Your vote counts! It’s a new year, and it’s time once again to turn your attention to the yearly tradition unlike any other – Best of the Pacific voting season!
When looking to select students for her school’s newly established “ambassador” program last fall, the vice principal at Zama Middle High School knew they would have to possess extraordinary qualities.
Being in a new area can be disorienting and intimidating. Take the time to walk around your new campus or area of town, learning different routes to get to classes or exploring for cool hangouts. If you’re afraid of getting lost, always remember that you can ask for directions or use a mobile GPS.
On any given February morning, you might see hundreds of young students – some with parents, or even teachers, in tow – flocking to a nearby high school or university. Chances are they are on their way to take their entrance examinations.
The first few years of life are fundamental to cognitive, emotional and physical development. While every child progresses at their own pace, there are many toys and activities you can introduce to encourage growth.
As a few Soldiers, clutching bags of gifts, walked into a children’s home near Camp Zama Wednesday, the sound of excitement could be heard by children patiently waiting for them.
Whether you’re visiting your in-laws or taking a tropical vacation over the holidays, you’ll likely be leaving your house and the majority of your belongings unattended while you’re gone.
Hundreds of gigantic, eye-catching castles, shrines, Disney characters and Darth Vader of Star Wars will be shining February in the winter sunlight in Sapporo, the capital of Japan’s northern main island of Hokkaido.
It’s time to explore a new career, but what do you do first? Matching your interests, skills and goals while pursuing an occupation compatible with your mobile military life is easier than you think.
Twenty Soldiers and civilians from various units and organizations here visited a nearby Japanese junior high school Dec. 2. to participate in an event there known as “English Challenge Day.”
Graduates, government partners, and campus staff were among those attending the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide PACOM Graduation Luncheon at The Hilton Chatan Resort in Okinawa, Japan, Saturday, December 3, 2022.
Over a four-day period in November, Yokota High School administered 144 Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Career Exploration Program tests to students in grades 10-12.