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OH 941 AIR FORCE JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS Laurel Oak Career Development Campus (Great Oaks School District) Building 400 (Aviation Technology Building nearest to the flight line) 300 Oak Drive, Wilmington, OH 45177-9386 (800) 752-5480 or (937) 655-5480/79 Classroom ph: ( 937) 655-5320 We re in cyberspace, too! Go to.. www.greatoaks.com, Select Laurel Oaks Campus, then, go to AFJROTC Happenings and view the OH-941 web page.always weekly for calendar updates and assignments. Parents: We are available for meetings during the day or after school, please contact us about your son or daughter: Senior Aerospace Science Instructor/Major Leslie S. Buerki, USAF (Retired) buerkil@greatoaks.com Aerospace Science Instructor/Chief Master Sergeant Howard Vosburgh, USAF (Retired) vosburgh@greatoaks.com Air Force JROTC Course Syllabus: 2013-2014 The AFJROTC Mission is to Produce Better Citizens of Character for Our Nation and Community The United States Air Force Core Values are: integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. Semester 1 & 2 1st Reporting Period 19 August 2013 18 October 2013: 1st Quarter 2nd Reporting Period 21 October 2013 20 December 2013: 2nd Quarter 3 rd Reporting Period -- 6 January 2014-21 March 2014: 3rd Quarter 4 th Reporting Period 24 March 2014 29 May 2014: 4 th Quarter

YEAR TWO YEAR ONE Introduction: Air Force Junior ROTC can be a four-year program for successful WHS students, or others arranged from their traditional school, who re-enroll each year. Laurel Oaks students however, may only also receive a third year course credit recognized by the Armed Forces, if the AFJROTC summer leadership camp graduation certificate is earned. Our four year syllabus is depicted in the chart below. CADETS Qtr 1 Qtr 2 Qtr 3 Qtr 4 LE-1 Unit One Heritage, Organization, and Traditions *Drill of the Flight LE-1 Unit Two Individual Self- Control NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Wellness, Health, and Fitness & President s Physical Fitness program (PPF) WE: Wellness, Health and Fitness & President s Physical Fitness/PPF program; (LE-1, Unit 5, Wellness and Fitness) LE-1 Unit One Heritage, Organization, and Traditions *Fundamentals of Military Drill LE-2 Unit One Communications Wellness, Health and Fitness & President s Physical Fitness program/ppf; (LE-1, Unit 5, Wellness and Fitness); LE-1, 5-6, Elections AS-1: Space Exploration; ASVAB workshop, Global Cultual Awareness (Latin America) LE-2, Unit Two Building Personal Awareness AS- 2: Science of Flight: Ch-1-1, 1-3 & curricular project. ACT/SAT seminar and ASVAB AS-1: Space Exploration; Tolerance and Terrorism in the 20 th & 21 st centuries. AS- Global Cultual Awareness (Ecotourism, Healthcare distribution, current events projects LE-2 Unit Three Understanding Groups and Teams AS-2: Science of Flight Ch -1-5. 1-6. 3-1 & curricular projects WE: Well-being media project; Presidents Physical Fitness program/ppf, wellness exercising, good nutrition LE-2 Unit Four Preparing for Leadership WE: Wellness, Health and Fitness & President s Physical Fitness program/ppf.,

Y E A R T H R E E Y E A R F O U R LE-3, Unit One, Career Opportunities Contemporary World Events in the 21 st Century; WE-PPF Students will complete related web quests and projects to demonstrate their research and knowledge of world events LE-3, Unit Two, Chapters 3 & 4 AS-1: History of Air Power & curricular projects in current events;. ACT/SAT seminar and ASVAB; cross-culture studies, Corps Management and WE activity LE-3, Unit Three Chapters 5 &6, Aiming Toward College AS- 1: History of Air Power & curricular projects in current events;. ACT/SAT seminar and ASVAB; cross-culture studies LE-3, Unit Four Chapters 7 & 8 