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.
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.
This Athletics Packet has the forms required to participate in each of the varsity level sports. See the coach for team specific documents.
All athletes must have a valid physical on file, be academically qualified (2.0 GPA) and have parent permission to play sports.
Eligibility: Males Grade 9-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current Sports Physical must be on file with the school nurse.
Eligibility: Females Grade 9-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current Sports Physical must be on file with the school nurse.
Basketball Season starts early December. Please review Europe East Basketball Calendar for SY 22-23 to keep abreast of our upcoming games.
Eligibility: Grade 7-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current Sports Physical must be on file with the school nurse.
Details: Middle School Wrestlers will only participate in exhibition meets with schools with other Middle School Wrestlers on their team.
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.
Eligibility: Grades 9-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current Sports Physical must be on file with the school nurse.
Eligibility: Males and Females Grade 7-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current Sports Physical must be on file with the school nurse.
Details: Middle school track athletes only compete in exhibition meets against schools with other middle school students on a track team.
Eligibility: Males Grade 9-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current Sports Physical must be on file with the school nurse.
Eligibility: Females Grade 9-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current Sports Physical must be on file with the school nurse.
Eligibility: Males and Females Grade 8-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current Sports Physical must be on file with the school nurse. (While the Drill Team is sponsored by the Army JROTC program, students do not have to be in JROTC in order to participate.)
Eligibility: Grade 9-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current sports physical must be on file with the school nurse.
Eligibility: Grade 7-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current sports physical must be on file with the school nurse.
Details: Middle school Cross Country runners only compete in exhibition meets against schools with other Middle School students on the Cross Country team.
Eligibility: Females Grades 9-12
Must have a 2.0 GPA. Current sports physical must be on file with the school nurse.
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 purpose of student council is to: develop leadership skills and to practice good citizenship, promote harmonious relations throughout the entire school, improve student/faculty relationships, improve school morale and general welfare, plan special events or projects such as Homecoming, spirit weeks and Field day, attend school improvement meetings, take part in implementing our mission and goal.
Weekly meeting attendance is mandatory, as well as participation in event preparations, school improvement (attend CSI and SILT meetings), and attend monthly School Advisory Committee (SAC) meetings.
Procedure for joining: Any student wishing to run for BAHS Student Council Office must attend meetings and run for office by filling out the intent to run for office application. Voting takes place during the meetings when all of the candidates have been given the opportunity to turn in the required paperwork. The application must be approved by the principal and guidance councilor.
Membership: The High School Student Council is made up of four elected officers, grade-level officers and various class representatives: one President in 11th or 12th grade, one Vice President in 11th or 12th grade, a secretary in 10th through 12th and a treasurer in 10th through 12th grade.
The Middle School Student Council is made up of four elected officers, grade level officers and various class representatives: one President in 7th or 8th grade, one Vice President in 7th or 8th grade, a secretary in 7th or 8th grade and treasurer in 7th or 8th grade.
Meeting Time: During Lunch
Meeting Days: Tuesday
Open To: Any student in good standing both academically and socially may run for election in student council.
Additional Info: See school sponsor for location.
Eligibility: Any and all 7th through 12th grade students who are positive, open minded, friendly, well rounded and posses good leadership, citizenship and service skills who are interested in being ambassadors to our school and community by sponsoring new students who come to Baumholder.
Description: Students are trained to provide leadership in order to support students who are transitioning to or from their school. The team is composed of advisors and students of all grade levels.The focus is student-centered, and is student-led. Students act as sponsors to new students, ambassadors to the school. They are available to answer questions via email before new students arrive, they greet them upon arrival, give personalized tours of the school, answer the many questions new students have about our school and community, host social events for new students and students leaving, and help to give the new students an overall positive experience during their transition to our school..
Meeting Time: Determined as needed when new students arrive or when students leave.
Open To: Grades: 7th - 12th
Eligibility: Open to 11 th/12 th graders (apply as 10 th/11 th graders in February) Must have 3.4 GPA (without rounding) at the end of semester
Description: The 4 pillars: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, Character
Meeting Time: During high school lunch.
Meeting Days: Monday
Open To: Grades: 11th & 12th
Must have 3.4 GPA (without rounding) at end of semester
Description: The 5 pillars: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, Character, Citizenship
Meeting Time: During High School Lunch
Meeting Days: Monday
Open To: Grades: 7th - 10th
Help with assignments is provided by sponsor or Honor society tutors.
Meeting Time: 1500 - 1600
Meeting Days: Monday,Thursday
Open To: Grades: 7th - 12th
Problem Solving exploration.
Meeting Time: Maroon Day Lunch 1105 - 1245 and after school as needed.
Open To: Grades: 7th & 8th
Interested students in grades 9-12 should speak to the art teacher
Meeting Time: Various
Open To: Grades 9-12
Meets Mondays, 3-4 pm, in the art room. Students grades 6-12.
Open To: Grades 6-12
Taking the science fair out of the auditorium and into cyberspace.
eCybermission is a web-based Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics competition. Your team will propose a solution to a real problem in your community and compete for State, Regional and National Awards.
eCybermission challenges you to explore how Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics work in your world.
Term: All Year
Meeting Time: Meeting times vary
Open To: Students in grades 6-7-8-9.