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SC31 AFJROTC

R.B. Stall High School


Cadet Welcome Package

1st Year
Table of Contents:
Fact Sheets
(Pgs 2-6 keep for your information)
Field Trip Permission Forms
(Pg 7 must completed, signed by parent/guardian and returned)
Medical Treatment Permission Form
(Pg 8 must be competed, signed by parent/guardian and returned)
Health-Wellness Parental Permission Form
(Pg 9 must be completed by parent/guardian, signed by both
cadet/parent and returned)
Clothing Responsibility Letter
(Pg 11 must be competed, signed by both cadet, parent/guardian and
returned)
Cadet / Parent Agreement
(Pg 13 must be signed by both cadet, parent/guardian and returned)
Cadet Fundraiser Contract
(Pg 14 must be signed by both cadet, parent/guardian and returned)
Cadet contract and information for wings
(Pg 15&16 information that must be filled out and returned on students
first day of JROTC)
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FACT SHEET
ROTC
(1ST YEAR)
Purpose: To provide you with current, factual information about Air Force Junior ROTC.
Curriculum: We have a 4-year program, meaning a student can take JROTC all four years of
High School, and receive a number of elective credits toward graduation. Since we are currently
on a 4x4 block schedule, cadets meet each day in JROTC for both semesters, and receive two
credits of elective per year. One credit may be substituted for Physical Education (all students
are required to have either a credit of PT or ROTC to graduate). First year cadets begin with the
Leadership I text, and when completed, study the Aerospace Science I text. Leadership texts
include many practical subjects, such Common Courtesies and Etiquette, drug abuse, effective
study habits, etc. The Aerospace I text is a general history of air power. Cadets will do a
research project/presentation on an aviation figure the second semester. In addition to the texts,
cadets learn basic military drill, and have physical fitness training.
Marching: Cadets learn basic Air Force drill. More time is spent during the first year than in
subsequent years, since the first year is learning new material, and subsequent years is
maintaining proficiency.
Military Service: There is absolutely no commitment for any military service for taking JROTC
at the High School level. Our mission is to: Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving
their nation and community. Cadets do learn much about the military, and if they continue in
JROTC they will be exposed to recruiters but, everyone makes their own decisions about their
futures.
Uniforms: Uniforms are issued to cadets and must be worn properly, all day, about once per
week. We normally have uniform day on Wednesday and it is graded. Those not wearing the
uniform receive a grade of zero for any assigned days missed. If absent on the assigned wear
day, they are to wear the uniform the first day they return. There are two uniform grades that
cannot be made up. They are for the unit inspection and the pass in review. If the cadets miss
them, they will lose 200 points each. The uniform is an Air Force uniform, with only the patches,
insignias, and ranks being different. We are required to meet the same standards as active duty
personnel when in uniform. Uniforms are returned at the end of the year; cadets keep the shoes,
socks, any ribbons earned, and the nametag (which they have bought). Uniform will be cleaned
and pressed with a dry cleaning receipt attached when turned in. The cadet will be
charged a replacement cost for lost or damaged uniform items which must be paid before
the start of the next school year or before the release of any transcripts.
Costs: We will always keep costs to the absolute minimum. Unfortunately we cannot conduct
the course without charging some of the costs. JROTC fee is $25.00. That money is used to
offset cost associated with maintaining the uniform. Cadets are issued clean uniform items and a

nametag. Uniforms will be returned cleaned and serviceable when cadet is no longer enrolled in
AFJROTC. Naturally, anything lost or damaged beyond further use must be paid for. Also,
cadets may be required to purchase their own lunch on field trips.
Self-Discipline: Success in AFJROTC depends upon your commitment to self-discipline. It is
something we teach, something you work to improve upon, and something that will make you a
better citizen, student, adult, future parent, and person. This course will build upon the selfdiscipline and maturity you already have, and help you grow.
Expectations: A number of things are expected of cadets, some of which are a little more
demanding than what is required of other High School students. Are you willing to try to meet
these expectations?

