Throughout the Zama Middle High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Cadet Leadership Challenge here April 6 through 8, the cadets showed they were up for the test.
Two Zama Middle High School students are among 4,500 high school students from throughout the United States selected as candidates for the 2021 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
Members of the 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion lived up to their “Means to Sustain” motto by delivering school supplies to Zama Middle High School here Sept. 24.
Milton Jones, Zama Middle High School’s valedictorian for the class of 2020, recited his speech not onstage in front of his fellow graduates and a room full of proud parents, but in a studio in front of a camera.
At the crowning of this year’s Zama Middle High School royal prom court, all four members stood alone, socially distanced, and put on their own crowns or tiaras.
When Gaye Perera left the United States to teach at what is now Zama Middle High School, she figured she would stay a couple of years and return. It didn’t quite turn out that way.
Emily Austin, seventh-grade president at Zama Middle High School, is focusing on “crushing” online learning while learning from home due to the COVID-19 virus.
Members of the Zama Middle High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Corps “Trojan Battalion” spent the evening socializing, reminiscing and building camaraderie during their annual ball here Feb. 29.
Michael Pope, who has taught math and science at Zama Middle High School for 14 years, received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching during a ceremony in Washington, D.C., Oct. 17.
Cadet Lt. Col. Maxwell Orlosky, a seasoned member of the Zama Middle High School drill and ceremonies team, emphasizes one piece of advice to new team members before they compete.