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The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is a federal school system headquartered in
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, responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and managing prekindergarten through 12th grade educational programs on behalf of the
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(DoD). DoDEA operates 163 accredited schools in 8 districts located in 11 foreign countries, 7 states, Guam, and Puerto Rico. DoDEA employs 15,000 employees who serve 71,000 children of
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military and DoD civilian families. DoDEA has also historically served children of non-military and non-government affiliated families and continues to this day with admitting local students even in international locations. DoDEA operates as a field activity of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness). It is headed by a director who oversees all agency functions from DoDEA headquarters in Alexandria. DoDEA's schools are divided into 3 geographic areas: Europe, the Pacific, and the Americas. It is one of two U.S. federal government school systems, along with the
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(BIE).


History

Shortly after the end of
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, the
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established schools for the children of its servicemembers stationed in Europe and the Pacific. Schools for children of military members stationed at various bases in the United States were already well-established. First administered by the military branches they served, the growing number of schools was soon transferred to civilian managers, then organized into two separate but parallel systems: the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (Pacific and Europe) overseas, and the Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools (Americas) in the United States. In 1994 the two systems were brought together under an umbrella agency, the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA). Shortly thereafter, the DoDEA logo was created by DoDEA Art Director, Calvin Bohner, in 1998.


Activities

The DoDEA instructional program provides a prekindergarten through 12th grade curriculum. Currently 100% of DoDEA schools are accredited and in good standing with their regional accrediting agency. Students consistently achieve high scores in the National Assessment of Educational Progress and above the national average on standardized assessments. Minority students have been especially successful, scoring at or near the highest in the United States in mathematics. DoDEA measures student progress with multiple performance-based assessments. The TerraNova standardized test provides DoDEA with results that it can compare to a nationwide sample. DoDEA students also take the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), which provides comparisons of student achievement in reading, writing, math, and science. All DoDEA schools are accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI) or the
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Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), which provide each school with an independent evaluation. Schools submit annual reports of data, and every five years they host an on-site validation visit led by education experts from the United States. Following the on-site visits, the experts send a report that includes recommendations for improvements to each of the schools visited. DoDEA conducts internal monitoring of educational programs to ensure high-quality implementation of new programs and overall effectiveness of existing programs. Monitoring activities may include, but are not limited to the following activities: surveys, interviews, focus groups, classroom observations and the analysis of achievement and training data. Currently 100% of DoDEA schools are accredited and in good standing.


Operations

In 2008 the
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published a study stating that decreased military budgets resulted in 70% of the DoDEA schools having campuses in less than ideal physical condition, with their conditions specifically noted as either "poor" or "failing". A 2015 editorial of the ''
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'' noted that schools in the DoDEA, were well funded, partly due to post-
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security concerns and partly because of the size of the DOD itself, as well as the leadership of
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, who served as the Secretary of Defense. The ''Star-Tribune'' contrasted this with the lesser-funded
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(BIE) network, also federal and serving Native American students. Sarah Mervosh of ''
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'', citing National Assessment of Educational Progress scores and performance levels of racial minorities, wrote in 2023 that DoDEA campuses "quietly achieve results most educators can only dream of." The nature of military employment means that students have parents with jobs and support structures, and according to Mervosh, the DoDEA campuses are "well-funded, socioeconomically and racially integrated, and have a centralized structure that is not subject to the whims of school boards or mayors." That year,
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, also of ''The New York Times'', wrote that the DoDEA "has been performing well for years and continued to do so during" the
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. On February 7, 2025 the DoDEA issued a statement that it would be removing "books potentially related to gender ideology or discriminatory equity ideology topics" in its schools, resulting in a list of titles to be reviewed that include ''The Kite Runner'', ''An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States'', and ''Brave New World.''


Academic achievement

In 2001 the
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(GAO) wrote "The academic achievement of DOD students, as measured by their performance on standardized tests and their plans for enrolling in college, generally exceeds that of elementary and secondary students nationwide. On college admission tests, DOD students score at or near national averages."


DoDEA Americas Region

Headquartered in
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, in the
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, DoDEA Americas is divided into 2 school districts (Americas Mid-Atlantic and Americas Southeast) and operates 51 schools at 16 military communities on the U.S. mainland, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. As of May 2019, it educates approximately 22,000 students of U.S. military and eligible DoD civilian personnel families.


