROTC strives to teach cadets personal responsibility, to provide cadets with a sense of self-worth, to instill a sense of accomplishment in those involved, to strengthen the character of the cadets, and to help form habits of self-discipline, as well as to develop respect for, and an understanding of the need for a constituted authority in a democratic society.

    • Campus-Level Courses

      Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) I, II, III, IV
      Offered in: 9–12 • Prerequisites: None


      The JROTC programs emphasize character education, student achievement, wellness, leadership, and diversity. Students are trained in military history, leadership protocol, weaponry, and drill in a specific military branch. JROTC makes significant contributions to the school environment and community as a whole while fostering servant leadership. Students shall maintain at least normal progression of academic achievement leading toward graduation. Acceptable standards of conduct as defined by the Military Service are critical to student success. Students who participate in JROTC are under no military obligation following high school. JROTC I (RO111) counts as a Physical Education substitution. 

    • Beyond High School

      Certifications Available from TMHS

      Advancement Certification (accelerated ranking)