Parents Involvment

Your Role in Your Cadet’s Journey

Research consistently highlights the importance of parent involvement in student success. While parents may not be able to attend every NJROTC event, we encourage meaningful involvement through the following activities to support your cadet.

  • Encourage responsibility: Help cadets manage uniforms, supplies, and deadlines.
  • Support academics: Reinforce good grades and study habits.
  • Review expectations: Discuss conduct, attendance, and leadership standards.
  • Promote time management: Help balance school, NJROTC, and personal commitments.
  • Ensure uniform readiness: Assist with care, cleanliness, and inspections.
  • Encourage participation: Support involvement in team activities and drills.
  • Join activities: Participate in select physical and team-building events.
  • Keep communication open: Talk about experiences, challenges, and goals.
  • Stay informed: Review announcements, calendars, and staff communications.
  • Support accountability: Reinforce respect, discipline, and program rules.
  • Celebrate achievements: Recognize growth and accomplishments.
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What is NJROTC ?

NJROTC is a high school program sponsored by the U.S. Navy that helps students build leadership, discipline, citizenship, and personal responsibility.

Cadets learn through classroom instruction, drill, physical fitness, and team activities.

NJROTC does not require military enlistment. Its primary goal is to prepare students to succeed in school, in their communities, and in future careers—whether civilian or military.

What Parents Can Expect.

We want parents to feel informed and confident about their child’s NJROTC experience. Here’s what you can expect.

  • Uniform Days: Know which days your cadet should wear their uniform and any special dress requirements.
  • After-School Activities: Stay updated on practice sessions, club meetings, and leadership opportunities.
  • Field Trips and Events: Advance notice of trips, competitions, and community events so you can plan ahead.
  • Communication Methods: Learn how we share important updates, from emails and newsletters to our program website.
  • Academic Support: Guidance on keeping grades up and meeting program academic requirements.
  • Leadership Development: Opportunities for your cadet to grow as a leader through team roles and responsibilities.
  • Community Service: Information on volunteer projects and service-learning activities.
  • Awards and Recognition: Updates on achievements, awards ceremonies, and how cadets are recognized.
  • Physical Fitness Activities: Details on training days, fitness standards, and events like PT tests.
  • Parent Involvement Opportunities: Ways you can support the program, including booster club activities and volunteering.
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How Parents Can Support Their Cadet

  • ✅ Help cadets maintain a healthy routine (sleep, meals, exercise)
  • ✅ Encourage time management and goal-setting
  • ✅ Attend awards ceremonies, parades, or performances to show support
  • ✅ Discuss leadership lessons and personal growth at home
  • ✅ Promote teamwork and responsibility through daily life
  • ✅ Encourage resilience and a positive attitude during challenges
  • ✅ Monitor progress on schoolwork and NJROTC assignments
  • ✅ Provide quiet space and resources for studying or uniform prep
  • ✅ Keep communication open with the cadet about their experiences
  • ✅ Celebrate small achievements to boost confidence and morale

Parent Participation (Light & Reassuring)

  • 👀 Parents may observe events
  • 🏃‍♀️ Parents may join select physical activities when appropriate
  • ✅ Participation is optional
  • 🏆 Parents may attend award ceremonies and recognition events
  • 💬 Parents may support cadets by discussing program experiences at home
  • 🙌 Parents may provide encouragement and guidance without feeling pressure to be involved in every activity
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Scholarship Opportunities


NROTC
  –   For students interested in NROTC at the college level, this resource provides information on participating schools and application deadlines.


National Preparatory Scholarship Reservations
 –   Open April 1 – January 31;
The Navy ROTC Program offers qualified students a pathway to become commissioned officers in the Navy and Marine Corps. Through education, training, and leadership development, the program prepares students for professional service in a modern and technically advanced military.

Army ROTC offers scholarship opportunities for both college-bound high school students and students already enrolled in a college or university. Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance and merit, not financial need.US Army Scholarship Opportunities

Army ROTC Scholarship Due March 1; Scholarship options through Army ROTC include two-, three-, and four-year awards determined by a student’s remaining time to degree completion. Benefits may include full tuition or, for qualified students, room and board in lieu of tuition, as well as allowances for books and fees. Additional details are available through a local Army recruiter.

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US Navy Scholarship Opportunities

Navy ROTC ScholarshipsOpen April 1 – January 31; (FULL TUITION SCHOLARSHIP) The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) is a multi-year program completed alongside a student’s regular college or university coursework. In addition to earning a bachelor’s degree, NROTC students take Naval Science courses, participate in physical training, drill, and other unit activities, and develop leadership skills expected of military officers. During summer breaks, students attend training programs designed to introduce various career paths and provide experience with military life. Upon graduation, Marine-option students may be commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the U.S. Marine Corps. For additional information, contact a local Marine Corps recruiter.

Application.

DOD SMART Scholarship Program Opens August 1; The SMART Scholarship Program provides opportunities for undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students pursuing degrees in one of 21 STEM disciplines. Selected scholars receive full tuition coverage, annual stipends, internship experiences, and guaranteed employment with the Department of Defense upon graduation.

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