Pursuing a Career Contemporary World Events in the 21 st Century; WE-PPF Students will complete related web quests and projects to demonstrate their research and knowledge of world events Selected 4 th year students will be selected by the SASI to lead the cadet cadre serving in one of the top positions of the corps. Their evaluation will be based on subjective leadership, dress and appearance, support of corps functions, and success in carrying out corps goals and projects. Roles may rotate at semester. COURSE NAME: As depicted in the chart above the course names for each year are titled Aerospace Science One (AS-1), Aerospace Science Two (AS-2), etc. The curriculum is divided as Aerospace Science (AS), Wellness lessons/activities (WE) and Leadership Curriculum (LE). The Aerospace portion is Cultural Awareness Studies one year and History of Flight the second year. The third year will be based on contemporary world events in the 21st Century. The Leadership curriculum is three years of curriculum followed by a fourth year as corps management. As cadets enter the program they will be taught military drill, wear of the uniform, and Air Force Customs and Courtesies. They will receive a refresher of these basics the first quarter of every year. The next three quarters will be either LE-1 or LE-2 curriculum. The curriculum is rotated every other year for students in their first two years. The first two years of leadership and aerospace or global awareness curriculum is neither progressive nor dependent on the first year being taught first. Required Texts: There are no required text books to purchase. Text books normally remain in the classroom. Instructors may provide students a text on a hand-receipt if student as required to make-up work. Accountable AFJROTC items include texts and uniforms and must be returned to instructors, or payment will be assigned by school bookkeeper to parent/guardian until reimbursement is satisfied. Internet Home Page: We use a web page called QUIA and the Blackboard software to post events, assign projects, and perform student assessments. We also use it to share slide-shows of our many extra-curricular activities. Students can use the webpage to follow up on missed assignments and retake most of their quizzes and tests.

Credit Hours: Enrollment in AFJROTC at Laurel Oaks equals an Elective credit or with approval of home schools and counselors, two years can equal HS PE credit, if one s home school has approved and assigns this credit. Goal/Outcomes: Through cultural/global awareness studies, students will learn to see their world through many different perspectives. They will learn to explore and discover the processes that shape our shared past histories and future on our planet, the relationships between people and environments, the link between people and places. Leadership Education offers students many opportunities to shape their character. Students will learn about character development while many character-building topics are discussed. Elements of good citizenship are instilled in students. They are introduced to Air Force organizational structure, uniform wear, military customs and courtesies, flag etiquette, first aid, health and wellness, fitness, individual self-control, basic drill and ceremonies, effective communications, they will learn to listen and think critically, how to prepare for leadership, how to build personal awareness, key elements of building and encouraging effective teams, key behaviors for becoming a credible and competent leader, the importance of charting a career path, specific career options, how to create a personal budget and financial plan, the importance of management, making decisions, and problem solving, human relations and life skills. Course Objectives: JROTC is a blend