The Effect of High School JROTC on Student Achievement, Educational Attainment, And Enlistment.
Southern Economic Journal 2009, Oct, 76, 2
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1. Introduction The Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps 0ROTC) is a program for high school students funded jointly by local school districts and the federal government. The national program was established in 1916; although, individual programs date as far back as 1874. The program remained small until a major expansion was launched in the mid-1990s. By 2007 the JROTC program enrolled roughly 525,000 students in 3400 high schools. (1)
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