DoDEA Americas' Mid-Atlantic District


Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, NC

* Bitz IS * Brewster MS * Heroes ES * Johnson PS * Lejeune HS * Tarawa Terrace ES (note DeLalio ES is at MCAS New River)


Fort Bragg, NC

* Albritton MS * Bowley ES * Devers ES * Gary Ivan Gordon ES - In the Linden Oaks area * Hampton PS * Irwin IS * Poole ES * Randall David Shughart ES - In Linden Oaks * Shughart MS - In Linden Oaks High school students attend local public schools based on what county they reside in:
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for Cumberland County residents, and
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for Hoke County residents. The Cumberland County parts are assigned to
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. The Linden Oaks area is in
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, and is assigned to Overhills High School.


Marine Corps Air Station New River, NC

* DeLalio ES Brewster Middle School and
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in
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serve the community for secondary school.


Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, VA

* Dahlgren ES/MS ** The school first opened in 1921. The school's principal facility was built during
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. In 2011 a review of the building found that it was in "poor" shape. King George County Public Schools operates non-DoDEA public schools in King George County. Most off-post persons associated with NSF Dahlgren send their children to King George County schools. King George High School is the local county high school.


Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA

* Crossroads ES **The facility was scheduled to open in Spring 2016. It had a cost of $47 million. It has a two-story media center and a rooftop environmental science center, patio, and garden. The facility uses natural light and heating from geothermal sources. In 2015 the ''Star-Tribune'' described it as "state-of-the-art school design". It replaced Ashurst, Burrows, and Russell elementary schools in Quantico. * Quantico MS/HS


USMA West Point, NY

* West Point ES * West Point MS The academy is physically in the Highland Falls Central School District. The military installation sends students to James I. O'Neill High School of Highland Falls for high School, under contract. Pre-school through 8th grade attend school on the military academy grounds. The elementary school and the middle school are part of the DoDEA system, not in the Highland Falls School District. In 2021, 190 high school children living on post attended James I O'Neill High School. In 2021 the agency at West Point announced that the bid to educate West Point High School students would be competitive. In March 2022 the O'Neill contract was renewed.


Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba

* W.T. Sampson ES/HS


Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen, PR

* Ramey Unit School ES/MS/HS


Fort Buchanan, PR

* Antilles ES * Antilles MS * Antilles HS


DoDEA Americas' Southeast District


Fort Benning, GA

* Dexter ES * Faith MS * McBride ES * Stowers ES * White ES High school students attend local public high schools operated by county governments. - The document states that the county schools have high school zoning. The portion in Muscogee County is zoned to high schools of Muscogee County Schools. The portion in Chattahoochie County is zoned to Chattahoochee County Schools. Off-base families attend county school systems, with residents of Georgia attending those systems, and Alabama residents being in Lee County Schools and Russell County Schools.


Fort Campbell, KY

* Barkley ES * Barsanti ES * Fort Campbell HS * Lucas ES * Mahaffey MS * Marshall ES The high school first opened in 1962. The current high school building was dedicated in 2018. Of the students, the percentage who attend for all four years total at FCHS is 10. There were plans for a new middle school, but in 2019 the funds were instead designated for a wall along the Mexico-United States border.


Fort Jackson, SC

The DoDEA schools on-post for Fort Jackson are Pierce Terrace Elementary School (Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 1) and C.C. Pinckney Elementary School (grades 2–6). Students are zoned to non-DoDEA schools for secondary school: Dent Middle School and Richland Northeast High School, which are operated by Richland County School District Two.


Fort Knox, KY

* Fort Knox Middle High School * Scott Intermediate School * Van Voorhis ES * Kingsolver ES


Fort Novosel, AL

* Ellis D. Parker Elementary School Students beyond the elementary level may attend non-DoDEA schools for secondary levels, with an on-post family choosing one of the following three options: Daleville City School System, Enterprise City School System, or Ozark City Schools. Enterprise operates Enterprise High School and Ozark operates
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.


Fort Stewart, GA

* Diamond ES * Kessler ES * Murray ES Students at the secondary level on Fort Stewart attend public schools operated by county school districts. Liberty County School District operates the public schools in Liberty County.


