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Pocatello trustees ask staff to study Army JROTC option, set timeline for return
Summary
Trustees heard a staffing and eligibility briefing on launching an Army JROTC program, asked staff to collect cost and enrollment details, and agreed to consider an action item in April after receiving additional information and community feedback.
The Pocatello District board heard a detailed briefing on establishing an Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program and directed staff to gather further cost, staffing and enrollment information before taking action.
At the work session, a district staff presenter and an ISU Army ROTC coordinator outlined what the program would require. The district was told an Army JROTC program needs a minimum of two instructors — a retired officer (bachelor’s degree required) and a retired noncommissioned…
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