Rego explained that locally, most of the parents have a middle school, maybe up to an 11th grade, education and make a living babysitting or doing menial labor. The parents feel that if it is good enough for them, then it is good enough for their kids. Most of the parents only see their kids getting to their level--'I have to babysit all my life, so do you,'" Rego said. We try to show them there is more out there and a better way.
To make his point, Rego said the graduation rate at Waianae High School is 67 percent, but within his JROTC program it is percent, a statistic that goes back more than 10 years. According to a report from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics the unemployment rate for teenage youth is It is a statistic that has not gotten any better since the Congress Joint Economic Committee. Through the program he said the Cadets learn how to speak confidently, apply themselves and to set and reach goals.
Also, JROTC helps Cadets integrate into the community, make contacts and learn that working hard can lead to scholarships--all tools for improving their position in life. All of these things help them get jobs, help them in their studies, and help them be successful in college," he added.
I tell them, 'dress for success,'" Rego explained. I went from being in special education classes to advanced placement classes, thanks to JROTC," he explained.
When you know someone for four years, the bond is amazing. A military career is wholly different from that of other types of careers, and young people need to be properly briefed about its dangers in order to truly make an informed decision.
Because the military needs to constantly meet enlistment quotas driven by the various armed conflicts in which the US plays a part, information coming from either JROTC instructors, recruiters, and other military members frequently in contact with young people can be biased in order to encourage young people to enlist. Please enable the javascript to submit this form.
If you are concerned about a JROTC unit in your school, you can organize your community to lower its enrollment rates. On Point, 23 2 , Lutz, Catherine, and Lesley Bartlett. Making soldiers in the public schools. Military job training is a myth. Many employers actively discriminate against ex-military personnel. Many soldiers who end up in combat are permanently disabled. Military doctors are officers and are protected by federal law from be sued by military personnel or their families. In the s U.
Army troops were ordered to conduct military training in the desert after nuclear bombs had been set off so the military could see what would happen to them.
All of them died from cancer or related diseases. Many Viet Nam veterans were permanently disabled by Agent Orange and other chemical weapons.
Gulf War veterans have been genetically disabled so their children are born physically deformed. The military routinely denies any harmful exposure of troops as a result of military blunders in order to protect their image. And three cheers for war in general. Toggle navigation. Close Table of Contents.
Author: Scott Rittenhouse. Topics: anti-fascism , anti-militarist , anti-racist , education , Insurgency Culture Collective , sexism , United States of America , violence , war.
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