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U.S. Army Cadet Command
Director, Army JROTC
Program Overview
“Motivating young people to be better citizens”
U.S. Army Cadet Command
“Motivating Young People to be Better Citizens”
Acronyms
AI Army Instructor
CLE Community Leaders and Educators
DAI Directors of Army Instruction
JCLC JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge
JCIMS JROTC Command and Information Management System
JLAB JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl
JPA JROTC Program Accreditation
JUMS JROTC Unit Management System
LET Leadership Education and Training (LET I-IV)
NDAA National Defense Authorization Act
NDCC National Defense Cadet Corps
OML Order of Merit List
SAI Senior Army Instructor 3
The United States Army Cadet Command JROTC Program is one of the largest
leadership and citizenship-focused programs for high school students in the world.
The program is a congressionally-mandated mission, and one of Cadet Command’s
two primary missions.
Mission of the JROTC Program:
• To Instill In Students in United States Secondary Educational Institutions the
Values of Citizenship, Service to the Nation, Personal Responsibility and a Sense
of Accomplishment
Goals of the JROTC Program:
Graduate high school students prepared to succeed in post-secondary options
and career pathways
Make decisions that promote positive social, emotional, and physical health
Value the role of the military and other service organizations
Act with integrity and personal accountability as students learn to lead others to
succeed in a diverse and global workforce
Engage in civic concerns that impact the community and society at large
The success of the program is largely due to great Instructors, school/community
support and outstanding high school students who join the program. 4
USACC JROTC Mission and Goals
Training Instructor
Automation & IT Manager
Chief, Tng & Ops Chief, Education/Curriculum
Instructional Systems Specialist
Instructional Systems Specialist
Lead HR Specialist
Chief, IMD
HR/Mil Pay Ops
HR Assistant
Pay Technician
Pay Technician
Lead Pay Technician
Pay Technician
Deputy Director Management Assistant
HR Assistant
HR Assistant
Director (06/COL)
(1 Active Duty Assigned)
Background Check
Administrator
Background Check
Administrator
Background Check
Administrator
As of: 4 May 2016
Education Training
Analyst
Contractor
Deputy Tng & Ops Chief
Training Technician
Logistics
Management Specialist
Organization Structure
Course Facilitator
Contractor
Training Technician
Training Technician
Training Technician
Co-Curricular
Event Manager
Web Developer
Contractor
Home Schooling Alternative Schools and
Correctional CenterBirchwood HS, SC
Public and
Private Schools
Military Institutes
and Academies(ie. Oak Ridge Academy)
National Defense Cadet
Corps (NDCC)
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Types of Programs
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2nd Bde
DODDS
Germany 6
Italy 1
Current Unit Status
As of 9 Aug 17
Example (MI)
# of JROTC programs /
Authorized # of JROTC Programs
12/26/ MA
21/18 MD
Hawaii 18/4
Am. Samoa 6/1
Puerto Rico 5/27
25/38 NJ
10/3 DC
5/3 DE
Virgin Islands 3/1/1Korea 3 Japan 1
Guam 3/1
North Marianas 5/1
3/5 RI
5/20 CT
3/5 VT
2/7 NH
5/11
ME
26/78/3
NY
27/59/1
PA
58/28
VA
SC118/32/4
GA
159/48/1FL
72/30/5
AL51/23
MS
57/22/1
LA
29/46
MO
47/71
IL20/31
IN
21/72/1
OH
30/63
MI
5/41
WI
4/60
MN
4/28
IA
3 /13
ND
5/18
SD
8/24
NE
10 /27
KS
18/39
OK
199/152/5
TX
16/17
NM
21/28
CO
2/7
WY
1/25
MT1/17
ID
4/22
UT82/179
CA
5/22
OR
11/44
WA
21/10/2
WV
25/27
AR
25/52
AZ
Under Subscribed States
6/6
AK
Over Subscribed
NDCC Units
26
15/10/1
NV
KY
TN NC
61/31/1
70/25/3
130/37
84/19
Fair & Equitable Formula1705(funded ceiling) 42616 (high schools in the nation) * number of schools in state
(Example: 1709 / 42616 * 1575 (MI) = 63)
Integrated Co-Curricular Activities
~310K Cadets and ~4000 Instructors performed over 7.4M hours of Community Service and Service Learning in 2016!
~20% of graduating Cadets express interest in the military
as a career option!
Program Quality Indicators SY 16-17CATEGORY SCHOOL JROTC
Attendance 90.47% 93.65%
Graduation 83% 93.9%
Indiscipline 5.2% 1.7%
Drop Out 8% <1%
GPA 2.52 2.91
• SAT/ACT Prep • College Entrance Planning• Internationally Accredited by
SACS/AvancedED• Service Learning• Distance Learning Modules• Partnership Programming
(CERT, AF Cultural Studies)
• Customized Curriculum Management System (CM)
• Higher Order Thinking Tools
• Learning Styles/Emotional Intelligence Assessments
• Thinking Maps
• Serious gaming
• Response Systems
Curriculum Overview
Instructor Staffing
• Senior Army Instructor (SAI)– High School - Department Chair– Chief Instructor– Overall Program Management
• Army Instructor (AI)– Assist Instructor– SAI - Program Management
• Director of Army Instructions (DAI)– District - Chief Program
Administrator– Responsible for 5 or more programs
in a school district
Note: IAW Title 10 USC 2031– Requires a minimum of 2 Instructors
#Cadets #OFF #NCO
100-150 1 1
151-250 1 2
251-350 1 3
351-450 1 4
500- 2 5
#Units #OFF #NCO
5 1 1
6-9 1 2
10-14 2 2
15-25 2 3
26-34 2 4
35 & up 2 5
Instructors3,995 employed
3,625 certified (unemployed)
352 vacant positions
Enlisted Officer Warrant
2,490 1,383 122
Instructor Pay - 05 retired w/ 20 yrs AFS
Total Entitlements BP + BAS + BAH
(5000 + 170 + 1300) = 6470
Minus Retired Pay = 2500
Equals MIP (6470 – 2500 = 3970)
MIP x 50% (3970 / 2 = 1985 (Army
Reimburses the school])
Certified
by the
Army
Hired and
employed by the
school
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
Retired E-6 through O-6
No record of military or civilian adverse actions
Meet the retention medical fitness standards and
weight standards of CCR 145-2:
• Meet height and weight standard; 30% male
body fat and 36% female body fat
• No speech impediment
• No medical disqualifiers (i.e., heart disease,
asthma, pace makers)
• VA disabilities > 30% require medical review
Have an excellent record of military performance
Have the mentality, personality, appearance and
bearing to represent The Army well in the civilian
community
Have good moral character, instructional ability, and be
able to challenge, motivate and influence young
people in a positive manner
Completion of initial qualification training, satisfactory
interview, and be determined by Cadet Command to
meet the criteria
JROTC Instructor
12MIP – Minimum Instructor Pay
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