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JROTC director warns of instructor vacancies and program risks in Winston‑Salem/Forsyth schools

Curriculum Committee, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools · February 11, 2026
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Summary

A senior JROTC instructor briefed the curriculum committee on program requirements under federal rules, noted multiple instructor vacancies (including Mount Tabor) and warned units could be lost if two‑instructor staffing requirements under Title 10 are not met.

A senior JROTC instructor told the curriculum committee that Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps programs in Winston‑Salem/Forsyth County are nationally accredited but face staffing pressures that could threaten local units.

The presenter — who identified his role as Director of Army Instruction — summarized regulatory requirements, including Cadet Command regulations and Title 10 authorities that require each JROTC unit to maintain two instructors. "It's advertised in the…

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