Academics - Pay attention in class, complete all assignments, and try to make
good grades in all classes
Conduct - Follow all school and all JROTC rules, show respect for all teachers,
guests, and fellow students; to show courtesies to the flag, pledge, and anthem
Uniform - Properly wear the uniform each day it is scheduled
Appearance - Maintain high standards of dress and appearance, be well groomed,
and practice good hygiene
Attitude - Maintain a positive attitude, learning to become a good follower as
well as leader
Fitness - Stay in reasonably good physical condition, and try to stay within the
desired weight limitations
Character - Strive to maintain good moral character

Benefits: There are many benefits to taking AFJROTC. A few are listed below:

Education - AFJROTC adds to your academic education and prove an aid in


taking standardized tests, and be a big help with your future adult citizenship
Credit towards graduation
Military Training - You can learn about the military, past and present, with no
commitment.
Scholarships - ROTC can help you qualify for several types of scholarships.
Though you have to earn most types, based on your grades and test scores, ROTC
can greatly improve your chances. In addition, ROTC is a source for your
learning about some of those available.
Color Guard - We have a Color Guard team that presents the colors at ball
games, PTSA meetings, and other functions.
Drill Team - Out Drill Team participates in parades, demonstrations, and
competitions.
CLC - Cadet Leadership Course is a one-week encampment during the summer,
conducted at The Citadel. It provides physical, academic, and military training,
and leads to advanced rank and positions within our unit.

Field Trips - Field trips are conducted each year. They vary some, but first year
cadets usually visit Charleston AFB, tour various facilities, tour an aircraft, and
eat in the dining facility. Other trips include an overnight trip for 2/3 year cadets,
overnight Survival trip, and a 3-day senior trip.
Picnic - We have an annual picnic each spring. This is a fun event and includes
food and competitive games between flights (classes).
Formal Ball - We have an annual ball each year. This is a fun event that is one of
the years highlights. There is much food, dancing, and more.
Community Service - We always provide some types of community service each
year. Examples are Food Bank, Walk-A-Thons, school improvement projects,
Thanksgiving/Christmas food baskets, and others.
Kitty Hawk Air Society - This is our own Honor Society. If you make an A in
ROTC and have a B average in all other courses, you may be invited to join.
Rocket Club - This club builds and launches model rockets.
Awards - A number of National Awards are made available each year to the top
cadets. These are usually presented in conjunction with a military parade (called
a Pass-In-Review) near the end of the year.

Other Notes: You probably have many questions, and are perhaps a little apprehensive
about taking this course. Here are a few tips:

Attitude Is Everything! You will have no problem if your attitude is right.


Having a positive attitude means you will follow the rules, you will try, and you
will participate.

Our academics are no harder than other classes.

You do not have to be an athlete, just able to do basic exercises, job, drill, and be
in reasonable condition. If you are in good condition, you can qualify for the
physical fitness ribbon. But, you dont have to qualify, just try (attitude again).

Do not take JROTC just to get out of PE. JROTC is much more demanding
academically, and probably more demanding physically (we have drill plus
physical fitness training).

JROTC is not a place to correct behavioral problems. Students with serious


problems will not last.

It is required that you wear a uniform, which means we have to be able to get one
that will fit. If you are excessively large or heavy, check with us about the sizes.

We feel strongly that you cannot be a good citizen (and have no business voting)
if you do not know whats going on in the world around you. We do current
events every week, which establishes good public speaking skills, and provides a
general knowledge of the world around us.
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UNIFORM WEAR TIPS


These are tips on how to look sharp in uniform. More detailed guidelines are located in your Cadet Handbook.
Follow these tips, take pride in your appearance, and you will enhance the image of yourself, your unit and the
United States Air Force.

Avoid any mixing of uniform and civilian items.


