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Slideshows Resources PHS NROTC has four competitive teams; Marksmanship, Orienteering, Drill, and sail..YES SAIL like on a boat... News and Information Orienteering Santa Fe Dam RelayOur Orienteering team will be competing in a relay race at Santa Fe Dam on 3/10/2013
Orienteering NationalsOur Cadets will be competing in National Orienteering Competition in Washington D.C. On Feb 16 to 17. Pictures of trip and event will be posted shortly...
OrienteeringJanuary 13, 2013 PHS Bulldogs will be at the Navy JROTC regionals for orienteering. Come and support us at Griffith Park. Registration is from 8am to 9 am.
Republican Women Federation LuncheonOur Colorguard will be presenting Colors on the Republican Women Federation Luncheon on December 5, 2012 at 11:30 am.
Marksmanship December 8, 2012.Our Marksmanship team will participate in a competition on December 8, 2012 at Chaffey High School.
Damage ControlThe cadets will be going on a field trip on December 6 to San Deigo to participate in simulator of a sinking vessel.
Orienteering Echo Park on December 2, 2012Our next orienteering meet is on December 2, 2012 in Echo Park. It is a lot of fun! Nature, Map and cardiovascular exercise all at the same time...
SAIL TEAM meeting on 11/05/2012 at 6pmA mandatory Parents and cadet meeting will be held for those who are interested in participating in Sail team.
Log Competition on October 20, 2012Log Competition at Blair High School on October 20 2012. Cadets must meet at Blair at 7am.
Vazquez Rocks on November 4, 2012Orientering meet # 2 at Vasquez Rocks on November 4, 2012. Thirteen NJROTC schools competed and PHS placed 2nd. Great Job Cadet!!!!!
Leadership Academy GraduationIf you want to see the Leadership Academy Graduation, the van will leave PHS at 0730 on Saturday, June 30th. There are 6 seats available. If you will be driving there on your own, the address is Irvine Regional Park, 2 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA 92869. A *.pdf map file called "Direction to IROEC" is below under Files.
What is NJROTC??? NJROTC introduces students to the meaning of citizenship, the elements of leadership, and the value of scholarship in attaining life goals.
It should be emphasized that NJROTC is NOT a military recruiting organization, that we DO NOT prepare high school students for military service, and that we DO NOT share student information with any military recruiters.
NJROTC engenders a sound appreciation for the heritage and traditions of America, with recognition that the historically significant role of sea power will still be important in America’s future.
NJROTC is taught in a military format because it works best to help students develop a growing sense of pride in his/her organization, associates, and self. Cadets learn important leadership principles such as how to manage time, how to give and receive instructions, how to communicate effectively, how to motivate people, how to work as a team, and how to accept responsibility. Cadets receive instruction in Nautical Sciences such as navigation, meteorology, and first aid, as well as military drill and ceremonies.
Competitive team extracurricular activities are available after school. The NJROTC teams compete against other JROTC units in regional and national competitions in military drill, academics, physical fitness, orienteering, and marksmanship.
You can listen to what Administrators, Parents and Cadets around the nation have to say about their NJROTC experience by using the links provided here (or use your browser to navigate to https://www.njrotc.navy.mil/video.asp) to view the video "FACES OF NJROTC." Files
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