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WHY
ARE STUDENTS BEING TAUGHT TO SHOOT
WEAPONS
IN SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOLS?

Why are students being misled about military science courses and placed in them without informed consent?

Why are high schools tracking students into the military instead of offering adequate educational alternatives?

Facts:

· Military science courses (i.e., JROTC) are now taught in most San Diego City high schools. They are not required to include weapons training, yet many of them have high-powered pellet gun ranges on school grounds. This is despite the school district's zero-tolerance weapons policy and community efforts to teach young people NOT to use weapons.

· Some students have been placed in military science courses without their or their parents' informed consent, violating Calif. Education Code sec. 51750.

· To get the minimum number of students required for JROTC, some school staff are incorrectly telling students that military science will help them qualify for college. Six students at one local high school, for example, were persuaded to drop AVID classes in order to take JROTC. In fact, JROTC credits do NOT count toward meeting admission requirements for Calif. colleges and universities, while AVID is specifically designed to help get underrepresented students into college.

· In some schools, students are being denied adequate academic electives-like advance placement, honors, AVID and A-G courses-while being steered toward JROTC. This amounts to tracking students into the military since, despite denials by JROTC, the Dept. of Defense has testified to Congress that it is a highly effective military recruiting program.

We are a coalition of parents, students, teachers and community activists who want San Diego Unified to eliminate weapons training from its military science courses, just as Chicago schools did several years ago. We also want the district to comply with state law and stop placing students in military science courses without consent from students and parents. We want students and parents to be correctly informed that JROTC does not satisfy any college admission requirements, and we want students to have adequate alternatives that actually can help them get into college.

For more information, contact Education Not Arms Coalition, c/o UJIMA Institute for Civic Responsibility, P.O. Box 12204, La Jolla, CA 92039-2204, email UJIMA Institute.

Download this flier in PDF file format (English and Spanish)

Campaign Information

Download petition for San Diego School Board (English and Spanish)

The Militarization of Our Youth: They're Targeting You, a PowerPoint slide show, created by ninth grade students at Lincoln H.S. in San Diego (2.9 MB)

Coalition rebuttal to claims made by JROTC and school district personnel, May 27, 2008

April 22, 2008 school board meeting audio:
Part 1--Board member de Beck makes proposal re. JROTC (MP3, 9.6 MB)
Part 2--Community testifies (MP3, 18.9 MB)
Part 3--Mission Bay HS Principal Seelos is allowed extra time to speak after agenda item was supposedly closed. (MP3, 10.6 MB)

April 22, 2008 photos: School board meeting and large protest

March 26, 2008 student walk-out at Mission Bay High Walk-out organized by students to support peace walk by Guerrero Azteca Project for Peace and protest military recruiting and JROTC

March 11, 2008 school board meeting audio: Testimony by Lincoln and Mission Bay high school students and a parent asking the board to remove weapons ranges from schools and stop tracking students into JROTC (mp3, 8.5 mins.)

March 11, 2008 photos: Protest at San Diego Unified School Board Meeting

Feb. 12, 2008: Video of school board meeting testimony

Feb. 12, 2008 photos: Protest at San Diego Unified School Board Meeting

 

 

Local Articles/Media:

A Cool Elective You Can't Get Out Of, San Diego Weekly Reader, June 4, 2008

Scheduling of Military-Linked Classes Spurs Debate, Voice of San Diego, May 2, 2008

Students Say They're Getting Placed into Junior ROTC Against Their Will, Kpbs Radio, April 28, 2008

San Diego School Boards Allow Air-Rifle Training to Continue, KPBS Radio, April 24, 2008. San Diego Unified’s JROTC air-rifle training program will continue to take place at local high schools despite mounting community pressure to end the practice.

School Trustees Hear Protest Over Weapons Training, Ch. 10 TV, April 22, 2008

Mission Bay High School Students Protest ROTC Program, KPBS Radio, March 26, 2008. Student was placed in JROTC not by choice.

Struggle Heats up in San Diego Schools Over Military Training Programs, Draft NOtices article, Jan.-March 2008.

Parents Mounting Campaign to End ROTC Program, KPBS Radio, Jan. 14, 2008

Debate Rages Over JROTC Program At Mission Bay High, Ch. 10 TV, Aug. 23, 2007 Note: The principal falsely states on camera that students are only enrolled in JROTC if they request it, and she overstates the value of the course in gaining college acceptance (JROTC credits do not count toward meeting admission requirements).

Other related links:

'Students First In Line' Program To Offer Job Training At Needy Schools, video, The Onion. The logical extension of military training in schools (satire).

Pols stunned shooting range operating at high school, Boston Herald, Jan. 5, 2008

Chicago Schools End Riflery Program, AP Nov. 9, 1999

California Education Code, section 51750 (military science)

Cal Grant eligibility standard excludes JROTC grades (page 2)

The Recruiting Function of JROTC, excerpts from official documents and Congressional reports