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Courtesy Story | Department of Defense Education Activity Americas | 07.10.2025
Starting in the 2025-26 school year, the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) will launch the Seal of Biliteracy, honoring high school graduates who excel in English and another language like Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Turkish and American Sign Language. This prestigious award celebrates the language skills of military-connected students,......
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY
Story by Michael ODay | Department of Defense Education Activity Americas | 07.02.2025
The DoDEA Americas Mid-Atlantic District has achieved a remarkable score of 353 on the Cognia Index of Education Quality (IEQ), surpassing the network average of 296, as noted in the May 21, 2025, Accreditation Engagement Review. This recognition from Cognia, a globally respected nonprofit that accredits schools for their commitment to high standards in teaching, learning, and leadership,......
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY
Story by Staff Sgt. Giovanny Lopez | Army Reserve Careers Group | 06.09.2025
U.S. Army Reserve and active-duty engineers transform the French range during an annual training into a functional range. The project includes the usages of a Trimble S7 total station and heavy equipment. The joint effort improved range infrastructure for marksmanship training and strengthened interoperability between Reserve and active-duty forces....
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY
Story by Michael ODay | Department of Defense Education Activity Americas | 05.15.2025
The Smithsonian American Art Museum hosted its 13th annual art competition for Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) students worldwide, themed “Exploring the Senses,” receiving a record 227 submissions from 29 schools across eight countries. With 14 schools from the Americas contributing over 220 artworks, SAAM staff selected semi-finalists, and student votes determined winners......
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY
Story by Michael ODay | Department of Defense Education Activity Americas | 04.21.2025
At Fort Knox’s DoDEA schools, students from elementary to high school are learning robotics and coding, building skills for a tech-driven future. Through hands-on projects like LEGO robot competitions and advanced courses with Arduino controllers, they develop problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking. These programs, championed by educators like Howard Leroy Carter, prepare......
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY
Courtesy Photo | Department of Defense Education Activity Americas | 04.21.2025
A student at one of DoDEA Fort Knox schools works on a LEGO robotics project, gaining hands-on experience in coding and engineering as part of the district's commitment to STEM education. DoDEA operates as a field activity of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. It is responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and managing pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade educational programs for......
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY
Story by Fonda Bock | U.S. Army Human Resources Command | 04.18.2025
FORT KNOX, Kentucky – U.S. Army Human Resources Command will hold its 10th Annual SHARP “Raise the Bars” Motorcycle Ride April 24 in observance of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month....
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY
Courtesy Photo | Defense Media Activity - Army Productions | 04.16.2025
Maribel Sikes hosts a story time for children at Camp Zama, Japan. Sikes, the daughter of Lt. Col. Nick Sikes, is the 2025 Operation Homefront Military Child of the Year....
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY
Story by Joe Lacdan | Defense Media Activity - Army Productions | 04.16.2025
Driven by a desire to help those in need, Maribel Sikes, daughter of Audrey and Lt. Col. Nick Sikes, decided to study supply chain management in college while still in the seventh grade. Nick serves as a human resource manager at U.S. Army Human Resources Command....
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY
Photo by Sgt. Jacob Bradford | XVIII Airborne Corps Public Affairs | 04.09.2025
U.S. Army Engineers assigned to 20th Engineer Brigade cross McArthur Lake in a Zodiac inflatable boat during Castle Forge at Fort Bragg, N.C., April 8, 2025. Castle Forge helps leaders identify capability gaps and refine systems before they are tested in real-world missions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jacob Bradford)...
Hometown: Fort Knox, KY