Keep your uniform clean, neat and pressed.
Wear your hat whenever outdoors/remove it before coming indoors
Place your insignia/rank correctly according to instructions.
Keep your hands out of your pockets and keep pockets buttoned.
Tuck your shirt or blouse tightly at the sides.
Align the leading edge of your shirt with the belt buckle and the fly of your pants (the line this forms has
been affectionately called the gig line by cadets who have been gigged for having shirt, buckle, and
fly out of line).
Males put belt on starting from the left side, ensuring belt passes through all the belt loops. Females put
belt on starting on the right side. The silver tip end of the belt extends beyond the end of the buckle with
no blue fabric showing.
Keep shirt and coat buttoned at all times. The coat may be removed in class or while eating.
Keep service coat on in public places unless specifically authorized by your SASI/ASI
Hair must be clean, neat, and well groomed. Must be styled so it does not touch the eyebrow or protrude
in front below the band of properly worn headgear except that the hair may be visible in front of the
womens cap. Hair must not be worn in an extreme or fad style such as a Mohawk, pigtails, dog-ears,
ducktail, or have designs cut in the hair. The design must not cause the hair to exceed length or bulk
standards. Hair may not be dyed unnatural or multiple colors.
Male Cadets - These specific standards apply to male cadets:
1. Fingernails Must be short and clean at all times.
2. Beards - must not be worn except for medical reasons when authorized by the SASI with the
written recommendation of a physician.
3. Mustaches - Must not extend downward beyond the lip-line of the upper lip or extend sideways
beyond a vertical line drawn upward from the corner of the mouth.
4. Sideburns - You may have sideburns if they are neatly trimmed and tapered in the same manner
as your haircut. Sideburns must be straight and of even width (not flared) and end in a cleanshaven horizontal line. They may not extend below the lowest part of the outer ear opening.
5. Hair - Keep your hair clean, neat, and trimmed. It must not contain large amounts of grooming
aids such as greasy creams, oils, and sprays that remain visible in the hair. When your hair is
groomed, it should not touch your ears or eyebrows, and only the closely cut or shaved hair on
the back of your neck should touch the collar. Your hair should not exceed 1-14 inches in bulk
regardless of the length. Bulk is the distance that the hair projects from the scalp when
groomed (as opposed to length of the hair). The bulk and length of your hair must not interfere
with wearing any Air Force headgear properly, and it must not protrude below the front band of
the headgear. Your hair must have a tapered appearance on both sides and back, both with and
without headgear. A tapered appearance means that, when viewed from any angle, the outline of
the hair on the side and back will generally match the shape of the skull, curving inward to the
end point. Your hair may not contain or have attached to it any visible foreign items. If you dye
your hair, it should look natural. You may not dye your hair an unusual color or one that contrasts
with your natural coloring. No extreme of faddish hair styles are allowed. Hair may not protrude
below the front band of properly worn headgear.
Female cadets -These specific standards apply to female cadets:

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1. Cosmetics - Must be conservative and in good taste in the opinion of the instructors.
2. Nail Polish - Should be clear, neutral, or a subdued color which does not clash with the uniform.
Nail Polish should not be chipped.

3. Hair styles - Your hair should be no longer than the bottom of the collar edge at the back of the
neck and know more than 3 inches in bulk. Your hairstyle must be conservativeno extreme or
faddish styles are allowed. It should also look professional and allow you to wear uniform
headgear in the proper manner, so your hair must not be too full or too high on the head. In
addition, your hairstyle shouldnt need many grooming aids. If you use pins, combs, barrettes,
elastic bands or similar items, they must be plain, similar in color to your hair, and modest in
size. Wigs or hairpieces must also conform to these guidelines. Hair will not contain excessive
amount of grooming aids or touch the eyebrows. Hair color/ highlights/frosting (must not be
faddish). Examples of natural looking for human beings: Blonde/Brunette/ Red/Black. No
shaved heads or flat-top hairstyles for women. Micro-braids and cornrows are authorized for
women.
Avoid putting items in shirt, coat, or jacket pockets to prevent bulging. Do not place flight cap under
shoulder loops.
Place pens, pencils and handkerchief so they do not protrude from pockets.
Keep shoes, especially heels and toes, highly polished.
Trim loose strings and frayed seams. Check yourself in the mirror before going outdoors.
Necklaces, collar clips, label emblems and similar items of civilian jewelry are not authorized. Watches,
identification bracelets, and inconspicuous rings are permissible. Females only may wear earrings, one
in each ear, and only in the lower lobe. They must be small, round, conservative gold, white pearl,
silver, or diamond pierced or clip on and cannot extend beyond the bottom of the earlobe.
Use the Buddy System to check each other before inspection
Correct fellow cadets if you observe them violating uniform standards. If they ignore you, bring it to the
attention of your flight commander.

