Welcome to the Orange High School Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (MCJROTC). Orange High School possesses the only Marine Corps Junior ROTC Program in Orange County. Established nearly thirty years ago, the award winning OHS MCJROTC Program provides male and female cadets with a variety of unique learning experiences.
The study of leadership principles, traits, and skills is the primary focus of the two days of classroom instruction each week. Cadets earn PE credits by spending two days each week outside the classroom engaging in physical exercises and team sports. Cadets spend a third day each week outside the classroom standing uniform inspections and practicing drill.
The study of leadership principles, traits, and skills is the primary focus of the two days of classroom instruction each week. Cadets earn PE credits by spending two days each week outside the classroom engaging in physical exercises and team sports. Cadets spend a third day each week outside the classroom standing uniform inspections and practicing drill.
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The charter for the Orange High School Marine Corps JROTC Program was obtained by Master Gunnery Sergeant James H. FEARNS (USMC Ret.) during his term on the Orange Unified School District Board of Trustees. Despite numerous discussions with several high-ranking Marine Corps officials, his request was repeatedly denied.
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The Orange High School Marine Corps JROTC Association is a non-profit tax-exempt corporation that provides supplemental funding for Orange High MCJROTC unit activities and events, and also sponsors the annual James H. Fearns Memorial Scholarship. All donations to the Association are tax deductible, and are used exclusively to support and benefit the Orange High School MCJROTC Program.
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The MCJROTC program at Orange has evolved drastically over the last several years, and at this point is continuing to grow as it helps nurture the leaders of tomorrow. The more involved you become, the more worthwhile your commitment will be and the better rewarded. No other programs, clubs, or classes can provide what MCJROTC has to offer.
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He spent three years enrolled in the Marine Corps Junior ROTC Program at Orange High School and was a member of the OHS Graduating Class of 2020 and enlisted in the Marine Corps shortly after graduation. PFC Bedolla has requested to be assigned to either Marine Corps Base, Hawaii or to a Marine command in Okinawa, Japan upon the completion of his training at Camp Lejeune.
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