of several courses. A brief objective of each course follows: Aerospace Studies: a Journey into Aviation History focuses on the development of flight through the 20 th century into modern day. A brief astronomical and history of space exploration and past and current activities will be surveyed and researched by students. Cultural Studies: an Introduction to Global Awareness is a customized course about the world s cultures. It is designed to introduce students to the study of world affairs, regional studies, and cultural awareness. Students will develop awareness into history, geography, religions, languages, culture, political systems, economics, social issues, environmental concerns, and human rights. They will become knowledgeable of major events and significant figures that have shaped each region. The Science of Fight, A Gateway to New Horizons is a curriculum to analyze flight, evaluate atmospheric conditions affecting flight and flight s affects on the human body and an introduction to flight navigation and aerial aids. Space Exploration reviewed space travel from Sputnik, Gemini, Apollo, the Shuttle program. A science field trip to the educational Shuttle Challenger center is scheduled Leadership Education I: Citizenship, Character, and Air Force Traditions is to provide information about military traditions, citizenship, wellness, health, fitness, and how to exercise self-control. Leadership Education II: Communication, Awareness, and Leadership focuses on the AFJROTC mission to develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community through better communication, increased awareness of self and others, and improved leadership. LE-1 s Wellness lessons and incorporated into the WE curriculum. Leadership Education III: Life Skill and Career Opportunities is designed to teach students to map their future careers, build a financial plan to support their plans, and aim towards higher education. Leadership Education IV: Management Principles provides the more mature student a perspective of all the functions of management and is intended to assist them in understanding how things get done in an organization. Wellness Objectives: Wellness is an official part of the Air Force Junior ROTC program. It is an exercise program focused upon individual base line improvements with the goal of

achieving a national standard as calculated with age and gender. The program s purpose is to encourage cadets to develop individualized training programs. The actual exercise is only one a week on the average. It s not expected to have a drastic impact on the wellbeing of the student; conversely, it is intended to give the student the fundamental understanding of a successful fitness plan and motivate JROTC cadets to lead active, healthy lifestyles beyond program requirements and into their adult lives. Exercising will appropriate for student s unique health concerns and incorporate the AFJROTC s President s National Physical Fitness Challenge and programs.. Uniform Policy: There are two categories of students. Students enrolled in JROTC and cadets. Cadets are those that wear the uniform. Only, first year freshman from Wilmington High School may opt out of wearing their uniform the first year. However, they will lose many privileges as stipulated below. All others enrolled in JROTC must wear the uniform and meet the grooming standards. 1. Some of our field trips are for cadets ONLY. We are required to wear the uniform for base visits, incentive flights on military aircraft or thru the local civil air patrol, and other trips the senior instructor deems appropriate. 