Lt Col
Karen
Pullen


MSgt
Trent Woodruff

 
INTRODUCING THE
LINCOLN AFJROTC at NORTHEAST

Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Program

(AFJROTC)
For more information - email lneafjrotc@lps.org

MISSION:
"Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community."

CURRICULUM OFFERED:
Courses will be offered each semester and be available several periods a day at Lincoln Northeast .   These classes will be taught by Air Force Officers who hold a Nebraska Teaching Certificate.  

Course content will include:
Academic studies

  • Character education
  • Life skills education
  • Leadership opportunities
  • Team- building experiences
  • Intramural competition
  • Field trips / training opportunities

What is the next .....

What is the next step to register for a AFJROTC class at Northeast next school year?

* check out the Northeast website for updates (http://lne.lps.org)
* Lincoln students check with your high school counselor to be dual-enrolled
* Students residing outside of Lincoln need to contact their school district office for option enrollment criteria.

OBJECTIVES OF PROGRAM:
The objectives of JROTC are to educate and train high school cadets in citizenship, promote community service, instill responsibility, character, and self-discipline, and provide instruction in air and space fundamentals.

The AFJROTC program is grounded in the Air Force core values of integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. The curriculum emphasizes the Air Force heritage and traditions, the development of flight, applied flight sciences, military aerospace policies, and space exploration.

COMMUNITY SERVICE:
In an effort to produce well-informed and helpful citizens, AFJROTC encourages its cadets to get involved in their local communities. This is one of the most interesting and fun aspects of the AFJROTC experience. The number, type and size of cadet community projects are limited only by their imagination. Units perform as a team as they coordinate everything from car washes to candy sales and from Jog-A-Thons to paper drives. Some units may clean stadiums after football games and donate aluminum cans for community recycling programs. Any proceeds from these fund-raising activities benefit the respective units.

RELATED LINKS:
AFJROTC
LNE Counseling
 

WHO IS ELIGIBLE:
Students from across the district will be given the opportunity to enroll in the classes offered at Northeast.   Students can enroll in up to 10 credits per school year or one class per semester.

 

 

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