DO NOT DISPUTE OR ARGUE UNIFORM VIOLATIONS BROUGHT TO YOUR ATTENTION BY THE


INSPECTING OFFICERS/NCOs

ROTC TRAVEL PARENTAL PERMISSION FORM


Charleston County School District
The AFJROTC Group cadets have the opportunity to attend about six field trips during the year and require
parental permission for cadets to take advantage of these unique experiences. These field trips include, but are
not limited to, Low Country Drill Competition, Fort Dorchester Field Day, Citadel Drill Meet, Tour of Joint
Base Charleston, and JROTC picnic. Cadets must meet academic eligibility requirements as stated in the
AFJROTC Cadet Handbook. Every precaution is taken to provide for the safety of your child on each trip. You
are requested to grant permission for your child to attend and participate. You are also requested to relieve the
school boards, the administration, the teachers, and chaperones of liability for any accident that may occur on
these trips. Please complete the remainder of this form and return it to the Aerospace Science Instructors as
soon as possible.
TO BE COMPLETED BY PARENT/GUARDIAN
We/I _____________________________________________________________ , the parent(s)
of cadet __________________________________________________________ do hereby grant permission
for our son or daughter to attend AFJROTC field trips. We also grant permission for my child to use school
district or Air Force transportation to attend these field trips. I waive all liability of the school boards, the
administration, the teachers, and chaperones for any accident that may occur on these trips.
________________________________________________________________________
(Signature of Parent(s) or Guardian(s)
(Date)
__________________________________________
(Printed name of Parent(s) or Guardian)
__________________________________________
(Parent/Guardian email address)
In case of an emergency, please contact name ________________________________________
Emergency contact phone number _______________________________

MEDICAL TREATMENT PERMISSION


NAME:___________________________________

DATE OF BIRTH:___________________

ADDRESS:_______________________________

HOME PHONE:_____________________

________________________________
FATHERS BUSINESS ADDRESS:________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE/WORK PHONE:_________________________________________________________
MOTHERS BUSINESS ADDRESS:_______________________________________________________
HOME PHONE/WORK PHONE:__________________________________________________________
STUDENTS REGULAR PHYSICIAN:___________________________________________________
PHONE:________________________________
MEDICAL INSURANCE
POLICY #______________________________
Insurance company______________________________________
Policy Holder ___________________________________________
Date of last Tetanus Shot _______________________________
Is student currently taking any medication? List Meds
_______________________________________________________________
I hereby give to R.B.Stall High School AFJROTC instructors and/or chaperones in charge, parental consent to seek
necessary medical attention for the above student, and to their choice of physicians to attend to such medical needs in the
event I cannot be reached. I understand that efforts will be made to contact either parent in the event of an emergency.
This permission is for such time as student is enrolled in AFJROTC.

________________________________________
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE

CADET HEALTH/WELLNESS PROGRAM


CADET PARTICIPATION CONSENT FORM WITH
HEALTH SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE
FOR SC-031: R. B. Stall High School
2017
AFJROTC Cadet Health/Wellness Program is designed to work with the cadet to help them improve their physical fitness.
All physical activity sessions will be supervised and monitored by at least one of our instructors. These sessions include
walking, running; and calisthenics exercises. The AFJROTC instructors have been trained in administering CPR if needed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parent/Guardian:
By granting permission, we understand there are risks associated with any physical activity. It is our responsibility to
inform the JROTC instructors of anything that should keep our child from participating in the AFJROTC Cadet
Health/Wellness Program. In the event of a medical problem, we understand that any medical care that may be required is
our personal financial responsibility.
________________________ has permission to participate in the Cadet Health/Wellness Program. YES - NO
(Printed Name of Cadet)
_________________________________ _____________________________________ _________________
(Printed Name of Parent/Guardian)
(Signature of Parent/Guardian)
(Date)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AFJROTC Cadet:
As a Cadet in JROTC, I know that it is my responsibility to monitor my individual physical performance during any
activity and to inform the AFJROTC instructor of any problem.
_____________________________________ ____________________________________ ______________
(Printed Name of Cadet)
(Signature of Cadet)
(Date)
It is mandatory to complete this screening form prior to participating in the Cadet Health/Wellness Program. Return this
completed questionnaire to your SASI or ASI, and advise them if you responded "yes" to any of the questions below.
1. Has there been any significant change to your health in the past 6 months? YES - NO
2. Are you currently on a medical profile exempting you from PT activities? YES - NO
3. Has a physician ever indicated you have heart disease, heart or breathing troubles? YES - NO
a. Do you suffer from pains in your chest, especially with physical activity? YES - NO
b. Do you feel faint or have dizzy spells during or after physical activity? YES - NO
c. Do you have shortness of breath related to asthma or any other condition YES - NO
that exercise could aggravate?
4. Have you experienced a significant weight change in the past 6 months? YES - NO
If "Yes", indicate the estimated amount: Gained / Lost ______ lbs.
5. Have you ever been diagnosed or displayed symptoms of heat stress? YES - NO
6. Do you take any dietary, herbal or nutritional supplements, which contain any of the following substances:
Ephedra /Ephedrine, Guarana, Phenylephrine, Pseudoephedrine? YES - NO
If "Yes," please list: ______________________________________________________
7. Do you have any other medical issues that may cause a safety concern during YES - NO
physical exercise? (i.e., allergies, pregnancy, etc.)
If "Yes," please list: ______________________________________________________
Note: If cadet's health status changes during this school year cadet will notify AF JROTC Instructor.
The Privacy Act of 1974 applies. The sole purpose of this form is to gather information to be used for screening a
candidate for participation as an AFJROTC cadet in the AFJROTC Cadet Health/Wellness Program. This form is
for internal use only. Disclosure is voluntary; failure to disclose will result in the inability to participate in PT
activities.