2. Annual Awards. At the end of the year cadets are awarded medals and ribbons by over 22 local chapters of organizations like the VFW, American Legion, etc. 3. Weekly ribbons. First year students cannot be awarded ribbons since they do not wear a uniform. Ribbons are awarded for things like community service, fitness achievements, attending our activities etc. to cadets that wear the uniform. 4. Those that wear the uniform weekly get a uniform grade that significantly boosts their grade. First Year Cadet Status: Those freshman students that initially opt out of wearing the uniform may re-apply 2 nd Quarter to wear the uniform. But, must formerly request to Major Buerki, by a personally written letter and pre-signed by cadet s parents his or her sincere intent to meet all the uniform requirements. The Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (Major Buerki) will consider the following conditions before awarding cadet status and distribution of a loaned AFJROTC uniform. (If you have shown to demonstrate good behavior and responsibility with assignments in class and you are increasingly active with JROTC activities, then the more likely you will be approved!) Below is the criteria reviewed to make the decision: 1. Excellence school and JROTC attendance. 2. No suspensions. 3. At least a C in all subjects for first quarter 4. Strong participation in JROTC activities. 5. A one page essay on why you deserve this consideration. 6. Submit to Major Buerki as earlier as possible with parents signature, but no later than 22 October 2013. First Year Cadet Process: Not later than 20 October the Cadet Commander will recommend first year cadets for cadet status. The nomination must list all the above criteria, how well they have done and a request by the cadet for the honor. The senior aerospace science instructor along with the NCO will review the nominations and consider the cadets that have been nominated. Those approved will be issued a uniform. Cadet Uniform Policy: Your uniform must be worn once a week for a required grade, usually on Wednesday. You should plan to clean it often and iron it frequently. Only the blue shirt may be laundered and a home washer/dryer. Commercial dry

cleaning is needed for the jackets and trousers/slacks, due to the fabric. Cadets may earn up to 100 points per inspection depending on their clean, wrinkle- free appearance and grooming and appropriate wearing of the AFJROTC uniform and timeliness of meeting the inspection. Cadets absent for any reason must make-up their missed uniform weekly grade. All Laurel Oaks cadets may wear their uniform only during their academic schedule, that is, ½ day, because students are assigned lab attire to be worn in their career laboratory. Wilmington High School cadets (who are not enrolled at Laurel Oaks) must have their uniform on upon arrival at Laurel Oaks on uniform days. Typically, WHS students wear their AFJROTC uniform all day at school. TYPICAL WEEKLY CLASS SCHEDULE: Monday/Tuesday or Thursday/Friday Leadership Lab Education (LE) or Wellness & Fitness (WE) 1st and 4 th Quarters); or Aerospace Studies (AS)-Aviation History/Cultural Awareness/Aviation- 2 nd & 3 rd Quarters Every Wednesday is a graded uniform inspection day! Cadets will be notified of any alternate dates, for example a scheduled field trip. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES/COURSE STANDARDS: 1. Cadets are expected to obey rules, demonstrate good conduct, and perform as decent citizens of the school and AFJROTC community. They are responsible for the following assigned activities: bell work writing (turn-in or journal, assessments, uniform inspections, projects or reports, unless otherwise announced by the instructor. 2. Always check the Scheduled Events posted on the white board, Blackboard online, or on our JROTC web page: www.greatoaks.com/laurel. JROTC happenings change, but are scheduled in advance and communicated. Keep informed on upcoming plans. 