A recent string of revelations about abuses by the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps presents an opportunity to rein in the military’s presence and power in public schools.
A recent string of revelations about abuses by the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps presents an opportunity to rein in the military’s presence and power in public schools.
I remember a joint services recruiter visiting our auditorium some time in the 80s. He basically said anyone who has parents that work can leave. Seemed like he knew his audience.