Schools Around the KMC

Photo by Medina BarronThe winners of the 2014 Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School Reflections fine arts program pose for a photo Jan. 15. Reflections is a national PTA program that recognizes student performance in the fine arts.
Photo by Medina Barron
The winners of the 2014 Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School Reflections fine arts program pose for a photo Jan. 15. Reflections is a national PTA program that recognizes student performance in the fine arts.

 

Photo by Collette CroninKaiserslautern Elementary School fourth-graders (from left) Heaven Jones, Jessica Housen and Madison Bachmann are recognized at an honor roll assembly for receiving all A’s during the quarter.
Photo by Collette Cronin
Kaiserslautern Elementary School fourth-graders (from left) Heaven Jones, Jessica Housen and Madison Bachmann are recognized at an honor roll assembly for receiving all A’s during the quarter.

 

Courtesy photoKaiserslautern Elementary School kindergarteners (from left) Ari Bond, Avery Pressley and Renee Garza pose for a photo at this year’s cheerleading camp.
Courtesy photo
Kaiserslautern Elementary School kindergarteners (from left) Ari Bond, Avery Pressley and Renee Garza pose for a photo at this year’s cheerleading camp.

 

Photo by David SperowFifth-grader Miles Heslen (left) and seventh-grader Tannicia Ford pose for a photo after the Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School Spelling Bee Jan. 23. After almost three hours of competition, Miles won first place and Tannicia took second place. Miles now advances to the European Spelling Bee March 15 on Ramstein.
Photo by David Sperow
Fifth-grader Miles Heslen (left) and seventh-grader Tannicia Ford pose for a photo after the Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School Spelling Bee Jan. 23. After almost three hours of competition, Miles won first place and Tannicia took second place. Miles now advances to the European Spelling Bee March 15 on Ramstein.

 

Photo by Candy LamarFrom left, Madison Bachmann; Col. Bryan DeCoster, U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz commander; student council president Gavin Reynolds; Johnny Edwards, 86th Mission Support Group deputy director; and Carl Albrecht, Kaiserslautern district assistant superintendent take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony Jan. 23 for Kaiserslautern Elementary School’s new multipurpose room. The new facility will act as a cafeteria, physical education room and a place to hold assemblies. KES will no longer have to share a cafeteria with middle and high school students.
Photo by Candy Lamar
From left, Madison Bachmann; Col. Bryan DeCoster, U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz commander; student council president Gavin Reynolds; Johnny Edwards, 86th Mission Support Group deputy director; and Carl Albrecht, Kaiserslautern district assistant superintendent take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony Jan. 23 for Kaiserslautern Elementary School’s new multipurpose room. The new facility will act as a cafeteria, physical education room and a place to hold assemblies. KES will no longer have to share a cafeteria with middle and high school students.