3. Absences and Assignments: Students are responsible for all in-class and homework reading, research projects or assignments and including care of the uniform, as instructed. This is a loaned uniform and is returned at the end of the year in good condition for re-use. 4. Cadets are expected to obey rules, demonstrate good conduct, and perform as decent citizens of the school and AFJROTC community. They are responsible for the following assigned activities, tests, exams, inspections, reports, and practicum, unless otherwise announced by the instructor. 5. Always check the Scheduled Events posted on the white board or on our web page. 6. Absences and Assignments: Students are responsible for all in-class and homework reading, research projects or assignments and including care of the issued AFJROTC uniform. Course work and uniform inspections due to absences, job placement, field trips, sickness, or alternative school/ suspensions must be made-up. TYPICAL WEEKLY CLASS SCHEDULE: Monday/Tuesday Leadership Lab Education (LE) Thursday/Friday Aerospace Studies - 2 nd & 3 rd Quarters Thursday/Friday Wellness & Fitness 1 st Quarter and 4 th Quarter *8 th period includes 1 st year cadets flight (class) and Returning cadets Leaders Flight (class). Instructors switch classrooms semi-weekly, if curriculum is differentiated. Every Wednesday is a graded uniform inspection day! Cadets will be notified of any alternate dates, for example a scheduled field trip.

Grading Scale Scale % Percentage Letter Grade Points 90%-100 A-Superior 4.0 80%-89% B-Above Average 3.0 70%-79% C-Average 2.0 60%-69% D-Below Average 1.0 0%-59% F-Failing GRADING PROCEDURES AND EVALUATION: 1. First and Second Year cadets: 70% of their grade is their academics (quizzes, tests, projects, homework assignments etc.) 30% of their grade is uniform inspection * First Year students that are not given a uniform will receive their grade based on an average of their academic assessments only. For those wishing to boost their grade, retake the assessments as often as you wish until the deadline or ask for extra-credit assignments. *Grades may be adjusted an extra 10%, if a cadet is on time to class, prepared with course materials, assignments and alert and cordial during class and he or she has no disciplinary issues or attendance issues at Laurel Oaks or their home school. 2. Third Year cadets: 40% of their grade is workbook, 30% is uniform inspection, and 30% is their assigned corps responsibility. 3. Fourth Year cadets: 30% uniform and 70% corps duty. Even though uniform inspections comprise only 30% of the grade they are a pass/fail item. Translation: If a student is missing a grade for more than two inspections in a quarter their grade will be manually adjusted to a 59% (F) for that quarter.

ACADEMIC YEAR SYLLABUS SCHEDULE FOR 1st 4 th QUARTERS: 2013-2014 1 st QUARTER *WHS(Wilmington HS) FRIDAY 8/16/13 New Student Orientation SATURDAY 8/17/13 Cadet Cadre Goals Meet-up: 10 12:30 p.m., classroom MONDAY 8/19/13 WE- Rules and procedures TUESDAY 8/2013 WE/LE- (AFJROTC briefing to juniors in Auditorium WEDNESDAY 8/21/13 LE (Corps Cadre mtg/v-ball practice, after-school) Recruit Seniors in classrooms THURSDAY 8/22/13 WE- FITNESS/WELLNESS/ Recruit Seniors in classrooms FRIDAY 8/23/13 WE- FITNESS/WELLNESS /Recruit Seniors in classrooms SATURDAY 8/24/13 Orientation Mixer and cadets retreat: 10- NOON, picnic MONDAY 8/26/13 LE- Basic Military Drill TUESDAY 8/2713 Baseline JROTC Assessment Test WEDNESDAY 8/28/13 Baseline JROTC Assessment Test THURSDAY 8/2913 WE -FITNESS/WELLNESS Fitness overview Be Health Smart FRIDAY 8/30/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS MONDAY 9/2/13 NO SCHOOL - Labor Day Holiday TUESDAY 9/3/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS: WEDNESDAY 9/4/13 AS- Citizenship and voting (Corps Cadre mtg/v-ball practice, after-school) THURSDAY 9/5/13 LE Ch 1 L2, Wear of the Uniform FRIDAY 9/6/13 LE- Ch 1 L2, Wear of the Uniform SATURDAY 9/7/13 Color Guard at CORN FESTIVAL PARADE. 