- Harnett Central High
- Cadet Life
JROTC
- Army JROTC
- Army JROTC Creed
- Army JROTC Mission Statement
- Announcement/Upcoming
- Booster Club
- Calendar
- Service Learning and Continuous Improvement Briefs
- Fall and Winter Parades
- Uniform and Inspection Standards and Dates
- Promotion Requirements, Documents, and Board Dates
- Cadet Training and Training Schedule
- Physical Training Schedule
- JROTC Fundraising Events
- Harnett Trojans Competitions
- Trojan Battalion Internal Chain of Command
- Cadet Life
- Trojan Drill Team
- Trojan Raider Team
- Trojan Rifle Team
- Trojan Colorguard
- Military Ball
- Photo Galleries
- Trojan Battalion External Chain of Command
- Scholarships
- Contact Information
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Merit / Demerit Tracker
- Cadet of the Month WINNERS!!!!
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Military Child Education Services
- Military Child Specific Book Resources
- Deployment
- Tutoring
- MIC3/Interstate Compact
- Summer Enrichment Opportunities
- Scholarships And Grants For Military Dependents
- Interstate Compact for Educational Opportunities for Military Students
- Purple Star HCHS Staff Professional Development
- Military One Source
- PCS & Moving Checklist; HCHS Military Student Inbound/Outbound Checklist
- Military Interstate Compact Tool Kit
- Parent - Student Impact Aid Program
- TEAMS by LET Level (Color Coded)






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Cadets in the Army JROTC Program will have on one side an average high school experience with required classes as all others would, but, additionally they will be a part of a time honored program known for and committed to the betterment of young people to the end of making them better citizens and leaders. While participating as an active JROTC Cadet a certain level of professionalism and organizational skills are required. These skills are taught in the unique JROTC class and lab settings. These prepare the Cadet for life in the program and beyond on the collegiate, trade school, military, or work force level and beyond. To this end the program requires two days a week where uniforms are required. Once on Wednesday for a formal ASU inspection and Friday for Physical Training. While all other days normal attire is encouraged. Cadets are eligible to participate in multiple teams with varying goals. Raiders (focused on physicality and discipline), Rifle (focused on marksmanship), Drill (focused on perfecting the standard movements taught to Cadets and beyond), Color Guard (focused on perfecting the presentation of our Nation's Colors), JLAB Academic (focused on furthering academic knowledge for competitions that lead to D.C.) , JLAB Leadership(focused on furthering leadership knowledge and thinking for competitions that lead to D.C.). Additionally, Cadets are able to attend Summer training events such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) training, Junior Cadet Leadership Camp, etc.
The average weekly schedule in the program looks as follows:
Monday: Classroom Curriculum Focus
Tuesday: Classroom Curriculum Focus
Wednesday: Uniform Inspection, Drill & Ceremony
Thursday: Leadership LAB & Team Building
Friday: Physical Training