AMHS Dragon Beat

SY25/26
February 9, 2026

AMHS Administration

Contacts

AMHS Main Office: 

📞Commercial: 01638460120

📞DSN: 324-846-0120

Attendance : attendance.alcohs@dodea.edu 

School Meals Survery

📣 YOUR VOICE COUNTS! 🎤
We want to hear from YOU about our 2025–2026 School Meal Program!

🍎 Have opinions about school meals?
🥗 Want to help improve what’s served?
👏 Your feedback helps shape better meal options for all students!

💬 Take the quick survey today!
Just scan the QR code in the image or visit: 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JTMLF8M

Thank you for lending your voice to help make our school meals even better! ❤️

red graphic with a silver microphone, text encouraging participation in the 2025–2026 school meal program survey, a qr code to scan, and school meal program and exchange logos at the bottom

Announcements

Congratulations to Coach Vega and our wrestling team for bringing home 1st place in DIII for both boys and girls. Way to go, Dragons!  Good luck to our basketball and cheer teams as they compete this week.  

We are hiring substitutes at AMHS and AES.  If you would like to be a part of the Dragon team, please apply at this link by COB Monday, February 9: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/846986000 

👕🥼The JROTC program is holding a clothing drive now through February 13.  Drop off boxes are in JROTC and the main entryway. 


📢Attendance reminders: 

  1. Students arriving after 0830, must be signed in at the front office by a parent or guardian, regardless of grade level.  Thank you for your cooperation in helping us account for all students.

 2. If your student(s) will be missing 3 or more days of school, they must complete an extended absence form.  This can be picked up in the front office.  Parents are to complete the top section and it is then given to administration for approval. Students then take the form to their teachers to receive the assignments they are missing while they are out. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Atkins-Hash at brian.atkinshash@dodea.edu.  

afjrotc clothing drive flyer
alconbury middle high school hiring flyer with open positions

📣 WE ARE HIRING!

Join the Alconbury Middle High School team and make a difference in our school community! 💚🐉

Open positions include:  Educational Aide  and Substitute Teacher (no teaching degree required)

✅ Apply online at USAJOBS

Substitute: USAJOBS - Job Announcement

Educational Aide: USAJOBS - Job Announcement 

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School Events

This Week...

February 9th - 15th

MONDAY 

🧘🏾‍♀️Lunchtime Zen Den

🎮🃏Gaming Club

📲Math Counts 

TUESDAY 

🤖Robotics Club

👩🏾‍🍳Last Holiday Baking Club

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY 

😋Lunch Bunch (Middle School)

✍🏼Homework Club 

🏫Middle School Council 

FRIDAY

❌No School for Students 13th - 16th (Holiday)

SATURDAY

📲ACT Testing

 

Next Week...

February 16th - 21st

MONDAY 

❌NO School- Presidents Day

TUESDAY 

🤖Robotics Club

📸Picture Day 

🎨Art Club

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY 

😋Lunch Bunch (Middle School)

✍🏼Homework Club 

🏫Middle School Council 

🏫 PTO Meeting 4-5pm

🏆 Winter Sports Banquet 6-8pm - Large Gym

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

🪩AFJROTC Military Ball

Green and Gold Calendar

february 2026 calendar
March

On the Horizon...

⚽⚾🏃🏾‍➡️23 February- Spring Sports Begin

🤝26 February- Spring Sports Mandatory Parent Meeting @5:45- Large Gym

3 March - Junior Class in school SAT 0820-1200 

5 March - Junior Class SAT Make-up 

 

AAFES YOU MADE THE GRADE

https://www.aafes.com/about-exchange/you-made-the-grade/

💲Get paid for your grades, Dragons! 💲
The You Made the Grade program rewards students in grades 1–12 for earning an overall B average or higher each quarter. Bring your report card to the Exchange and you can earn a Rewards gift card—$20 for straight A’s or $10 for a B average—plus access to special coupons and offers. Keep working hard and let your achievements pay off!

you made the grade informational flyer

Athletics Schedule

alconbury dragons winter sports schedule for 2025–2026 showing dates, events, and locations for basketball/cheer, wrestling, and marksmanship from november through february, including key dates for banquets, parent meetings, and championships
amhs spring 2026 sports schedule

Be Involved at AMHS

Our Dragons soar higher when families and community partners join us on the journey. Whether through volunteering, PTO, or SAC, every contribution strengthens our school and enriches the student experience. 

