Ramstein High School

Ramstein American High School (or RHS) is a Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) high school in the Kaiserslautern district, Germany, which serves the European portion of DoDDS. Their mascot is the Royal, a lion with a crown.

Ramstein High School
Royals sign near front of school
Location
Ramstein Airbase

Germany
Coordinates49.446428°N 7.574607°E / 49.446428; 7.574607
Information
TypeDoDDS Secondary
School districtDoDDS Ramstein district
PrincipalSharon O'Donnell
Facultyapprox. 80
Grades912
Enrollment1057 (in 2008)
Campus sizeMedium
Color(s)Blue and White (with Red)
MascotRoyals (Lion)
Assistant PrincipalDavid Popielski
Assistant PrincipalLauren Tobias
Websitewww.dodea.edu/RamsteinHS/

Ramstein American High School is located on Ramstein Air Base (RAB) which is just outside Kaiserslautern, Germany. The Kaiserslautern Military Community (KMC), which RAB is a part of, has an approximate population of 53,000 Americans, the largest concentration of United States Military outside of the United States.

The school population was at 1,057 students for school year 2007-08. There was an attempt at downsizing the school for the 2008-09 school year to approximately 850 students. However, this attempt failed with the new school population being above that of last years.

Accreditation

Ramstein HS is accredited by the North Central Association for Accreditation. Every five years the school is visited by North Central to assess the success of the school's individual school improvement plan. The professional and auxiliary staff members at school complete an in-depth report which addresses one affective and one cognitive area that the school has chosen to address in an outcomes based school improvement plan. This self-study is submitted to the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools for their review and evaluation.

Over the years Ramstein HS has been visited by the North Central Association and as a result has been recommended for outcomes-based accreditation. In addition to the accreditation visits, annual reports are submitted to the NCA, which serves as an update for the original self-study.

Advanced Classes

English

  • Honors World Literature (9th)
  • Honors World Literature (10th)
  • AP Language and Composition (11th-12th)
  • AP English Literature (11th-12th)

History

  • Honors World History (9th)
  • Honors World History (10th)
  • AP Human Geography (9th-12th)
  • AP World History (10th-12th)
  • AP U.S. History (11th-12th)
  • AP European History (11th-12th)

In the past, Honors classes were considered "combined grades" classes where both the Honors History and Literature grades are averaged together and given as one grade, however in 2014 Honors History and Literature classes were separated and given individual grades.

The AP classes are also weighted grades on a students GPA.

Music

Ramstein High School offers music classes for students to join. The three main performing bands are: Concert Winds, Varsity Band, and Jazz Band. As of the 2008 school year, the music program has expanded to include such as classes as piano, guitar, big band, and string ensemble.

All students are offered the chance to tryout for the DoDDS Europe Music Festival (a.k.a. Honor Band) and DoDDS All Jazz Music Festival. Students in the Concert Winds and Jazz Bands tryout for their respective festivals.

Although lacking a marching band, the Ramstein Concert Winds as a "Pep" Band during the home games for the Ramstein Royals Football Team.

The Ramstein bands have been acclaimed Europe-wide with almost 50% of the band making the Honors festivals.

Ramstein choral classes are Beginning, Advanced Choir and Show Choir (who participate in the Honors Choir Festivals).

Feeding schools

The following schools feed into Ramstein High School either directly or indirectly:

  • Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School (indirectly)
  • Ramstein Elementary School (indirectly)
  • Ramstein Intermediate School (indirectly)
  • Ramstein Middle School (directly)

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