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DoDDS-Pacific/DDESS-Guam Chief of Staff Announced
Charles Kelker |
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DoDEA Launches New Website with Info for Military-Connected Schools
Situation regarding transition and deployments have created an ongoing need to enrich and expand partnerships with military-connected communities throughout the nation. DoDEA is committed to ensuring that the thousands of students being relocated throughout the nation because of these actions receive the best possible educational opportunities. To assist our students and families the DoDEA Educational Partnership Branch launched a new website: http://militaryk12partners.dodea.edu.
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| New Director's Message: American Indian Heritage Month
American Indian Heritage Month is celebrated to recognize the intertribal cultures and to educate the public about the heritage, history, art and traditions of the American Indian. The theme for this year is: Living in Many Worlds. In recognition of the American Indians and in line with this year’s theme, it is appropriate for us to learn about the different American Indian tribes in the United States. Here are some examples:
Choctaw - They formerly occupied central and southern Mississippi with some outlying groups in Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana. After being forced to cede their lands in Alabama and Mississippi, they moved (1832) to the Indian Territory in Oklahoma, where they became one of the Five Civilized Tribes. In 1990 there were over 85,000 Choctaw in the United States, with more than half living in Oklahoma. . .(go to article) |
Director's Message: National Disability Awareness Month
During National Disability Awareness Month we pay tribute to the accomplishments of the men and women with disabilities whose work contributes not only in the field of education but in making our nation’s workforce strong. The statistics show that between 15 and 20 percent of US citizens have some disability and more than 7 million use devices to compensate. The devices may be canes, walkers, back braces, hearing aides, or communication boards to name a few.
Integrating people with disabilities more fully into every aspect of life fosters thousands of experiences where fear and ignorance are replaced by openness and understanding, and creates a deeper understanding of and respect for individuals with disabilities. In providing these opportunities, our communities show that people are not victims of a disability but rather role models of acceptance and hope. . .(go to article) |
Director's Message: CFC Campaign
October 1st marks the beginning of the Combined Federal Campaign Overseas for military service members and federal employees. In African, European, and Pacific commands the campaign runs through December 3, 2008. With natural disasters like Hurricane Ike, as well as the economic uncertainly affecting hundreds of thousands of people across the United States, there has never been a more important time to offer hope to a family or an individual.
This year, you can contribute to more than 2,000 national and international charities ranging from cancer research to veterans organizations. Individuals can also contribute to Family Support and Youth Programs so that the financial support can be used on a specific installation. Fundraising goals are set for each base and installation. . .(go to article) |
Director's Message: National Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month begins on September 15, the anniversary of independence for five Latin American countries—Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico declared its independence on September 16 and Chile on September 18.
America's cultural diversity remains one of our greatest strengths. The Hispanic-American community has a long and important history of commitment to our Nation's core values, and the contributions of this community helped make our country great. During National Hispanic Heritage Month, we celebrate the many achievements of Hispanic-Americans and recognize their contributions to the United States and the world. This year our continued focus on Spanish language skills in 19 elementary schools demonstrates the importance of preparing our students to excel in a multi-cultural society. . .(go to article) |
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Last Updated:
November 18, 2008
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