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Webster High School Army
JROTC 1919 West 40th
Street Tulsa, OK 74107

Building Future
Leaders for Tomorrow!

Mission Statement
The Mission of JROTC is:
To Motivate Young People to be Better
Citizens / Americans
To accomplish this mission, we combine
classroom instruction and extracurricular actives oriented on attaining an
awareness of the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of citizenship;
developing the student's sense of personal responsibility; building life
skills; and providing leadership opportunities.

Goals
 | Building self confidence!
 | Increase motivation
 | Development of potential
 | Building life skills
 | Inspire Initiative
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About the Program
Webster High School Army JROTC was
started as part of an elective in the curriculum in August 1995. Since the beginning
of the Program, the Warrior Battalion has received many positive comments from the
faculty, parents and students alike. The course includes
instruction on leadership, communication skills, physical fitness, first aid,
drug abuse prevention, history, citizenship, and technology awareness. Junior
ROTC awards academic grades, but its true measures of success are the young
people it motivates to stay in school and graduate, develop the personal
confidence and pride in self to avoid drugs and other negative peer pressures,
and attain life skills that enhance success after graduation. Students / Cadets
are placed in leadership positions and learn teambuilding principles. The
programs also includes field trips, and for those selected cadets, a one week
summer camp at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

JROTC is not a course that wants to have
your son or daughter sign up for a military service. There are recruiters that
all service's have, who's mission is, to actively peruse quality personnel for
positions that are vacant.

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