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.
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.
To facilitate students wanting to play sports the health clinics are offering increased opportunities to have your sports physical completed. Please contact your assigned health clinic to schedule an appointment. Unassigned civilians may contact the facility closest to their home.
These appointments are for sports physicals only. No prescription refills, medical issues or preexisting problems will be discussed at this appointment as the time with the provider will be brief. If any parent or student feels that they need to address any medical issues, they will need to make a separate appointment with their own medical provider.
VILSECK HEALTH CLINIC SPORTS PHYSICALS:
1620-1900 by appointment only
Phone: 06371-9464-2300 or DSN 590-2300
GRAFENWHOER HEALTH CLINIC SPORTS PHYSICALS:
Phone: 06371-9464-3000 or DSN 590-3000
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Fall
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Winter
Open To: JROTC students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
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.
Term: Winter
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Fall
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Fall
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Fall
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Spring
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Spring
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Spring
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Spring
Open To: JROTC students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Term: Winter
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Required Documents: Power of attorney, yearly physical and inherent risk form; must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above with no more than 2 F's at any time; 10 practice dates before first competition.
Basketball Season starts early December. Please review Europe East Basketball Calendar for SY 22-23 to keep abreast of our upcoming games.
Term: Winter
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
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 Student Council at Vilseck High School is a forum through which students can voice their opinions and express their concerns to the administration. Also acting as a mediator between the various clubs and interest groups in the school, the Student Council helps organize the calendar of student events, encouraging participation from the whole student body.
Term: All Year
Open To: Students in grades 9-12
Term: Winter
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Term: All Year
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
The VHS Drama Club is dedicated to bringing the joy and power of Drama to students, by providing high quality dramatic programming at the beginner and intermediate levels. It pledges to offer participants the chance to experience the excitement and rewards of theatre arts while developing poise, social skills, confidence and the ability to work with others. Members of the Drama Club mount two productions a year (one each in the fall and spring), plus a winter talent show. Membership is open to anyone.
Term: All Year
Open To: Students in grades 9-12
The JROTC Drill Team is composed of students enrolled in the JROTC curriculum. Drill team members provide Color Guards at home sporting events for local services. Members learn precision drill movements and intricate drill maneuvers. The drill team is cadet-run and develops leadership, self-confidence, and teamwork.
Term: All Year
Open To: Students in JROTC grades 9-12.
MUSS is for students interested in controversial issues, current events, and debate. Students in grades 9-12 role play United States Senators, lobbyists, and members of the executive branch in a simulation of the Senate. Participants research a wide variety of contemporary issues and prepare bills for discussion and debate. Parliamentary procedures used in legislative debating are an essential part of the debate and are easy to learn. In short, MUSS provides a forum for students to use a wide range of communication skills as they seek to promote and pass legislative proposals in a dynamic and challenging simulation. If you like to argue the issues, MUSS is for you!
Term: All Year
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Students complete local projects and membership is based on grades, community service and recommendations.
Term: All Year
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Students complete local projects and compete in regional competitions.
Term: Winter
The purpose of ER is to maintain a community of students dedicated to the field of education and the profession of teaching. ER establishes a network with the faculty, staff, and experienced educators in local school districts and professional educational organizations. ER helps students explore financial aid and job opportunities in the field of education by providing opportunities to participate in conferences, conventions, workshops, and trips relevant to the profession.
Term: Winter
Open To: Students in grades 9-12
Term: Winter
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.
Term: Fall
Open To: Students in grades 9-12.