As part of their annual Veterans Day trip, Ansbach cadets traveled to Bastogne, one of the most significant locations of World War II and a central site of the Battle of the Bulge.
As the 2024-2025 school year draws to a close, the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) Europe reflects on another successful season of student activities, offering military-connected students across Europe opportunities for growth, learning, and leadership. From the performing arts to STEM competitions, leadership training, and emerging programs, DoDEA Europe’s diverse portfolio of events has provided life-changing educational experiences that will stay with students long after the final bell rings.
For this years' service-learning project, cadets focused on raising awareness about the importance of service animals for veterans and raising funds for K9s for Warriors, a nonprofit organization that provides service dogs to veterans with PTSD and other post-war conditions.
DoDEA Europe is proud to celebrate the Month of the Military Child (MoMC) across 64 schools in 8 countries, shining a spotlight on the strength, resilience, and courage of military-connected children. This month, our schools are hosting a wide range of events that include clap-ins, purple shirt days, interactive activities, performances by school bands, and more — all aimed at recognizing the vital role military children play in supporting their families and communities.
DoDEA Europe has successfully integrated wristwatch heart rate monitor (HRM) technology into high school physical education (PE) classes across Europe. This initiative highlights a strong collaboration among IT specialists, educational technologists (ETs), instructional systems specialists (ISS), and teacher support networks through job-alike Focus Collaboration Time (FCT).
Seven Army Junior ROTC Programs from Wiesbaden, Stuttgart, Vilseck, Ansbach, Hohenfels, Vicenza, and Baumholder assembled in Grafenwöhr Training Area (GTA), Camp Normandy, to conduct the JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC)
Twenty-one drill team members from the 9th JROTC Battalion from Ansbach Middle High School and the 18th JROTC Battalion from Vilseck High School traveled to the Czech Republic on May 3, 2024, to perform at the opening ceremony for the Liberation Festival Pilsen 2024.
Four members of the JROTC robotics team traveled with Maj. (Ret) Madonna Roberts and Spc. McDougall to Dallas, Texas on April 26, 2024 for the VEX World Robotics Championship
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April 5, 2024 Weekly Bulletin for Ansbach MHS - This is an exciting time for our students and parents, as Spring sports are in full swing, preparations are being made for prom, middle school dances are being planned, and reviews for AP exams have begun.
AMHS Cougar Bulletin 15 December 2023 - This newsletter contains information on SAT/ACT Testing, Aspen Parent Portal, Immunization policies, SchooLinks, and JROTC Cybersecurity.Â
The Junior Science and Humanities Symposia (JSHS) Program is a tri-service (U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force) sponsored STEM competition which promotes original research and experimentation in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at the high school level and publicly recognizes students for outstanding achievement.
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