9- NOON, MONDAY 9/9/13 LE-1, Wear of the Uniform/Care of the Uniform TUESDAY 9/10/13 LE- 1 Wear of the Uniform/Care of the Uniform WEDNESDAY 9/11/13 AS- Uniform Care; JROTC Combined Quiz, Patriots Day Twelfth anniversary of 9/11 attack (Corps Cadre mtg/v-ball practice, after-school) THURSDAY 9/12/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS: FITNESS FRIDAY 9/13/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS : FITNESS pre-test Saturday 9/14/13 Young Eagles flights at Greene County airport (for 15 selected returning cadets),vans MONDAY 9/16/13 LE- Teach AF Rank and Deploy Rank Sheet (Interim grades) TUESDAY 9/17/13 AS: Constitution Day WEDNESDAY 9/18/13 LE-Uniform Issue and Study Rank Usaf 66 th birthday

(Corps Cadre mtg/v-ball practice, after-school) THURSDAY 9/19/13 WE: FITNESS/WELLNESS: FRIDAY 9/20/13 Waiver Day Saturday 9/21/13 Cadets Fall Car Wash Fundraiser nearby Kroger s MONDAY 9/23/13 WE: Wellness and Fitness: Chap 3 TUESDAY 9/24/13 WE: Wellness and Fitness/PPF testing WEDNESDAY 9/25/13 LE-Uniform Issue/Study Rank and Corps Day (Corps Cadre mtg/v-ball practice, after-school) THURSDAY 9/26/13 LE-Uniform Issue/ Study Rank FRIDAY 9/27/13 LE-Uniform Issue/ Study Rank WE: Fitness SATURDAY 9/28/13 GREAT OAKS VOLLEYBALL TOURNEY AT LAUREL MONDAY 9/30/13 LE-Uniform Issue/Study Rank TUESDAY 10/1/13 LE-Uniform Issue/ Study Rank WEDNESDAY 10/2/13 LE/WE -Uniform Issue and Corps Day THURSDAY 10/3/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS: (4-2) FRIDAY 10/4/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS: PPF exercises SATURDAY 10/5/13 WRIGHT BROS. AERO CARNIVAL, to be determined or FIELD TRIP TO MOTT S MILITARY MUSEUM, bus MONDAY 10/7/13 LE- Uniform Issue TUESDAY 10/8/13 LE-1, Rank Quiz, Final Review on Uniforms before Wear WEDNESDAY 10/9/13 LE - Uniform Inspection IIN THURSDAY 10/10/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS : Flexibility exercises FRIDAY 10/11/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS: PRES.FITNESS PROGRAM SATURDAY 10/12/13 FIELD TRIP: JROTC ORIENTEERING EVENT AT EAST FORK SP, bus MONDAY 10/14/13 LE-1, Ch1-3, Customs and Courtesies/Military Terms TUESDAY 10/15/13 LE-1, Ch1-3, Customs and Courtesies/Military Terms WEDNESDAY 10/16/13 WE- Uniform Inspection and Drill THURSDAY 10/17/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS : Flexibility exercises FRIDAY 10/18/13 WE-FITNESS/WELLNESS: PRES.FITNESS PROGRAM MONDAY 10/21/13 LE-1, Ch1-3, Customs and Courtesies/Military Terms Quiz 2 nd Quarter Begins TUESDAY 10/22/13 LE-1, Military Phonetic Alphabet/24-Hour Clock WEDNESDAY 10/23/13 LE: Uniform Inspection/ LE-1, Military Phonetic Alphabet/24- Hour Clock THURSDAY 10/24/13 AS: Early aviators and flying machines Laurel Oaks GRADE FAIR 5-7 p.m. FRIDAY 10//25/13 AS: Wright Brothers Heavier-than-Air Power invention MONDAY 10/28/13 LE-1, Military Phonetic Alphabet/24-Hour Clock TUESDAY 10/29/13 LE-1, Military Drill, How to Handle Flags in Color Guard

WEDNESDAY 10/30/13 AS : Uniform inspection THURSDAY 10/31/13 AS: Overview of 20 th and 21 st century US Military engagement FRIDAY 11/1/13 AS: Overview of 20 th and 21 st century US Military engagement MONDAY 11/4/13 LE-1, Military Drill, How to Handle Flags in Color Guard TUESDAY 11/5/13 LE -1, Military Drill, How to Handle Flags in Color Guard EVAL WEDNESDAY 11/6/13 AS: Inspection and Drill Corps Day THURSDAY 11/7/13 AS: VETERANS DAY FOCUS FRIDAY 11/8/13 No School: In-Service-Teacher s Professional Day MONDAY 11/11/13 Veterans Day Assembly, Color Guard Assemblies LE: TUESDAY 11/12/13 LE-1, Military