Explore Parent Partnerships

School Advisory Committee (SAC)

The SAC is composed of an equal number of locally elected parents and full-time professional school employees and may also include a senior high school student enrolled in the school. The SAC advises the school principal on all local school-related matters, including educational programs, resources, services, and policies. Issues unresolved at the school level may be elevated to the DAC.

  • Meetings are held at 4:00 pm in room 210.
  • Sign in at the main office

Meeting Dates:

SAC Meeting Dates SY25/26
March 5th
May 7th

Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)

  • Meetings are typically on the 2nd Thursday of the month from 4-5pm in the Media Center. (see calendar for changes)
  • Join today! 

Meeting dates:

PTO Meeting Dates SY25/26
Jan 8th
Feb 19th
Mar 12th
April 9th
May 14th

 

 

Dragon Health Spotlight

Vaccination appointments available with the – 423rd Medical Squadron by calling 01480842273.

✅Eligibility:

Vaccines are available for:👇

  • All DoDEA enrolled students regardless of military status, may receive DoDEA required immunizations at the MTF by appointment only. 
School Nurse - Danielle Boyett, RN

Sports Physicals & Medication Guidelines (printable forms)

Free Eye Exams and Glasses for Students

Children under 16 and students under 18 are able to receive FREE NHS eye tests and optical vouchers for corrective lenses. 

🗓️How to book an appointment - https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/find-an-nhs-sight-test/location/ 

How Often Should Children Have a Comprehensive Eye Exam?

According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), children should have a comprehensive eye exam by an optometrist:

  • At 6 months
  • At age 3
  • Before starting school (around age 5–6)
  • Every 1–2 years thereafter, or annually if vision correction is needed.

Regular exams help detect conditions like amblyopia, myopia, and other vision issues early—critical for learning and development.

📌 Learn more: AOA Pediatric Eye Exam Guidelines [aoa.org]

nfographic titled ‘Comprehensive Eye Exam Schedule for Children.’ Shows four circular icons representing different ages: 6 months, age 3, before starting school, and every 1–2 years thereafter. Text at the bottom reads ‘Recommended by the American Optometric Association.’ Background is teal with white bold lettering

Know Your Kid's Buzz: Caffeine Facts for Ages 11–18

Caffeine & Teens: Safe Limits and Smarter Choices

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that teens ages 12–18 limit caffeine to under 100 mg per day and avoid energy drinks entirely because they often contain excessive caffeine and other stimulants that can harm sleep, heart health, and mood.

Instead of energy drinks, consider lower-caffeine alternatives like green tea or black tea, which provide hydration and antioxidants without the high stimulant load. Research suggests green tea catechins may support heart health and modestly improve cholesterol levels.

Links for Parents & Teens

infographic comparing caffeine content in common drinks versus energy drinks shows black coffee 8 oz 96 mg espresso 1 oz 63 to 75 mg english breakfast tea 8 oz 42 to 50 mg on the left and monster energy 160 mg celsius 200 mg alani 200 mg on the right with a large vs in the center text below reads the american academy of pediatrics recommends that teens avoid energy drinks source mayo clinic and healthline

Smart Swaps for Teens: Help Your Teen Find Alternatives

Skip energy drinks – The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says they’re unsafe for teens.

  • ✔️Choose lower-caffeine options – Try green tea (30 mg per cup) or black tea (45 mg per cup) instead of 200 mg energy drinks.
  • ✔️Stay hydrated – Water and herbal teas (0 mg caffeine) are best for focus and health.
  • ✔️Check labels together – Teach your teen to spot caffeine content.

 

Adolescent Support and Counseling Services Program (ASACS)
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A parent guide titled “Talking to Your Teen About Vaping & Alcohol Use.” The document provides tips for starting conversations early, staying calm and curious, and setting clear expectations. It includes examples of family rules, open-ended questions such as “What do you hear about vaping at school?” and practical refusal phrases like “No thanks, I’m good.” The guide emphasizes ongoing dialogue, listening more than talking, and explains why early, consistent communication matters for teen health and safety.
Four-panel comic strip with the title “Talk Early, Talk Often” at the top. The panels show a parent and child sitting indoors on a couch, engaged in conversation. In the first two panels, they face each other while the parent gestures with an open hand. In the third panel, the parent raises one finger as if emphasizing a point. In the fourth panel, the parent rests an arm on the child’s shoulder in a supportive manner. The background includes a simple wall and a window.

