The Bird's Eye

March Vol. 1
March 9, 2026

Principal's Message

It is hard to believe that we are already approaching the final weeks of the school year! With the last student day on June 9 (early release for students), we are looking forward to celebrating all of the hard work, growth, and accomplishments of our students.

This week, many of our students completed summative assessments. We are so proud of the effort, perseverance, and positive attitudes they demonstrated throughout the testing process. Our students truly worked hard to do their very best, and we appreciate the support families provided at home as well.

We are also very excited for our upcoming production of Annie! Performances will take place on Friday, May 15 at 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 17 at 3:00 p.m. at VES. We hope many of our families will join us in supporting our talented students and staff who worked so hard to prepare for these performances.

As we move toward the end of the school year, we have many exciting events and celebrations planned, including field day on June 3 and additional grade-level activities and end-of-year celebrations. More information will be shared by teachers and through upcoming school communications.

Thank you for your continued partnership and support. We look forward to finishing the school year strong together!

Kindly,
Dr. Pamela Wimberly
Principal, Vogelweh ES

Important Dates to Remember

  • Friday, May 22 – School Recess (No Students) 
  • Monday, May 25 – Memorial Day Holiday (No School) 

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Accelerated Withdrawal

The Principal may authorize an accelerated withdrawal of a student who must withdraw from school 20 or less instructional days prior to the end of a semester, in accordance with Section 3.1.d, of DoDEA Administrative Instruction 1367.01, “High School Graduation Requirements and Policy,” [TBD]. Accelerated withdrawal will only be considered if the parent/sponsor presents PCS orders. The parent or sponsor must present verification of the date required for the student to depart from the school (e.g., PCS orders). All of the conditions of an accelerated study program outlined by the student’s teachers must be met prior to withdrawal in order for grades to be assigned and credit to be granted. Students who withdraw prior to the 20-day limitation of the accelerated withdrawal policy will receive “withdrawal” grades rather than final grades. In this case, the sponsor/parent should notify the school two weeks prior to the date of withdrawal.

Arrival and Dismissal Procedures

Parents of students who walk to school are advised not to allow their children to leave home too early. Due to the lack of supervision, children should not arrive earlier than 8:00 a.m.

Your cooperation in this matter will greatly enhance the safety and security of our students. 

Parents must come to the front office to sign their child in if he/she arrives after 8:15 a.m. It should be noted that Base policy has determined that it is the responsibility of our students' parents as to whether their children are supervised by an adult or older sibling while walking to and from school or bus stop.

Applicable DoW Policies

Attendance Policy

In accordance with the policy stated in DoWEA Regulation 2095.01, “School Attendance,” August 26, 2011, as amended, school attendance is mandatory. All students are required to attend school to ensure continuity of instruction and that they successfully meet academic standards and demonstrate continuous educational progress. School attendance is a joint responsibility between the parent or sponsor, student, classroom teacher, school personnel, and, in some cases, the Command. Students with excessive school absences (or tardiness) shall be monitored by the Student Support Team to assist in the completion of all required work and successful mastery of course objectives.

Daily student attendance is identified based upon a quarter of the school day formula. Students will be identified as present or absent, based on the following criteria:

  1. Absent up to 25% of the school day = absent one-quarter of the school day
  2. Absent between 26%–50% of the school day = absent one-half of the school day
  3. Absent 51%–75% of the school day = absent three-quarters of the school day
  4. Absent 76%–100% of the school day = full-day absence

DoWEA considers the following conditions to constitute reasonable cause for absence from school for reasons other than school-related activities:

  1. Personal illness;
  2. Medical, dental, or mental health appointment;
  3. Serious illness in the student’s immediate family;
  4. A death in the student’s immediate family or of a relative;
  5. Religious holiday;
  6. Emergency conditions such as fire, flood, or storm;
  7. Unique family circumstances warranting absence and coordinated with school administration;
  8. College visits that cannot be scheduled on non-school days; and
  9. A pandemic event.

Unexcused absences may result in school disciplinary actions. An absence from school or a class without written verification from a parent or sponsor will be unexcused. Student attendance is calculated based upon the date of enrollment in a DoWEA school, which may occur anytime during the school year. Student attendance monitoring is designed to provide a continuum of intervention and services to support families and children in keeping children in school and combating truancy and educational neglect. Parents should notify the school of their child’s absence 30 minutes after the start of the school day. Too many unexcused absences may trigger the Student Support Team to convene.

School Bus Behavior & Discipline

Per DoDEA AI 1347.01 and 4500.02:

Riding school buses is a PRIVILEGE that may be suspended or revoked if a student does not behave in a safe and proper manner. The time students spend going to and from school is an extension of their school day. School buses are an extension of the school campus. As such, principals are equally as responsible for discipline on school buses as they are on school campuses. Principals may take disciplinary action for school bus misconduct consistent with Attachment 2 or may process them in accordance with procedures available for other school discipline. Nothing in this handbook precludes the principal from exercising appropriate discipline, including suspending the student from school or from school related activities, for misconduct on school buses.

All students are expected to adhere to the bus rider rules outlined on the Student Transportation page.

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Grade Regular Hours Summer Hours
PK - 5 8:10 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
  (Monday - Friday) 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
    (Monday - Friday)
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