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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 240261" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>They just liked to be aware that B was keeping up in his classes. He never worked at grade level for math, but as long as he completed expectations, they were pleased.</p><p> </p><p>Our JROTC is run by a retired Army Sargaent and Colonel. They are both very, very strict. If you aren't wearing your uniform as you're supposed to, you're sent home. They run the JROTC here like the kids are truly in the military. There's NOOOOOOOOOOOOO disrespect or back talk or eye rolling, LOL, none of that. You screw off, you're done. Out. Period.</p><p> </p><p>So, for someone like D, I'd never, ever consider it. I'm sure every one is different from school to school too. But, I will tell ya, here, they tolerated no nonsense. One time B got really annoyed with a teacher and wound up storming out of the room, cussing. He was pulled from the JROTC program for 4 weeks for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 240261, member: 2737"] They just liked to be aware that B was keeping up in his classes. He never worked at grade level for math, but as long as he completed expectations, they were pleased. Our JROTC is run by a retired Army Sargaent and Colonel. They are both very, very strict. If you aren't wearing your uniform as you're supposed to, you're sent home. They run the JROTC here like the kids are truly in the military. There's NOOOOOOOOOOOOO disrespect or back talk or eye rolling, LOL, none of that. You screw off, you're done. Out. Period. So, for someone like D, I'd never, ever consider it. I'm sure every one is different from school to school too. But, I will tell ya, here, they tolerated no nonsense. One time B got really annoyed with a teacher and wound up storming out of the room, cussing. He was pulled from the JROTC program for 4 weeks for it. [/QUOTE]
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