Highlighting our Community Partners

🎓 SAVE THE DATE – AMSC 2026 SCHOLARSHIP 

🗓 Applications Open: 21 January 2026

 🗓 Applications Close: 19 March 2026 

📌 Who can apply? Affiliated with RAF Alconbury or RAF Molesworth: • Active Duty • Civilian • Contractor • Dependents 📚 Eligible applicants include: • 2025 graduating seniors • Undergraduate & graduate students • DoD ID cardholders pursuing continuing, vocational, or technical education 

🏫 Eligible schools: Accredited 2‑year, 4‑year, vocational, or technical institutions 

📧 Questions? Contact Karen Brown: ➡️ amsc.scholarship@gmail.com  

✨ More details coming soon — mark your calendars and spread the word!

amsc 2026 scholarship application dates and eligibility information

Featured News

Activities

National Honor Society (NHS) membership has been the true mark of student achievement for over 100 years, but it goes far beyond a report card. By empowering, championing, and recognizing well-rounded students, NHS provides schools with a values-based framework to elevate a culture of scholarship, service, leadership, and character.
POC: Christina.Scavola@dodea.edu
See Flyer for NHS Bylaws.

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DoDEA School Dress Code

Image showing dress code and location of armpit and mid-thigh

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

Applicable DoW Policies

Accelerated Withdrawal

The Principal may authorize an accelerated withdrawal of a student who must withdraw from school 20 or less instructional days prior to the end of a semester, in accordance with Section 3.1.d, of DoDEA Administrative Instruction 1367.01, “High School Graduation Requirements and Policy,” [TBD]. Accelerated withdrawal will only be considered if the parent/sponsor presents PCS orders. The parent or sponsor must present verification of the date required for the student to depart from the school (e.g., PCS orders). All of the conditions of an accelerated study program outlined by the student’s teachers must be met prior to withdrawal in order for grades to be assigned and credit to be granted. Students who withdraw prior to the 20-day limitation of the accelerated withdrawal policy will receive “withdrawal” grades rather than final grades. In this case, the sponsor/parent should notify the school two weeks prior to the date of withdrawal.

Applicable DoW Policies

DoD School Liaison Program

School Liaisons serve as the primary point of contact for PK-12th grade school-related matters. The School Liaison Program offers an array of services and resources to support students, parents, installation leadership, schools and the surrounding community. They inform parents about local schools, graduation requirements, afterschool programs, homeschooling and much more. By working together with these stakeholders, the School Liaison Program builds a support network to provide the best possible education experience for military-connected children and youth worldwide.

The School Liaisons Program goals are to:

  • Identify barriers to academic success and develop solutions
  • Promote parental involvement and educate local communities and schools regarding the needs of military children
  • Develop and coordinate partnerships in education
  • Provide students, parents, and school personnel with the tools they need to overcome obstacles to education that stem from the military lifestyle

The School Liaison:

  • Serves as the primary point of contact for school-related matters
  • Represents, informs, and assists Command
  • Assists military families with educational issues
  • Coordinates with local school systems
  • Forges partnerships between the military, community and schools

School Liaisons are located at each installation to provide information as well as build partnerships with the civilian and military community to help address common education challenges of military families. School Liaisons are also an initial contact for participation in the Youth Sponsorship Program which builds resilience in youth and eases transition. School Liaison support is free of charge and open to all Department of Defense identification card holders, educators who serve military students and community partners involved with PK-12 education. For more information on the School Liaison Program visit School Liaisons & Military Youth | Military OneSource

To find a School Liaison in your community use this link School Liaison Contacts MILITARY INSTALLATIONS

Whether you're planning a move to your next installation or want to know more about your current duty station, MilitaryINSTALLATIONS, one of many free resources from Military OneSource, is the place to get answers. Use it to find installation overviews, contacts for programs and services, check-in procedures, and community information for installations worldwide.

 

Applicable DoW Policies

School Administrators

Name Position Details Phone
Danielle Boyett School Nurse 01638460122
attendance.alcohs@dodea.edu Email Attendance
Brian Atkins-Hash Registrar 01638460131
Jack Wade School Psychologist School Psychologist
Lauren Nulf School Secretary +44 (0)1638460120
Steven Casner School Counselor

School Hours

  Regular Hours Wednesday Hours
Office Hours 0700 - 1600 0700-1600
School Hours 0820-1500 0820-1420
Lunch Hours 1257-1337 1227-1307

Summer Office Hours: 0830-1430 June 12th 2025-August 8th 2025

 

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