Welcome to Devers Elementary |
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Principal: Mrs. Miriam Breece School Hours:
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Bldg 9-5536 Phone: 910-907-0204 |

Students at Devers Elementary Get the Armed Forces Salute from WTVD Channel 11.
Click here to see the video
Important Information From Dr. Emily Marsh
On 14 May, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel announced that most Department of Defense civilian employees will be furloughed for up to 11 days between 8 July and 30 September 2013. Teachers and other school level 9 month employees will be subject to furlough of up to five days between the beginning of the 2013-14 school year and 30 September 2013. If school furlough days are directed, specific information will be shared with the Fort Bragg Community. Schools will be closed for students on any teacher furlough days. Fort Bragg Schools will open for students on Monday, 26 August 2013. Any required furlough days will be taken after the start of the school year. Your continued support is appreciated during these times of budgetary uncertainty. The outstanding educators, administrators, and support staff of Fort Bragg Schools remain committed to providing our students a quality educational experience and supporting our military families. Please contact the District Superintendent's Office, 910-907-0200, with any questions you may have at this time. Emily Marsh, Superintendent |
Click here for more information. Open to Fort Bragg Schools students in grades K-8.

May 14, RC Family Event 2:45-3:30 pm
May 16, Pre-K Study Trip Aloha Zoo
May 23, Dolphin Activity Day
May 24, 2nd Study Trip to Zoo
May 27, Memorial Day. NO SCHOOL for students or staff
May 29, 6:00 Talent show, volunteer recognition, PTO meeting
DoDEA Schools to Adopt Common Core State Standards
Adopting the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) will benefit DoDEA's highly
mobile student population which moves frequently between public schools and DoDEA schools.
Learn more in the DoDEA press release.
DoDEA, in alignment with the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children, is committed to easing the challenges of military families moving between duty stations. For families transitioning to a new duty station and enrolling in DoDEA schools for the first time, there is now a provision, allowing a 30-calendar day grace period for parents/students to meet immunization requirements after school enrollment. The intent of this provision is to avoid any interruption in the transferring student’s education. The health and the welfare of all students is a top priority for DoDEA. The Department of Defense sets immunization requirements for DoDEA schools based on recommendations from the Center of Disease Control. Compliance with immunization requirements greatly reduces the risk of public health issues. School nurses and local military medical treatment facilities stand ready to assist parents in meeting these requirements promptly. Please view the requirements for DoD school enrollment at this website: http://www.dodea.edu/parents/immunizations.cfm
The President of the United States has proclaimed May as National Military Appreciation Month to remind Americans of the importance of the U.S. Armed Forces in history. This year's theme is "The United States Armed Forces: The Strength of the Red, White and Blue." Look for localized information on national events such as Loyalty Day (May 1), Public Service Recognition Week (May 5-10), Victory in Europe Day (May 8), Military Spouse Appreciation Day (May 10), Armed Forces Day (May 19), and Memorial Day (May 30) at installations and communities worldwide. For more information, visit the National Military Appreciation Month website at www.nmam.org
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Military (MKC) is an online community of military children (ages 6-17 yr old) that provides access to age-appropriate resources to support children from pre-deployment, through a parent's or caregiver's return. MKC offers informative activities, fun games, helpful videos, and interesting user surveys that can guild and reinforce understanding, resilience, and coping skills in military children and their peers. |
| Learn what DoDEA Schools are doing to put an end to bullying in our schools and communities and what you can do to support our efforts as we provide a safe environment for your children. | |
| School attendance is important and in order to receive the best education, students need to Be Here! DoDEA's system-wide attendance policy for students is consistent with those found in many public schools throughout the United States. | |
| DoDEA has adopted the use of Common Core Standards. The standards, applied system wide, will ease the transition as our students transfer between D DEA schools with parent relocations. | |
| DoDEA has provided a webpage to share information about graduation requirements and specific details.Graduation requirements and specific details. | |
| School Talk is a monthly forum for the community of the, your chance to interact directly with DoDEA's leaders as they discuss topics related to educating the children of Americas service members | |
| In DoDEA’s 21st century schools, development of school environments that support flexible and adaptable spaces will be critical for teaching and learning. Teams of HQ staff visited schools and communities to listen and learn. DoDEA’s three 21st CTLL Technical Work Groups (TWG) developed products to assist the organization in a broad understanding of 21st CTLL. |
Registration Information: Online Pre-Registration Application
Registration Forms: http://www.am.dodea.edu/ddessasc/parentsstudents/registrationForms.html
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Updated May 2013