• What is JPA in Jrotc?

    Since 2005, the Army JROTC program has been accredited by a national accrediting agency known as AdvancED (www.advanc-ed.org). As an accredited Special Purpose Program, JROTC must adhere to AdvancED’s Standards for Quality. The standard is to develop and maintain a comprehensive evaluation program emphasizing continuous improvement in teaching and learning.  The inspection is designed to assess primarily in the areas of teaching and learning and consists of accreditation criteria which includes cadet participation and the assessment of Instructor portfolios. The Instructor portfolio is designed to show evidence of effective teaching and learning, assessment, professional development, collaborative activities, and continuous improvement efforts.  Cadets are required to create and maintain their own organized portfolio collection of work based on accomplishments, personality, goals, and aspirations. Their portfolios must show evidence of problem-solving, decision making, critical thinking and leadership. Goal- provide insight and information on the Cadet’s personal achievements and growth over time.

    Less than 50% of all JROTC programs worldwide receive a 95% or higher, less than 10% receive a 97% or higher, and less than .5% receive a 100% score. Inspections are mandatory and scheduled every three to four years.

    South Brunswick High JROTC received a score of 95.5% to retain the Honor Unit with Distinction Star. 

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