2013 lhs course selection guide - Longview Independent School ...
2013 lhs course selection guide - Longview Independent School ...
2013 lhs course selection guide - Longview Independent School ...
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MILITARY SCIENCE<br />
COMPETITION DRILL TEAM<br />
RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING<br />
Course Subject Grade Credits<br />
ROTCT1 Competition Drill Team I – 2nd Semester 9 ½<br />
ROTCT2 Competition Drill Team II 10-12 1<br />
ROTCT3 Competition Drill Team III 11-12 1<br />
ROTCT4 Competition Drill Team IV 12 1<br />
ROTC1 Reserve Officer Training I 9-12 1<br />
ROTC2 Reserve Officer Training II 10-12 1<br />
ROTC3 Reserve Officer Training III 11-12 1<br />
ROTC4 Reserve Officer Training IV 12 1<br />
ROTC is a P.E. Waiver<br />
COMPETITION DRILL TEAM I – 2nd SEMESTER<br />
½ credit<br />
COMPETITION DRILL TEAM II<br />
1 credit<br />
COMPETITION DRILL TEAM III<br />
1 credit<br />
COMPETITION DRILL TEAM IV<br />
1 credit<br />
Grade Placement: 9 – 12<br />
Prerequisite: Reserve Officer Training I – 1st Semester<br />
Selected students will be trained and drilled in a leadership laboratory situation. Emphasis will be<br />
on building teams to compete against other JROTC teams under UIL guidance. Students will be<br />
expected to maintain the highest standards of conduct, personal appearance, physical fitness, and<br />
academic achievement.<br />
RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING I<br />
Grade Placement: 9 – 12<br />
1 credit<br />
This <strong>course</strong> is designed to develop concepts of leadership, to motivate students to become<br />
concerned citizens, and to motivate students to assume a leadership position in tomorrow's world.<br />
Subjects such as leadership theory, customs and courtesies shown the national flag, map reading<br />
and land navigation, first-aid, oral communications, history of the U. S. Army and ROTC,<br />
citizenship and community service, and dismounted drill are used to develop a sense of<br />
citizenship, promote teamwork, and enhance a positive self-image. (P. E. waiver)<br />
RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING II<br />
Grade Placement: 10 – 12<br />
1 credit<br />
Prerequisite: Reserve Officer Training I<br />
The students' knowledge and understanding of leadership and citizenship will be further developed<br />
through study and practical application. Subject areas include additional study of maps and land<br />
navigation, leadership theory, and first-aid. The additional areas of marksmanship and gun safety,<br />
organizational structure, and American military history will be addressed. (P. E. waiver)<br />
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