Month of the Military Child Essay: Hard but fun
When my Dad was young, he lived in Germany as well because his dad was in the Army. Read More
When my Dad was young, he lived in Germany as well because his dad was in the Army. Read More
By the time your ten, you will have traveled more places than some people have traveled in their whole entire lives.Read More
The RBES PTSA asked for all staff and students to wear purple on April 19, Purple Up Day, in recognition of Month of the Military Child. Read More
Online registration for Religious Support Office Programs, including volunteer opportunity. Read More
I can’t wait to see what happens next…Read More
Moving every three years — what’s it like to be me? Read More
Drawing by Stuttgart student depicts a family reunited following deployment. Read More
If you choose wings over roots, you’ll find you can fly.Read More
The students and staff were gathered at the beginning of the school day to hear that they had, indeed, read enough minutes–286,000 to be exact! Read More
After more than 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America program has updated its policy to a gender-neutral format, meaning boys and girls may now join a troop–together–in their communities.Read More
Books promoting diversity were purchased for Patch Elementary’s “Read Across America” program through a NEA grant. Read More
Patch Elementary School held its annual Black History Month program, Feb. 28.Read More
RBES spelling bee champ, 5th grader Shelby Jones, is going to the European PTA Regional Spelling Bee. Read More
The Denver Broncos hosted football and cheerleading clinics with more than 130 youth in attendance at Patch Middle School, Jan. 29.Read More
National PTA has recognized Robinson Barracks Elementary School and RBES PTSA as a 2018-2020 School of Excellence.Read More