School Notes – Nov. 13, 2015

Youth sports winter registration

Registration for winter Child, Youth and School Services Youth Sports is open through Dec. 4. Sports offered: basketball, ages 5 to 15; cheerleading, ages 5 to 15; wrestling, ages 6 to 14. For details or to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or call Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943. You can also register online at webtrac.mwr.army.mil.

Preschool Thanksgiving storytime

Join the Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl for a special preschool Thanksgiving storytime at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 25. Preschool-aged children and their parents are invited to this fun, holiday-themed event. No registration required. For more information, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Teen Advisory Group meeting

The Teen Advisory Group meeting is an opportunity for teens to make their voices heard about what programs and materials they want to see offered at the library. The next TAG meeting will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Dec. 3. No registration required. For more information, contact the Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Engineering workshop

Join SKIESUnlimited for an exciting engineering workshop demo from noon to 3 p.m. Dec. 12 on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2901. The demo will include activities such as building drawbridges, electrical engines, cranes, gear boxes and more. Open to ages 4 to 18; must be accompanied by an adult. For more information or to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at
493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Wilson Barracks, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Catholic religious education program

The U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Catholic Community Religious Education Program offers a vibrant religious education experience to KMC children throughout the school year. Kindergarten to seventh-grade students meet from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Sundays at Kaiserslautern Elementary School, Bldg. 2007. Confirmation candidates, eighth-grade students, “Life Teen” participants and high school students meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Pulaski Chapel, Bldg. 2869. The program is designed to support parents and educate children about the Catholic faith, scriptures and the sacraments, all contributing to the development of a stronger spirituality. Classes are currently underway. For more information, contact the parish support office at 493-4152 or 0631-3406-4152.

Driver’s education

Installation Management Command Europe is proud to announce the availability of a comprehensive driver’s education program for high school students in Europe. The program has been made possible through a collaborative effort and contract with the “Fahrlehrerverband,” the German National Federation of Driving Instructors. For more information and to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

 

 

Courtesy photo LEMS first-grade class solves problems Melinda Stevens and her first-grade class at Landstuhl Elementary Middle School find multiple ways to solve problems and share their solutions. The class has to prove if the equation is true or false by showing how they solved the equations on both sides of the equal sign.
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LEMS first-grade class solves problems
Melinda Stevens and her first-grade class at Landstuhl Elementary Middle School find multiple ways to solve problems and share their solutions. The class has to prove if the equation is true or false by showing how they solved the equations on both sides of the equal sign.
Courtesy photo LEMS learns units of measurement First graders in Melinda Steven’s classroom at Landstuhl Elementary Middle School are learning to measure using units of measurement. Did you know a fresh water crocodile in Australia is 20-feet long? That equals 10 first-grade kids, and they prove it. (From front row, left to right): Payton Beloso, Connor Hall, Travis Magyar, Khloe Kundy, Kai Matzkanin, Anakin Mejia, Lauren Stewart, Noah Gifford, Donna Kost and Nicole Esteban.
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LEMS learns units of measurement
First graders in Melinda Steven’s classroom at Landstuhl Elementary Middle School are learning to measure using units of measurement. Did you know a fresh water crocodile in Australia is 20-feet long? That equals 10 first-grade kids, and they prove it. (From front row, left to right): Payton Beloso, Connor Hall, Travis Magyar, Khloe Kundy, Kai Matzkanin, Anakin Mejia, Lauren Stewart, Noah Gifford, Donna Kost and Nicole Esteban.
Courtesy photo Flat Stanley visits LEMS kindergarten At Landstuhl Elementary Middle School, Dana Kockx’s kindergartners received Flat Stanley from Veribest, Texas. He will be traveling around Europe during his visit. Flat Stanley brought the class postcards and Wild West Taffy.
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Flat Stanley visits LEMS kindergarten
At Landstuhl Elementary Middle School, Dana Kockx’s kindergartners received Flat Stanley from Veribest, Texas. He will be traveling around Europe during his visit. Flat Stanley brought the class postcards and Wild West Taffy.