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What makes a high school 'military-preparatory'?

Hey, guys, I've noticed there are some high schools in Las Vegas that claim to 'prepare' students for military. I'm considering a potential career in the military, but what exactly does this mean? What aspects or programs make a high school 'military-preparatory'? Cheers for any insights.

a year ago

Military-preparatory high schools often have an emphasis on discipline, leadership, and physical fitness, much like the military itself. They usually implement a curriculum that's dedicated to developing these traits.

These schools often have a structured environment similar to what you might find in a military academy. This means that there might be a dress code or uniform policy, and daily routines involving drills or structured physical activities. They could also have early morning formations and inspections.

In terms of academics, these schools might have classes specifically designed to introduce you to concepts you might encounter in the military, like strategy, military history, and national defense.

A key component is often the presence of JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps) or a similar program. JROTC programs are sponsored by the branches of the U.S. military and are aimed at teaching students the principles of leadership, citizenship, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment, among other things. They often combine classroom instruction with extracurricular activities like drill and ceremony teams, color guard, or competitive air rifle marksmanship.

Finally, these schools often provide assistance with the process of applying to military academies or enlisting after graduation, if that's a route you're considering.

All in all, military-preparatory high schools are dedicated to providing an environment and the resources necessary to help students who are interested in pursuing a career in the military after graduation. It's always a good idea to research the specific programs a school offers to see if it aligns with your personal goals and aspirations.

a year ago

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