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AFJROTC CLOTHING RESPONSIBILITES


TO: All Cadets/Parents/Guardians
1.

To expedite the issue of uniforms and accessories, and to apprise you of your responsibilities, please read this letter, fill in the
blanks and return as soon as possible. Uniforms will not be issued until this letter is turned in and fees are paid.

CADET:___________________________________ CLASS PERIOD:_____ TELEPHONE:__________________


(Last Name, First, MI)
circle one: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Yr in ROTC: ___________
ADDRESS:____________________________________________
____________________________________________
(City)
(ZIP)

BIRTH DATE: __________________

2. Items listed below will be issued to each cadet at no cost, upon payment of AFJROTC fee. Uniforms are property of the U.S.
Government and must be returned when requested. Items lost or damaged beyond normal wear must be paid for by the
cadet/parent/guardian. Uniform items must be worn only as part of a complete uniform and only to school or AFJROTC approved
functions. Course credit, completion certificates, and report cards will be withheld until all uniforms are returned dry- cleaned or
money owed is paid. Replacement costs are listed below. Uniforms will not be issued until this form is properly signed and on
file. Once uniform grades are started, a zero will be given if this form is not on file.
MALE
Shirt, s/s
$ 13.20
Pants
$ 35.95
Service Coat
$ 98.00
Cap
$ 9.75
Shoes
$ 44.75
Socks
$ 1.50
Belt
$ 2.15
Belt buckle
$ 3.05
Necktie
$ 4.50
Jacket w/liner
$ 107.50
Rank Soft C/Col $ 3.90 pr
Rank Soft C/Lt Col$ 3.20 pr
Rank Soft C/Maj $ 3.40pr
Rank Soft C/Capt $ 3.90 pr
Rank Soft C/1 Lt $ 3.30 pr
Rank Soft C/2 Lt $ 3.30pr
PT set(shirt&short) $16.00
S Pant
$10.00

FEMALE

MISC

Blouse, s/s
$ 15.20
Slacks
$ 32.35
Service Coat
$ 91.00
Cap
$ 8.00
Shoes
$ 49.00
Socks
$ 1.50
Belt
$ 2.15
Belt buckle
$ 3.05
Necktab
$ 4.30
Jacket w/liner
$ 107.50
Rank Soft C/Col $ 3.10 pr
Rank Soft C/Lt Col$ 3.10 pr
Rank Soft C/Maj $ 3.10 pr
Rank Soft C/Capt $ 3.10 pr
Rank Soft C/1 Lt $ 3.30 pr
Rank Soft C/2 Lt $ 3.10 pr
S Shirt
$8.00

Ribbons
Officer Cap Insignia
Rank metal C/CMSgt
Rank metal C/SMSgt
Rank metal C/MSgt
Rank metal C/TSgt
Rank metal C/SSgt
Rank metal C/SrA
Rank metal C/A1C
Rank metal C/Amn
Rank metal mini officer
Rank metal C/Col
Rank metal C/Lt Col
Rank metal C/Maj
Rank metal C/Capt
Rank metal C/1 Lt
Rank metal C/2 Lt

