Department of Defense Education Activity

All after school clubs and activities (i.e. jump rope, art, music, math, sports, etc.)will normally meet only on days that the school follows a full day schedule, NOT on early release days. There is no extra-curricular activity bus for students who participate in these activities. Parents whose child frequently rides a bus must make transportation and/or other arrangements for the student to be picked up from school following the activity. Notification of these activities will be sent to the parent along with the day and time of the activity. In addition, due to unforeseen training, meetings, or teacher absences, an activity may be canceled without advanced notice. The sponsoring teacher will endeavor to notify students and parents of the canceled activity if time permits. If the activity is canceled at the last minute, students will be notified through the school intercom system at the end of the instructional day.

Sponsors of clubs and extracurricular activities determine academic and behavioral (disciplinary) requirements that students must meet to participate in school sponsored extracurricular activities or to hold a leadership position in a curriculum-related club, team or student organization.


Europe Student Activities

All students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities whether they be athletic, academic or social in nature. These activities help to shape students and prepare them for the future as part of a well rounded education.

Some of our athletics and activities are Europe based events, which means that there is a culminating area wide championship for athletics that mimics a state championship. Europe Activities are support curriculum and offer area wide available throughout the year that range from art, drama and music to math, language and film/entertainment. More information concerning Europe specific activities can be found under on the  DoDEA Europe, Student Activities page.

The athletic program at Alconbury Middle High School offers opportunities for every student to participate. There is interscholastic competition for boys and girls during three seasons. The Interscholastic Athletics Program (IAP) is open to all students in grades 9 -12. To participate on an athletic team, a student must meet all criteria established by DoDEA, and AMHS. This includes adherence to the DoDEA Academic Eligibility Standards. Sportsmanship and personal fitness are two of the goals of the athletics program. All participants and parents must sign and abide by the Alconbury Middle High School Athletic Code. A physical examination each year is required to practice, or play. Any medication left with school nurse or carried by an athlete (i.e. inhaler) MUST have a medication permission form which is submitted to school nurse. There is also an athletics packet that is required for all students participating in the Interscholastic Athletics Program.

With a student population of fewer than 200, Alconbury Middle High School competes in DoDEA Division 2 & 3 Athletics. There are sometimes opportunities for middle school students to participate in our athletics program, but they do not travel to the continent with HS teams.

WINTER SEASON

High School:

7th and 8th Grade

  • Wrestling

Required Documents: Yearly Sport Physical, Inherent Risk Form, Drug and Alcohol Policy Form, Parent and Student Agreement Form, Student Athletic Code, Student and Behavior Expectations.  Student must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition; and meet the other parameters referenced in the DoDEA Europe Interscholastic Athletics Program Manual. 

Wrestling

Wrestling practices start early November. Off-season conditioning is necessary to the success of wrestlers. The team will travel 5 or 6 times during the season and managing a healthy diet is crucial to your success. Please review Europe Wrestling Calendar for SY 22-23 to keep abreast of our upcoming games.

Open To: Grade 7-12

SPRING SEASON

High School:

  • Track and Field

  • Soccer

  • Softball

  • Golf

7th and 8th Grade:

  • Track and Field

  • Golf

Required Documents: Yearly Sport Physical, Inherent Risk Form, Drug and Alcohol Policy Form, Parent and Student Agreement Form, Student Athletic Code, Student and Behavior Expectations.  Student must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition; and meet the other parameters referenced in the DoDEA Europe Interscholastic Athletics Program Manual. 

Open To: Grade 7-12

FALL SEASON

High School:

  • Cheerleading

  • Cross Country

  • Tennis

  • Volleyball

  • Football

7th and 8th Grade: 

  • Cross Country

  • Tennis


Required Documents: Yearly Sport Physical, Inherent Risk Form, Drug and Alcohol Policy Form, Parent and Student Agreement Form, Student Athletic Code, Student and Behavior Expectations.  Student must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition; and meet the other parameters referenced in the DoDEA Europe Interscholastic Athletics Program Manual. 

Open To: Grade 7-12

Europe Student Activities

All students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities whether they be athletic, academic or social in nature. These activities help to shape students and prepare them for the future as part of a well rounded education.

Some of our athletics and activities are Europe based events, which means that there is a culminating area wide championship for athletics that mimics a state championship. Europe Activities are support curriculum and offer area wide available throughout the year that range from art, drama and music to math, language and film/entertainment. More information concerning Europe specific activities can be found under on the  DoDEA Europe, Student Activities page.

All students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities whether they be athletic, academic or social in nature. These activities help to shape students and prepare them for the future as part of a well rounded education.

School clubs are a great way to develop new interests and to make new friends. Students can select these activities based on their interests. Several teachers are the sponsors and coordinate the programs with parents, students, and community volunteers. We provide the following clubs/activities.

Clubs/Activities Offered

  • Art club
  • Chinese club
  • Drama club
  • Educators Rising club
  • Environmental club
  • Future Business Leaders of America
  • Future Educators of America
  • Gaming club
  • Golf club
  • Homework club
  • Junior Leadership Seminar
  • MathCounts
  • Model United Nations
  • Model United States Senate
  • National Honor Society
  • National Junior Honor Society
  • Newsletter club
  • Photography club
  • Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) club
  • Robotics club
  • STEMposium
  • Student Council
  • Yearbook club