The Lion Update

Week of April 7-111
April 11, 2025
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Lion Families:

Welcome back from Spring Break! I hope everyone had a restful and enjoyable time. As we return to school, we have 8.5 weeks left in the academic year, and there is much to look forward to.

As we celebrate Multilingual Learner Advocacy Month, I am thrilled to share that we have identified our multilingual learners in the video below. This month is dedicated to recognizing and supporting the linguistic talents within our school community. Our multilingual learners bring a wealth of knowledge and experience that enriches our learning environment.

I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who supported our students during The Month of the Military Child clap-in on Tuesday. The students truly enjoyed their kickoff event, and it was wonderful to see the community come together to celebrate our military-connected children.

Looking ahead, we are excited about The Month of the Military Child Picnic, which will take place on Friday, April 18. This event promises to be a fun and memorable occasion for all. Be sure to wear purple every Wednesday for the month of April to show your support!

Additionally, I would like to remind everyone that the Red Cross Youth Club is accepting donations until May 16. Your contributions will make a significant difference and are greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your continued support and dedication to our school community. Let's make the rest of the school year memorable and full of joy!

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Important Dates

April 15

4 & 5th Award Ceremony

April 17

Dining at the Ritz

April 18 

MOMC Family Lunch Picnic

April 24

Skate Bash

April 25

1/2 School Day

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Red Cross Donation

 Donation Drive for Deployed Soldiers! 

The Red Cross Youth Club and National Honor Society from Vilseck High School are teaming up to support our deployed soldiers with a heartfelt Donation Drive! 

 Check out the attached flyer for all the details and a list of items needed.

 Drop-off locations include:

  -Vilseck Elementary School

  -Vilseck High School

  -Vilseck Commissary

  -Vilseck Red Cross Office (BLDG 162)

Let's come together as a community to show our support and appreciation for those serving abroad. Every little bit helps!

Thank you in advance for your generosity! 

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Student Illness

Please do not send your  student to school if he or she is ill. Staying home to get proper rest, nutrition, and care benefits your child and the rest of our Vilseck Elementary School community.

WHEN SHOULD I KEEP MY CHILD HOME?

Fever =>100 F

Actively vomiting

Diarrhea

Uncontrollable coughing

Illness with contagious symptoms

Students should remain home for 24 hours symptom free without the use of medication, or cleared by a medical provider.

HOW TO PREVENT SPREAD?

Wash your hands

Cover your cough

Stay at home

Student Health Services

https://www.dodea.edu/education/student-services/healthservices

Please contact Nurse Kimberly with any questions. 

She can be reached at: kimberly.coghill@dodea.edu

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DoDEA School Dress Code

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Students MUST wear:

  • Tops with sleeves (sleeveless tops/dresses are permitted for school sponsored formal events such as prom)
  • Solid clothing (not transparent or translucent) that fully covers the top and bottom from armpit to mid-thigh
  • Shoes (shoes must be safe for the school environment)
    • Bedroom slippers shall not be worn, except for school activities approved by the principal
    • Open toe shoes with a strap across the heel are allowed

Students CANNOT wear clothing with:

  • Language or images promoting violence
  • Language or images that depict, promote, or advocate the illegal use or sale of drugs, alcohol or tobacco products; violent conduct; curse words; pornography; that contain threats or expressions which are violent, discriminatory, lewd or obscene; or that advocate or promote any other illegal item or activity or the use of same
  • Derogatory speech and/or imagery that targets groups based on race/color, ethnicity/national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or any other characteristic protected by law.
  • Headgear that obscures the face (except as a religious observance or health purpose); clothing items with hoods attached can be worn but must not cover the head

* Teachers/courses can require certain attire as part of the curriculum (for example: physical education, culinary) that may include specific dress

* DoDEA issued athletic uniforms and athletic practice attire outside of the DoDEA school dress code is permitted when worn by participants during athletic practices and sports events

School Administrators

Name Position Details Phone
School Secretary School Secretary +49 (0)611-143-545-2107
Attendance Attendance +49 (0)611-143-545-2107 ext 7308
Registrar Registrar +49 (0)611-143-545-2107 ext 7307

School Hours

Grade Regular Hours Thursday Hours
PK - 5 8:25 a.m. - 2:35 p.m. (Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri) 8:25 a.m. - 1:35 p.m.
Administration Office 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Monday - Friday)  
It is the responsibility of the parents or guardians to notify the school every time a student is absent.
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