$0.50 ea
$1.45 ea
$4.50 pr
$3.90 pr
$4.90 pr
$4.90 pr
$2.80 pr
$2.40 pr
$2.40 pr
$2.10 pr
$1.50 pr
$4.50 pr
$4.50 pr
$4.50 pr
$5.50 pr
$6.20 pr
$4.40 pr

3. Once used, shoes and socks are not to be returned. Likewise, ribbons become the property of the cadet once issued, but
replacements for lost items must be paid for.
4. Please acknowledge understanding of responsibilities and costs by signing below.
_____________________________________

Cadet signature
_____________________________________
Parent/Guardian signature

____________________

date
____________________
date

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SC-031 AFJROTC CADET AGREEMENT


I, ___________________________________, voluntarily enroll in the Stall High School Air Force Junior
Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) program, and I will: (The cadet acknowledges the statements by
initialing before every statement)
(Int)
(Int)
(Int)
(Int)
(Int)
(Int)
(Int)
(Int)
will not

1. Correctly wear the Air Force uniform issued to me a minimum of once a week (normally
Wednesday) and on special occasions as required.
2. Maintain my hair and personal appearance within published standards while wearing the uniform.
3. Abide by Stall High School student rules of behavior and refrain from behavior that will discredit
the school and the Corps.
4. Attend and participate in classes unless excused in accordance with school policy.
5. Accept monetary responsibility for the issued uniform(s), books and equipment.
6. Maintain published AFJROTC academic standards.
7. Turn in government issued uniform(s), books, and equipment as directed by the SASI/ASI.
8. I understand that failure to abide by this agreement may result in: probation, demotion, removal
from cadet jobs, not being permitted to participate in AFJROTC field trips and extracurricular
activities, no military credit and disenrollment from AFJROTC program with a grade of F,
receive partial credit for an incomplete year (one semester).

___________________________________
CADET SIGNATURE

___________
DATE

(The Parent/Guardian acknowledges the statements by initialing before every statement)


(Int) ______I/We have discussed the above with my son/daughter. I/We assume responsibility for the cost of
the loaned uniforms, books and equipment that are U.S. government property, if my son/daughter damage said
property beyond fair wear and tear, and/or does not return them in proper condition. I/We acknowledge that
participation in this program does not incur any military service obligation.
(Int)_______I/We also acknowledge that being physically fit and able to participate in the Stall High Schools
physical education program is a requirement to enrollment in AFJROTC. In this regard, I/We certify my
son/daughter is medically and physically able to participate in all aspects of AFJROTC, including drill, and
physical fitness training and evaluation.
(Int)_______I/We further acknowledge the SASI is allowed to disenroll a cadet at any time during the academic
year with proper cause. Disenrollment is a last resort, and must be preceded by documentation and corrective
counseling. However, it is necessary in some cases, in order to maintain the morale and discipline of the unit.
Instructors must work together with the cadets, their parents, unit cadet leaders, school counselors and
administrators to resolve these issues. However, when these efforts are unsuccessful, the SASI is allowed to
remove the cadet from the AFJROTC program. A maximum of three weeks is sufficient to complete this entire
administrative process.
____________________________________
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE

___________
DATE

_________________________________________
Parent/ Guardian email
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FUNDRAISING CONTRACT
1. Several times a year cadets are asked to support the program by participating in
unit fundraising activities. These fundraisers provide additional support to the
JROTC program not given by the Air Force or the School District. This additional
support provides great opportunities for cadets to plan, organize, and attend a
Military Ball. It also provides additional funding for cadets who are selected to
attend the Cadet Leadership Course (CLC), an encampment held every year during
the summer at the Citadel. This encampment is designed to foster leadership
greatness unequaled by any other leadership program.
2. If you choose to participate in the unit fundraising opportunities you will be
responsible for maintaining (i.e. keep it out of the sun or hot car), securing, selling,
and returning the fundraising money. If you participate in the fundraisers and fail to
return the money by the required date assigned for that fundraiser an owe slip will
be placed in your records and you will not be able to transfer/graduate until all
indebtedness is settled.
3. Your AFJROTC grade will not be affected if you choose not to participate
in the fundraisers. However, your grade can be affected if you chose to
participate in the fundraiser and the money is not returned on time. You will accrue
one demerit for every dollar not returned on time and in most cases your grade will
drop. In addition, a cadet can accrue one merit for every dollar returned on time,
which in most cases a cadets grade will increase.
4. We believe this opportunity not only teaches cadet a little responsibility but, it also
gives a cadet a chance to give back to their unit and instill a sense of ownership in
the program.

