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One of the most important groups within a school community is the School Advisory Committee.
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.
Child Find is a Department of Defense Dependent Schools program that actively seeks to locate and identify children and youth, ages birth through 21 years of age, who may have developmental delays or educational disabilities and may need special education and related services.
School is set to begin, and with that comes the chance to learn reading, writing and arithmetic. Children also will have the chance to pick up head lice and foot and mouth disease
The first day of school is an exciting and emotional day for both parents and children. Department of Defense Dependent Schools realizes the importance of this initial step into formal education and makes a very special and unique effort to provide a smooth transition for the children of full-day kindergarten programs, Sure Start programs and pre-school by scheduling home visits.
Before enrolling in a Department of Defense Dependent school, students are required to have up-to-date vaccinations
While these immunizations are required to attend DOD schools, military services, not the schools, are responsible for giving students their immunizations.
***image1***Staff Sgt. Matthew McNabb, 435th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, helps Malachi, 4, Kaiserslautern Elementary School pre-kindergarten student, aim the fire hose just right during a recent class field trip to the Vogelweh Fire Station. Malachi is the son of Staff Sgt. Kevin Bowden, U.S. Air Forces in Europe communications controller.
Sembach Middle School was recently recognized for achievement as an Advancement Via Individual Determination demonstration school. The school has been recognized each year since 2001.