Cheers, high-fives, and confetti filled the air on Thursday, April 17th, as Wiesbaden Elementary School celebrated its military-connected students with a community-wide Clap Out in honor of the Month of the Military Child.Â
Progress is underway at U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden, as construction begins on the new Clay Elementary School provide additional class space for the community's growing student population.
DoDEA Europe is proud to celebrate the Month of the Military Child (MoMC) across 64 schools in 8 countries, shining a spotlight on the strength, resilience, and courage of military-connected children. This month, our schools are hosting a wide range of events that include clap-ins, purple shirt days, interactive activities, performances by school bands, and more — all aimed at recognizing the vital role military children play in supporting their families and communities.
This month, third graders at Wiesbaden Elementary School learned firsthand what it means to be part of a community—and how community extends far beyond just a place. As part of our English Language Arts Benchmark Advanced curriculum, students in Unit Seven have been exploring the essential question: What is a community? Through authentic guest presentations, they gained valuable insights into how communities are shaped not just by geography, but by shared values and learning together.
We were excited to support our champion as he performed in the competition! He made it through round 4 and was eliminated on the word anthropologist, which he later shared that he knew how to spell it, but he was just a little nervous and realized he started spelling too fast.
Third-grade students brought their curriculum to life through a dynamic stage performance, showcasing creativity, confidence and dedication in front of peers, parents and staff.
Third and fourth graders at Wiesbaden Elementary School recently partnered for an interactive writing workshop focused on editing and improving opinion pieces. The collaboration not only helped third graders refine their writing skills but also gave fourth graders the opportunity to serve as mentors and role models.
Wiesbaden Elementary School's 2nd Grade STEM Day, a bi-monthly event that began with the opening of the 21st Century building, celebrates curiosity and creativity, allowing students to explore science, technology, engineering, and math through engaging hands-on activities. The latest STEM Day was packed with experiences that challenged students’ imaginations and critical thinking skills.
Students engaged in hands-on activities exploring the science behind helicopter aerodynamics, the art of aviation design, and writing exercises. The event successfully combined learning, creativity, and career inspiration!
In a heartfelt lesson on social-emotional learning, a third-grade class at Wiesbaden Elementary School recently focused on the significance of names and their role in fostering connection and respect within the classroom.
Seven Army Junior ROTC Programs from Wiesbaden, Stuttgart, Vilseck, Ansbach, Hohenfels, Vicenza, and Baumholder assembled in Grafenwöhr Training Area (GTA), Camp Normandy, to conduct the JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC)
The secondary and elementary math ISS team from Europe East hosted a cross complex collaboration for fifth and sixth grade teachers from the Kaiserslautern, Ramstein, Baumholder, and Wiesbaden complexes.
Caring school buddies at Wiesbaden Elementary School work collaboratively on their Valentines Day cards for citizens of nursing home and hospice facilities on Jan. 31, 2024.
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