I Cadet (last name) ___________________have read the fundraising contract and I do/do
not (circle one) wish to participate in the unit fundraisers.
_____________________________
Cadet Signature

_________
Date

I (printed parent/guardians name) ________________________________have read the


fundraising contract and I do/do not (circle one) allow my cadet to participate in the
unit fundraisers.
_____________________________
Parent/Guardians Signature

_________
Date

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MEMORANDUM FROM THE SASI


SUBJECT: AFJROTC Cadet Contract
TO: All Cadets
1. Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training (AFJROTC) cadets must be enrolled voluntarily and
membership in the cadet corps must be limited to those cadets who meet and maintain all program
requirements. Program requirements include: taking AFJROTC academic courses, participation in the cadet
corps activities, properly wearing the prescribed uniform each required uniform day, meeting and maintaining
Air Force grooming standards, and maintaining acceptable disciplinary standards. Cadets who are consistently
deficient in one or more of the areas or demonstrate a negative pattern of behavior are disruptive to the overall
corps operations and must be disenrolled. The information below is a brief summary of student
requirements. Please read carefully and consider seriously whether you are willing to
meet these requirements, before proceeding farther with AFJROTC enrollment.
a. Academics. All AFJROTC programs require academic performance. The exact
content of course materials is determined by the year group of the course, that is, first,
second, third, or fourth year.
b. Military. A military uniform is required to be worn once each week. Air Force
instructions require proper wear of the uniform, which includes personal grooming,
shaving, and haircut standards the same as for active duty military personnel. Cadets
must demonstrate correct procedures for handling the flag, participate in marching, and
perform other functions in the prescribed manner.
c. Attitude. A positive attitude is required. Cadets must show courtesy and respect
for all teachers and fellow cadets. All cadets must be able to be good followers before
they can be leaders.
d. General Conduct. Poor or questionable conduct is not an attribute of an AFJROTC cadet and will
not be tolerated. All cadets are expected to adhere closely to the Cadet Honor Code and high personal standards
both in and out of uniform. There are several policies with regard to conduct an AFJROTC cadet needs to pay
particular attention to.
1. Public display of affection (PDA) is not allowed. This includes kissing, handholding, or any other
form of physical affection in any Stall AFJROTC uniform combination, in class, or while at any AFJROTC
function.
2. All cadets are required to conduct themselves in an exemplary manner at all
times, not just in AFJROTC class. Cadets must be willing to follow school and AFJROTC
rules, for example, no hats on in building, no electronic devices, no gum, etc. Ignorance
of a rule is not an excuse for failure to comply.
e. Physical. Cadets must be in reasonably good physical condition, capable of
marching, jogging short distances, and doing push-ups/sit-ups. Additionally, any cadet's
weight must allow wearing of a standard Air Force uniform without extensive alterations.
f. Grades. Grades are determined by averaging scores from academic exams with
uniform and behavior grades. Grade scales comply with school directives.
g. Grooming. Cadets are to dress like ladies and gentlemen. Cadets will be neat and
clean; school and JROTC dress standards are to be met at all times on campus. Males will
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not wear earrings or grills. Females will not wear nose rings or grills. Cadets will not
wear any visible ornaments or piercing though eyebrows, tongue, cheek, etc.
2. CONTRACT: I have read and I understand the information above. I agree to follow all
school and AFJROTC rules, and to follow the directions given me by my teachers.
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Student Signature
Date

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WINGS CADET INFO


Must be completed for each new cadet

CADET NAME (PRINT CLEARLY) ________________________________________________


LAST
FIRST
MI
DATE OF BIRTH (MM/DD/YYYY) ____________________________
GRADE

9 10 11 12

GENDER M / F
RACE (CIRCLE/SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKAN INDIAN
ASIAN
BLACK/ AFRICAN AMERICAN
NATIVE HAWAIIAN/ PACIFIC ISLANDER
WHITE
HISPANIC/LATINO
YEAR IN ROTC _________________________
PREVIOUS RANK _______________________
FLIGHT ________________
RECRUITED BY ____________________________________________________
Previous Unit if applicable_____________________
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