Drill, How to Handle Flags in Color Guard EVAL WEDNESDAY 11/13/13 AS: 500 Drill of Flight and Uniform Inspection THURSDAY 11/14/13 AS: WWI Military History FRIDAY 11/15/13 AS: WWI Military History MONDAY 11/18/13 LE-1, Military Drill, How to Handle Rifles in Military Drill TUESDAY 11/19/13 LE-1, Military Drill, How to Handle Rifles in Military Drill WEDNESDAY 11/20/13 LE: Uniform Inspection PHOTO DAY THURSDAY 11/21/13 AS: KOREAN WAR FRIDAY 11/22/13 AS : KOREAN WAR MONDAY 11/25/13 LE -1 Military Drill, How to Handle Rifles in Military Drill TUESDAY 11/26/13 AS: KOREAN WAR WEDNESDAY 11/27/13 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY RECESS THURSDAY 11/28/13 THANKSGIVING DAY HOLIDAY FRIDAY 11/29/13 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY RECESS SATURDAY 11/30/13 Wilmington Holidazzle Parade evening + AIR RIFLE POSTAL MEET afternoon MONDAY 12/2/13 LE-1, Military Drill, How to Handle Rifles in Military Drill TUESDAY 12/3/13 LE-1, Military Drill, How to Handle Rifles in Military Drill Eval WEDNESDAY 12/4/13 LE: Uniform Inspection// Drill /Corps Day Make-Up PHOTO DAY, as needed THURSDAY 12/5/13 AS:: WW II WAR FRIDAY 12/6/13 AS:: WW II WAR SATURDAY 12/7/13 FIELD TRIP: NATIONAL USAF MUSEUM, bus MONDAY 12/9/ 13 LE-1 CH1-5, Ethics

TUESDAY 12/10/13 LE-1 CH1-5, Ethics WEDNESDAY 12/11/13 AS: Uniform Inspection THURSDAY 12/12/13 AS: Veterans Care FRIDAY 12/13/12 AS: Veterans Care SATURDAY 12/14/13 FIELD TRIP DAYTON VA MEDICAL CENTER, CADET CADRE WELL-BEING EVENT, vans MONDAY 12/16/11 LE-1 CH1-5, Ethics TUESDAY 12/17/11 LE-1 CH1-5, Ethics Quiz WEDNESDAY 12/18/11 LE: UNIFORM MAKEUPS THURSDAY 12/19/12 AS: VETERANS SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS FRIDAY 12/20/12 AS: WELLNESS WINTER RECESS 12/23/2013 1/6/2014 MONDAY 1/6/14 LE-2, Ch7-1 Leadership Concepts THIRD QUARTER BEGINS TUESDAY 1/7/14 LE-2, Ch7-1 Leadership Concepts WEDNESDAY 1/8/14 AS: VIETNAM WAR Uniform inspection THURSDAY 1/9/14 AS: VIETNAM WAR FRIDAY 1/10/14 Waiver Day MONDAY 1/13/14 LE-2, Ch7-2 Leadership Concepts Quiz TUESDAY 1/14/14 LE- 2, Ch1-1, Communication Process WEDNESDAY 1/15/14 AS: VIETNAM WAR Uniform Inspection THURSDAY 1/16/14 AS: VIETNAM WAR FRIDAY 1/17/14 NO SCHOOL TEACHER S IN-SERVICE MONDAY 1/20/14 NO SCHOOL - MARTIN LUTHER KING S BIRTHDAY TUESDAY 1/21/14 LE-2, Ch1-1, Communication Process WEDNESDAY 1/22/14 LE:: Uniform Inspection and Drill THURSDAY 1/23/14 AS: DESERT STORM FRIDAY 1/24/14 AS: DESERT STORM Saturday 1/25/14 AS: CADET CADRE WELL-BEING ACTIVITY. tbd MONDAY 1/27/14 LE-1, Ch1-1, Organization of JROTC TUESDAY 1/28/14 LE-1, Ch1-1, Organization of JROTC WEDNESDAY 1/29/14 LE: Uniform Inspection and Drill THURSDAY 1/30/14 AS: DESERT STORM FRIDAY 1/31/14 AS: DESERT STORM MONDAY 2/3/14 LE-1, Ch1-1, Organization of JROTC Quiz TUESDAY 2/4/14 LE-1, Military Drill Terms WEDNESDAY 2/5/14 AS: WAR ON TERROR Uniform Inspection THURSDAY 2/6/14 AS: WAR IN AFGHANISTAN

FRIDAY 2/7/14 AS: WAR IN IRAQ MONDAY 2/10/14 LE-1, Military Drill Terms TUESDAY 2/11/14 LE-1, Military Drill Terms WEDNESDAY 2/12/13 LE: Basic Military Drill Practice THURSDAY 2/13/14 AS: CURRENT MILITARY ISSUES FRIDAY 2/14/14 AS: CURRENT MILITARY ISSUES MONDAY 2/17/14 NO SCHOOL: PRESIDENTS DAY HOLIDAY TUESDAY 2/18/14 LE-1, Military Drill Practice WEDNESDAY 2/19/14 LE: Uniform Inspection / Drill Practice THURSDAY 2/20/14 AS: MINORITY RECOGNITION IN MILITARY FRIDAY 2/21/14 AS: SOCIETAL CHANGES IN ARMED FORCES SATURDAY 2/22/14 MS. WHEELCHAIR OF OHIO COMPETITION AT ROBERTS CENTER, COLOR GUARD AND AIDES, afternoon MONDAY 2/24/14 LE-1, 6-1, American Flag History TUESDAY 2/251/14 LE-1, 6-1, American Flag History WEDNESDAY 2/26/14 AS: GLOBAL STUDIES OVERVIEW Uniform Inspection THURSDAY 2/27/14 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES NORTH AMERICA FRIDAY 2/28/14 