Stuttgart High School (Germany)

Stuttgart High School
Location
Panzer Kaserne, Stuttgart, Germany
Coordinates 48°40′54″N 9°02′46″E / 48.6818°N 9.0460°E / 48.6818; 9.0460Coordinates: 48°40′54″N 9°02′46″E / 48.6818°N 9.0460°E / 48.6818; 9.0460
Information
Type DoDEA high school
Established 2015
School district Bavaria District
Principal Danny Robinson
Enrollment 750
Color(s) Black and Gold          
Mascot Panther
Website http://www.stut-hs.eu.dodea.edu

Stuttgart High School is an English-language high school on Panzer Kaserne in Stuttgart, Germany, operated by DODEA (formerly known as DoDDS). Opening in 2015; the students are largely dependents of military, civilian and contract employees of the United States Department of Defense who are assigned to units of the Stuttgart Military Community, which includes Patch Barracks, Robinson Barracks, Panzer Kaserne & Kelley Barracks. Stuttgart High School will replace Patch High School, which officially closed June 30, 2015.[1] The newly built Stuttgart High School on Panzer Kaserne will be the only DoDEA (DoDDS) high school in the Stuttgart area starting with the 2015-16 school year.

Academics

The school offers the same classes typical of a high school in the United States of America.

Courses are offered in a variety of fields:

Administration

Stuttgart High School's current principal is Mr. Danny Robinson, and the assistant principals are Dr. Trent Blankenship and Tessa Moss-Beaman.

Sports

Stuttgart High School has a large variety of sports including Football, Cross Country, Track, Golf, Soccer, Baseball, Wrestling and for JROTC there are Drill and Rifle. As part of the now closed Patch American High School Many of the teams have previously won Europeans including Rifle, Drill, Cross Country and Wrestling. The Rifle team is currently second in all of Army JROTC and is home to the second place individual marksman in all of Army JROTC.

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