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- Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps
On this page, you'll find NJROTC information.
About the NJROTC Program
The Proviso Township High Schools offer students the opportunity to participate in the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, which fulfills elective credit in the curriculum and may be substituted for physical education credit.
The NJROTC Program was established by Congress in 1964. Instructors who are retired Navy, Marine, Coast Guard officers and enlisted personnel conduct the program at secondary schools throughout the United States. The NJROTC curriculum emphasizes citizenship and leadership development, as well as our maritime heritage, the significance of sea power, and naval topics. These include the fundamentals of naval operations, seamanship, and meteorology. Classroom instruction is augmented throughout the year by community service activities, drill competition, field meets, flights, visits to naval activities and environments, marksmanship training, and other military training. Academics make up 60% of the coursework, while military drill and other training make up the remaining 40%. The Navy provides uniforms, textbooks, training aids, travel allowance, and a substantial portion of instructors' salaries.
Participation in the NJROTC ...
- Promotes patriotism.
- Develops informed and responsible citizens.
- Promotes habits of orderliness and precision.
- Develops a high degree of personal honor, self-reliance, and individual discipline.
- Promotes an understanding of the basic elements and requirements for national security.
- Develops respect for and an understanding of the need for constituted authority.
- Provides information on the military service as a possible career.
- Develops leadership potential
- Provides an alternative to gangs.
- Promotes high school completion.
- Provides incentive to live a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.
- Promotes college attendance and provides college and scholarship information.
Naval Sciences at a Glance
| Course |
Grade |
Credit |
| Naval Science 1 |
All |
1 |
| Naval Science 2 |
10, 11, 12 |
1 |
| Naval Science 3 |
11, 12 |
1 |
| Naval Science 4 |
12 |
1 |
Naval Sciences Courses
| Naval Science 1 |
| N100 |
Grades 9-12 |
| No prerequisite |
1 credit |
| Year course |
| Naval Science 1 acts as an introduction to the NJROTC program. Students learn the fundamentals of military drill; they participate in activities to promote sound principles of leadership, followership, and good citizenship. There are also lessons on the U.S. government and the U.S. Navy. |
| Naval Science 2 |
| N200 |
Grades 10, 11, 12 |
| Prerequisite: Naval Science 1 and Senior with SNSI approval |
1 credit |
| Year course |
| Naval Science 2 adds onto the foundations of Naval Science 1 with further focus on leadership, citizenship, and career of college planning. Lessons on Naval history begin as well, supplemented by activities pertaining to maritime geography, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. |
| Naval Science 3 |
| N300 |
Grades 11, 12 |
| Prerequisite: Naval Science 2 and Senior with SNSI approval |
1 credit |
| Year course |
| Naval Science 3 introduces student to principles of Naval leadership and military justice, international law and the sea, and various aspects of naval operations. There are also lessons based around navigation, national security, and military drill and ceremonies. |
| Naval Science 4 |
| N400 |
Grade 12 |
| Prerequisite: Naval Science 3 |
1 credit |
| Year course |
| Naval Science 4 is conducted as a leadership seminar. The senior Cadets view and discuss leadership movies; read, analyze, and discuss leadership extracts; and plan, organized, and make decisions concerning the operation of the unit. |
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