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES NORTH AMERICA (evening dance) 2/28/14 AFJROTC MILITARY BALL AT WRIGHT-PATT (6-11:30 PM) MONDAY 3/3/14 LE-1, 6-1, American Flag Courtesies TUESDAY 3/4/14 LE-1, 6-1, American Flag Courtesies WEDNESDAY 3/5/13 LE-1, Flag Quiz Uniform Inspection THURSDAY 3/6/13 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES SOUTH AMERICA FRIDAY 3/7/13 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES - SOUTH AMERICA SATURDAY 3/8/13 FIELD TRIP AFJROTC TECUMSEH HS DRILL MEET MONDAY 3/10/13 LE-3, Careers TUESDAY 3/11/13 LE-3, Careers WEDNESDAY 3/12/13 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES Uniform Inspection THURSDAY 3/13/14 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES - CENTRAL AMERICA FRIDAY 3/14/14 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES - CENTRAL AMERICA SATURDAY 3/15/14 GREAT OAKS COLOR GUARD MEET AT LAUREL OAKS MONDAY 3/17/14 LE-3, Careers TUESDAY 3/18/14 LE: End of Quarter Reviews WEDNESDAY 3/19/13 LE: UNIFORM INSPECTION /End of Quarter Review THURSDAY 3/20/14 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES - PRESENTATIONS FRIDAY 3/21/14 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES PRESENTATIONS (Final Grades due) SATURDAY 3/22/14 tba

MONDAY 3/24/14 LE-1, NEFE 1, Financial Planning FOURTH QUARTER BEGINS TUESDAY 3/25/14 LE-1 NEFE 1, Financial Planning WEDNESDAY 3/26/14 LE: - UNIFORM INSPECTION THURSDAY 3/27/14 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES ART AND FOOD FRIDAY 3/28/14 AS: CULTURAL STUDIES DIVERSITY SPRING BREAK (March 31 April 7, 2014) MONDAY 4/7/14 LE-1 NEFE 1, Financial Planning TUESDAY 4/8/14 LE-1 NEFE 2, Budgeting WEDNESDAY 4/9/14 WE: UNIFORM INSPECTION THURSDAY 4/10/14 WE: FITNESS/WELLNESS FRIDAY 4/11/14 WE: FITNESS/WELLNESS Saturday 4/12/14 SPRINGBORO DRILL MEET- tbd MONDAY 4/14/14 LE-1 NEFE 2, Budgeting TUESDAY 4/15/14 LE-1 NEFE 2, Budgeting WEDNESDAY 4/16/14 LE: Uniform Inspection THURSDAY 4/17/13 WE: FITNESS/WELLNESS FRIDAY 4/18/14 No School - MONDAY 4/21/14 LE-1 NEFE 3, Investing TUESDAY 4/22/14 LE-1 NEFE 3, Investing WEDNESDAY 4/23/14 WE: Inspection and Drill Practice THURSDAY 4/24/14 WE - NUTRITION/FITNESS/WELLNESS FRIDAY 4/25/14 WE: NUTRITION/FITNESS/WELLNESS MONDAY 4/28/14 LE-1 NEFE 4, Credit TUESDAY 4/2914 LE-1 NEFE 4, Credit WEDNESDAY 4/30/14 WE auditorium AWARDS CEREMONY & Reception (1:00 3:00 p.m.) 6 th 8 th Bell ++Parents invited++ THURSDAY 5/1/14 WE: WELLNESS Mindfulness and Resiliency FRIDAY 5/2/14 WE: WELLNESS -- Mindfulness and Resiliency MONDAY 5/5/14 TURN IN UNIFORMS LE-1 NEFE 5, Your Money, Safe and Secure TUESDAY 5/6/14 TURN IN UNIFORMS LE-1 NEFE 5, Your Money, Safe and Secure WEDNESDAY 5/7/14 LE-1 NEFE 6 Insurance THURSDAY 5/8/14 WE: WELLNESS/ OVLS PREP FRIDAY 5/9/14 WE: FITNESS/OVLS PREP SATURDAY 5/10/14 Cadets Spring Car Wash fundraiser MONDAY 5/12/14 Leadership Goal Planning for 2014-2015

TUESDAY 5/13/14 3 rd Quarter Assessment WEDNESDAY 5/14/14 3 rd Quarter Assessment THURSDAY 5/15/14 WE: Naturalization FRIDAY 5/16/14 WE World A Fair, Dayton International Fair SATURDAY 5/17/14 FIELD TRIP TO INTERNATIONAL FAIR, DAYTON MONDAY 5/19/14 LE: TUESDAY 5/20/14 LE: WEDNESDAY 5/2114 LE: FITNESS/WELLNESS THURSDAY 5/22/14 WE: FITNESS/WELLNESS FRIDAY 5/23/14 WE: FITNESS/WELLNESS MONDAY 5/26/14 NO SCHOOL Memorial Day HOLIDAY - TUESDAY 5/27/14 LE: WENESDAY 5/28/14 WE: p.m./fitness/wellness THURSDAY 5/2914 WE: p.m./last DAY FOR JUNIORS, GRADES DUE FRIDAY 5/30/14 NO SCHOOL: TEACHERS IN-SERVICE FRIDAY 6/6/14 GEAR REVIEW FOR CAMP JUNE 9-14 OVLS-LAA OHIO VALLEY LEADERSHIP SCHOOL AT WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY - ENCAMPMENT Aerospace Studies (AS) & Wellness Courses (WE): Instructor is Major Buerki Leadership Education (LE) course: Instructor is CMSgt Vosburgh