School board votes to terminate JROTC program
San Francisco’s public schools will no longer offer the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program starting in the fall of 2008, The City’s school board decided Tuesday night.
Commonly known as JROTC, school board members voted 4-2 to abolish the program as a way of opposing armed conflict and the military’s policy of excluding known homosexuals, despite testimony from program supporters who said JROTC encourages teamwork, problem-solving skills and citizenship.
Last year, 1,650 students were enrolled in JROTC programs at Lincoln, Balboa, Washington, Lowell, Mission, Galileo and Burton high schools.
Under the resolution approved by the school board, JROTC will be phased out in two years. Although an original motion required a task force to develop an alternative program, the board approved a substitute motion requiring that the money for salaries and benefits that supports JROTC — nearly $1 million this year — be redistributed in ways that support the district’s most disadvantaged students.
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