Reduced-price lunches available
Army and Air Force Exchange Service school meals in Department of Defense Dependent Schools are normally $2.20 for grades 9 to 12 and $2.05 for grades Kindergarten to 8. The reduced price is $0.40.
Army and Air Force Exchange Service school meals in Department of Defense Dependent Schools are normally $2.20 for grades 9 to 12 and $2.05 for grades Kindergarten to 8. The reduced price is $0.40.
Dr. Joseph Tafoya, Department of Defense Educational Activity schools director, said that the major goals for the coming 2004/2005 school year are to continue the thrust for Math Matters, as well as DODEA Reads.
Each year the U.S. Department of Agriculture promotes the National School Lunch Program, which provides for free or reduced price lunches to families with school-age children.
The annual Kaiserslautern Area College Information Night will be held at the Ramstein American High School from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 14.
School feeder zones are an important management tool used to allocate school resources and develop school staffing requirements. A school feeder zone ensures each student has equitable use of school resources and appropriate pupil-teacher ratio.
Last school year, many of the students in the KMC enjoyed the assistance of military and family member mentors.
One of the most important groups within a school community is the School Advisory Committee.
The following information provides guidance that will ensure that KMC students arrive safely by bus to and from school:
% Ensure that children know and use the safest route possible to and from the bus stop.
The School Advisory Board for the 2004 to 2005 school year consists of 11 elected parents representing every school in the KMC and three elected teachers representing the KMC elementary, middle and high schools.
KMC Community volunteers are needed at Ramstein, Sembach and Vogelweh Schools as crossing guards for school year 2004 to 2005.