Schools Around the KMC

Courtesy photoAVID at RMSAdvancement Via Individual Determination seven students Kendra Bourns and Zoe Harrigan watch as their parents sign the Ramstein Middle School AVID contract for the year. As part of the program, students are required to sign a contract committing them to skills and strategies that will enhance their college readiness. More than 50 students and 15 staff members at RMS and Ramstein Intermediate School are involved in the RMS AVID program.
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AVID at RMS
Advancement Via Individual Determination seven students Kendra Bourns and Zoe Harrigan watch as their parents sign the Ramstein Middle School AVID contract for the year. As part of the program, students are required to sign a contract committing them to skills and strategies that will enhance their college readiness. More than 50 students and 15 staff members at RMS and Ramstein Intermediate School are involved in the RMS AVID program.

 

Courtesy photo‘Why I’m optimistic about our nation’s future’Ramstein High School sophomores Amethyst Rorie, Myles Davis and Emily Sinkular pose for a photo with principal Greg Hatch after taking the top three places in the local Voice of Democracy Contest, which is sponsored every year by the VFW. This year’s theme was: “Why I’m optimistic about our nation’s future.” The students will move on to the next round of competition in hopes of winning the prize of $30,000 in scholarships.
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‘Why I’m optimistic about our nation’s future’
Ramstein High School sophomores Amethyst Rorie, Myles Davis and Emily Sinkular pose for a photo with principal Greg Hatch after taking the top three places in the local Voice of Democracy Contest, which is sponsored every year by the VFW. This year’s theme was: “Why I’m optimistic about our nation’s future.” The students will move on to the next round of competition in hopes of winning the prize of $30,000 in scholarships.

 

Courtesy photoElf on a ShelfA student in Madonna Rodriguez’s second grade class at Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School checks to see whose Elf on the Shelf she can find by using the descriptive words written by her classmates.
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Elf on a Shelf
A student in Madonna Rodriguez’s second grade class at Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School checks to see whose Elf on the Shelf she can find by using the descriptive words written by her classmates.

 

Photo by Jennifer RugeKES Holiday ShowSophie Palin and Maria Lee, second graders at Kaiserslautern Elementary  School, ring their bells during the KES Holiday Show at the Galaxy Theater.
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KES Holiday Show
Sophie Palin and Maria Lee, second graders at Kaiserslautern Elementary School, ring their bells during the KES Holiday Show at the Galaxy Theater.

 

Photo by Heather MajorwitzResearch in action: learning about Captain Smith(Top row) Fedjy Calixte, Cory Byrd, Madeline Zdunich, Piper Koehler, (bottom row) Camille Airington, Alexandria Camp and Jalyn Vicencio, students at Baumholder’s Smith Elementary School, learn about Capt. Harold D. Smith, the man after whom the school is named.
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Research in action: learning about Captain Smith
(Top row) Fedjy Calixte, Cory Byrd, Madeline Zdunich, Piper Koehler, (bottom row) Camille Airington, Alexandria Camp and Jalyn Vicencio, students at Baumholder’s Smith Elementary School, learn about Capt. Harold D. Smith, the man after whom the school is named.

 

 

Photo by Jack WoodforkScienceKaiserslautern Elementary School third-graders Emma Brown and Eden Wheeler visit the Dynamikum Science Center in Pirmasens. All KES third-graders spent the day exploring and experiencing with the science and technology the center offers.
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Science
Kaiserslautern Elementary School third-graders Emma Brown and Eden Wheeler visit the Dynamikum Science Center in Pirmasens. All KES third-graders spent the day exploring and experiencing with the science and technology the center offers.

 

Photo by Cathy LongoDonating to Fisher HouseKaiserslautern Elementary School Student Council members pose for a photo after delivering 62 large, brown paper bags full of donations to the Landstuhl Fisher House. This was their first community project for this school year. They doubled their goal of 30 bags. Student council members, back row from left to right: Jaxsen Reynolds, Gavin Reynolds, Karaline Tagaloa, Kynnedi Bass and Meredith Madura. Front row from left to right: Skye Kirk, Patricia Tomte, Briana Short, Deana Short, Madison Bachmann and Taylor Hendrix.
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Donating to Fisher House
Kaiserslautern Elementary School Student Council members pose for a photo after delivering 62 large, brown paper bags full of donations to the Landstuhl Fisher House. This was their first community project for this school year. They doubled their goal of 30 bags. Student council members, back row from left to right: Jaxsen Reynolds, Gavin Reynolds, Karaline Tagaloa, Kynnedi Bass and Meredith Madura. Front row from left to right: Skye Kirk, Patricia Tomte, Briana Short, Deana Short, Madison Bachmann and Taylor Hendrix.

 

Courtesy photoNative American essay contestRamstein High School principal Greg Hatch congratulates three RHS freshmen, Brooke Leech, Rachel Rice and Ariel Clingan, after they won first, second and third place in a Native American essay contest at the school.
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Native American essay contest
Ramstein High School principal Greg Hatch congratulates three RHS freshmen, Brooke Leech, Rachel Rice and Ariel Clingan, after they won first, second and third place in a Native American essay contest at the school.