Yokota High School celebrated Women’s Day in March this year with a special school event dedicated to the life stories and challenges of five different women working here on base.
Moving to a new place every few years is an inevitable part of the military experience. While this can be stressful for even the most seasoned people in the forces, it can be even more distressing for children.
I grew up in a small town with several strands of trees less than 100 yards away. At first, the tall pine trees were dark, foreboding and dangerous as I stared at them from my front yard.
Senior Airman Chad Tavenner, 374th Security Forces Squadron combat arms instructor, left, assists, Kaleia Shealy, Operation Kids Understanding Deployment Operations, with a toy rifle during Operation K.U.D.O.S. at Yokota Air Base, Japan, April 30, 2022.
University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) will hold its Japan commencement ceremony for more than 112 graduates at the New Sanno Hotel in Tokyo, on Saturday, April 9.
USAG Daegu joined district officials, faculty and staff recognizing Daegu Elementary School teacher Ms. Rachel Guilfoyle for receiving the 2022 Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) Teacher of the Year Award on Mar. 17.
Research is one of those fields that has numerous subfields in different topics. What makes research so versatile is that it covers just about any field as long as there are researchers willing to study a topic.
“Fly, Butterfly, Fly! The Fictionalized Memoir of a Child of the World,” was recently released by Hourglass Publications, closely coinciding with the Month of the Military Child.
Teens juggle many things: fitting in at school, managing classwork and clubs, the daily tidal wave of hormones, and the ups and downs of high school romances.
The Misawa BX is continuing its tradition of rewarding academic excellence through the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s You Made the Grade program—honoring the resiliency of military kids worldwide.
The Camp Zama PX is continuing its tradition of rewarding academic excellence through the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s You Made the Grade program—honoring the resiliency of military kids worldwide.
The Yokota Exchange is continuing its tradition of rewarding academic excellence through the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s You Made the Grade program—honoring the resiliency of military kids worldwide.
Why is resilience a critical quality to develop in your child? Because a resilient child will become a happy adult. Resiliency is the ability to rise above adversity. Overcoming the challenges with which the world inevitably blocks our way.