Instructor Profile: Sergeant Major (Ret) Herbert A. Maison, III retired from the U.S. Army in 2006 after 20 years of active duty. He has received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Thomas Edison State College, Trenton, New Jersey. His military occupations and skills include 20 years service in the U.S. Army Engineer Corps. He is a certified Army Instructor and graduated from the Drill Sergeant Course, First Sergeant Course, and U.S. Sergeant’s Major Academy. SGM Maison is Air Assault and Ranger qualified. His awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. SGM Maison is a member of the prestigious Sergeant Audie Murphy Club.
SUBJECT: Course Syllabus, 2008-09 School Year
Course Title: Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC)
Credits/Semester: Five (5)
Instructors:
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret) Wayne L. Meeusen
Command Sergeant Major (Ret) Patrick J. Roddy
Sergeant Major (Ret) Herbert A. Maison
First Sergeant (Ret) Jerome L. Wilford
Instructor’s Available Hours:
Class Hours M,T,Th,F: 7:30 a.m. – 2:55 p.m.
Class Hours Wed: 7:30 a.m. - 2:22 p.m.
Tutor/Assistance Hours 6:30 a.m. – 7:30
3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Phone Numbers: Office (720) 423-5707/5740
Fax (720) 423-5754
Email:
Course Overview/Description: Junior ROTC (JROTC) is designed to teach high school students the value of citizenship, leadership, service to the community, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment, while instilling in them self-esteem, teamwork, and self-discipline. Its focus is reflected in its mission statement, “To motivate young people to be better citizens.” It prepares high school students for responsible leadership roles, while making them aware of their duties, rights, responsibilities, and privileges as American citizens. Physical fitness, personal and social discipline, and avoidance of substance abuse are stressed through all four years/levels of the program. The program is a stimulus for promoting graduation from high school; as it provides instruction and rewarding opportunities that will benefit the student, community, and nation
Materials Requirements and course Fees: All JROTC Cadets will be issued a standard U.S. Military Uniform with a $10 uniform use fee due no later than September 4, 2008. Parents and guardians should contact one of the JROTC Instructors for financial concerns and difficulties. No student will be denied participation in this program for inability to pay course fees.
Grading Policy:
·Essays - 10%
·Assignments - 10%
·Exams/Test/Quiz - 10%
·Practical Exercise - 10%
·Proper wear & maintenance of the JROTC Cadet uniform/Drill and Ceremonies-20%
·Cadet Challenge-10%
·Attendance, Punctuality, Reliability
·Class discussions
·Demonstration
·Cooperation/Participation
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·Fast College/Fast Jobs registration- 30 points
·CollegeInvest Early Achievers Scholarship registration - 10 points
·College Opportunity Fund registration - 10 points
·Any Scholarship application Scholarship Opportunities - 10 points
·Instructor assigned/approved Essays - 10 points
·SAT Test Prep Member-10 Points
·March to Success Member - 10 points Below you will find the link to share with your students allowing them to add you as their course "Monitor" when they register. This will allow you to track their progress through the course(s). If you have already enrolled in March 2 Success, you will need to provide them the following information to allow them to add you as a monitor:
monitorID = mID135080205
lastname = Maison
The grade percentage:
A = 90-100%
B = 80-89%
C = 70-79%
D = 60-69%
F = Below 59%
Homework Policy: The normal homework assignment is the care and maintenance of the JROTC/Cadet Uniform. Occasionally, written and research assignments are required of ALL JROTC students such as written essay.
Assessment Policy: Credits/grades are granted on a 100% scale, based on the total number of questions on a given test or quiz. Performance based examinations are graded on the Cadet’s level of experience, ability, and willingness to accept constructive criticism and guidance. Lying, cheating and plagiarism, in any form, is not in keeping with the or the JROTC program standard of conduct and will not be tolerated. Any student caught in such activities will receive no credit (zero) for the assignment or test. A student that knowingly allows another to copy his or her work has in fact tolerated and allowed such elicit behavior and will also receive a zero. These individuals may be afforded the opportunity to retest with a 20% penalty
Classroom Rules & Behavioral Expectations for Students.
and pick it up after the final bell of the day.
Guidelines to follow include:
Learning Outcomes and Standards: Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to articulate and demonstrate an appreciation and understanding of American citizenship. Cadets will also be proficient in written and oral communication and have a basic understanding of leadership skills and principles.
Parent Support Expectations:
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