- Great Oak High School
- AFJROTC
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AFJROTC CA-20052 Patch developed and designed by Cadets Miguel Cortes and Samuel Villapando class of 2021
AFJROTC Pathway
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Aerospace Science 1 | Aerospace Science 2 | Aerospace Science 3 | Aerospace Science 4 |
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Our Mission
“Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community.”
Our Purpose
Instill in students the value of citizenship, service to the United States, personal responsibility, character, and a sense of accomplishment. To make the greatest positive impact in the lives of our cadets as possible. This is perfectly encapsulated in our motto: “Building Better Citizens for America.”
Our Vision Statement
Air Force Junior ROTC (AFJROTC) will provide a quality citizenship, character, and leadership development program, while fostering enduring partnerships and relationships with high schools, educational institutions, and communities that help meet our citizen development mission.
Air Force Mission
To fly, fight, and win…airpower anytime, anywhere.
Core Values
Integrity first, Service before self, and Excellence in all we do.
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Aerospace Science 1
The first year is a science course designed to acquaint the student with the aerospace environment, a journey into aviation history and citizenship, character and Air Force traditions. Students are required to complete a project, such as a PowerPoint presentation, and then make a presentation on the project. Leadership hours stress communication skills and cadet corps activities. Students wear the Air Force Junior ROTC uniform and are graded on dress and appearance. Students participate in military drill and physical training weekly. Students receive one semester of Physical Education credit and one semester of elective credit. Community service hours are available by volunteering for events requested by district schools and the community throughout the academic year.
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Aerospace Science 2
The second year is dedicated to two semesters of physical education credit. Students are introduced to the world’s global awareness and leadership education, focusing on communication, and increased awareness of self and others. Students participate in military drill and physical training weekly. Students wear the Air Force Junior ROTC uniform and are graded on dress and appearance. Community service hours are available by volunteering for events requested by district schools and the community throughout the academic year.
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Aerospace Science 3
Aerospace Science 3 is an elective for all 3rd year cadets. In the first semester of the third year, cadets are exposed to a curriculum that covers life skills and career opportunities. Leadership concepts are reviewed and survival skills introduced. To reinforce the learning in Aerospace 2, public speaking will be addressed–improving their skills from the previous year. Military drill and physical training is performed weekly. Students wear the Air Force Junior ROTC uniform and are graded on dress and appearance. Community service hours are available by volunteering for events requested by district schools and the community throughout the academic year.
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Aerospace Science 4
Aerospace Science 4 is an elective for seniors who are officers or cadets who require a third year. In semester one of year four, cadet officers develop their leadership skills and military etiquette. They will learn the positive reinforcement techniques to help improve cadets when intervention is required, managing stress, working in teams, and interpersonal skills. Additionally, cadet officers will learn about other types of governments, the United States Code of Conduct and the Uniform Court of Military Justice. Furthermore, students participate in military drill and physical training weekly. Students wear the Air Force Junior ROTC uniform and are graded on dress and appearance. Community service hours are available by volunteering for events requested by district schools and the community throughout the academic year.

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Cadet of The Month:
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September:
AS-100 Mia Bernardo
AS-200 Jilian Piastro
AS- 300 Aleia Rodriguez
October:
AS-100 Therese Lim
AS-200 Kalei Lopez
AS- 300 Courtney Lista
November:
AS-100 Mason Leger
AS-200 Ashley Voroshuck
AS- 300 Keira Rodriguez
January:
AS-100 Grant Gonzales
AS-200 Carson Lynch
AS-300 Brianna Peralta
Ferbuary:
AS-100 Chloe Cadang
AS-200 Madilyn Bailey
AS-300 Diesel Harmon
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AFJROTC Curriculum Guide