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Looking for Leaders!. Guidance for Students Interested in Army JROTC: Parents please call JROTC at Howard High December 9, 2013 to schedule an interview. Initial interviews will be conducted at Howard High School on or after on December 18, 19 & 20, 2013. HoHS JROTC Contact Information:
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Looking for Leaders! Guidance for Students Interested in Army JROTC: Parents please call JROTC at Howard High December 9, 2013 to schedule an interview. Initial interviews will be conducted at Howard High School on or after on December 18, 19 & 20, 2013. HoHS JROTC Contact Information: LTC(Retired) Patricia Marshall Phone & fax # 410-313-2878 Email – patricia_marshall@hcpss.org Website – www.lionsbattalion.weebly.com When you come to the interview, bring the following: 4th qtr report card, School Year 2012-2013 1st qtr report card, School Year 2013-2014 Letters of recommendation (optional) Request a copy of your attendance and disciplinary file from your counselor and bring in a sealed envelope. When available students course request form for High School. The student and a parent must both attend the interview. Note: This information only applies to students who reside in Howard County but outside of the following school districts: Howard HS, Oakland Mills HS, & Atholton HS If you reside in one of the above school districts the student can simply put JROTC down as an elective on their high school schedule for school year 2013-2014. • Undecided about your electives for next year? • Want to add something fun and challenging to your high school schedule? • Looking for something that will build your character and help you stand out on college and job applications? • We’d Like to Introduce You To Army JROTC! • It’s Not Your Average High School Course!
Looking for Leaders! • Undecided about your electives for next year? • Want to add something fun and challenging to your high school schedule? • Looking for something that will build your character and help you stand out on college and job applications? • We’d Like to Introduce You To Army JROTC. • See your Guidance Counselor. It’s Not Your Average High School Course!