Maxwell Air Force Base, AL

* Maxwell AFB ES/MS Magnet In August 2019, of the children who were dependents of military families attached to Maxwell AFB who were enrolled in public schools, 18.03% attended the DoDEA school. In May 2019, residents of the MaxWell FamCamp, previously only zoned to Montgomery Public Schools, now became allowed to send their children to the DoDEA school zone. There was previously a policy that stated that FamCamp residents were not allowed to use the DoDEA school. For high school residents are zoned to Montgomery Public Schools facilities: residents of the main base are zoned to George Washington Carver High School, while residents of the Gunner Annex are zoned to Dr. Percy L. Julian High School. Residents may attend magnet schools. By 2019, the Autauga County Schools and Elmore County Public School System began to allow Maxwell AFB on post families to send their children to their schools. In 2019 Pike Road Schools's board of trustees agreed to allow Maxwell AFB on-post families to send their children to Pike Road High School.


Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, SC

* Bolden ES/MS * Elliott ES Beaufort County School District operates public high schools serving MCAS Beaufort, and in sum has the highest number of students, of any school system, affiliated with MCAS Beaufort. Battery Creek High School is the zoned public high school for MCAS Beaufort.


DoDEA Europe Region

Headquartered in Kapaun AS, Kaiserslautern, Germany, DoDEA Europe is organized into 3 districts (EU East, EU South, and EU West) and operates 65 schools within 27 U.S. military communities across Europe. As of May 2019, the DoDEA European region educates approximately 27,000 children of U.S. military and eligible DoD civilian personnel families.


DoDEA Europe East District


USAG Ansbach, Germany

* Ansbach ES


Baumholder Military Community, Germany (USAG Rheinland-Pfalz)

* Baumholder MS/HS * Smith ES


Garmisch Military Community, Germany USAG Bavaria

* Garmisch ES/MS


Grafenwohr/Vilseck Military Community, USAG Bavaria, Germany

* Grafenwoehr ES * Netzaberg ES * Netzaberg MS * Vilseck ES * Vilseck HS


Hohenfels Military Community, Germany USAG Bavaria, Germany

* Hohenfels ES * Hohenfels MS/HS


Kaiserslautern Military Community (KMC), Germany

* Kaiserslautern ES * Kaiserslautern MS * Kaiserslautern HS * Landstuhl ES/MS * Sembach ES * Sembach MS * Vogelweh ES


Ramstein AB, Germany (Part of KMC)

*Ramstein ES * Ramstein HS * Ramstein IS * Ramstein MS


USAG Stuttgart, Germany

* Patch ES * Patch MS * Robinson Barracks ES * Stuttgart ES * Stuttgart HS


USAG Wiesbaden, Germany

* Aukamm ES * Wiesbaden HS * Wiesbaden MS * Hainerberg ES


DoDEA Europe South District


Ankara American Community, Turkey

* Ankara ES/MS/HS


Aviano AB, Italy

* Aviano ES * Aviano MS/HS


Naval Support Activity Bahrain

* Bahrain ES/HS


Camp Darby Military Community, USAG Italy

* Livorno ES/MS


Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy

* Naples ES * Naples MS/HS


Naval Air Station Rota, Spain

* Rota ES * Rota MS/HS


Moron AB, Seville, Spain

* Sevilla ES/MS


Sigonella Air Station, Sicily (IT)

* Sigonella ES * Sigonella MS/HS


Vicenza Military Community, USAG Italy

* Vicenza ES * Vicenza MS * Vicenza HS


DoDEA Europe West District


Schinnen Military Community, USAG Benelux, Brunssum, The Netherlands

* AFNORTH ES * AFNORTH MS/HS


RAF Alconbury, United Kingdom

* Alconbury ES * Alconbury MS/HS


Brussels Military Community, USAG Benelux, Belgium

* Brussels ES/HS


RAF Croughton, United Kingdom

* Croughton ES


Kleine Brogel Air Base, USAG Benelux Belgium

* Kleine Brogel ES


RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom

* Feltwell ES * Lakenheath ES * Lakenheath HS * Liberty IS


SHAPE Military Community, US Army Garrison Benelux, Mons, Belgium

* SHAPE ES * SHAPE MS * SHAPE HS


Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany

* Spangdahlem ES * Spangdahlem MS * Spangdahlem HS


DoDEA Pacific Region

Headquartered in Yokota AB, Japan, the DoDEA Pacific region is organized into 3 districts (Pacific East, Pacific South, and Pacific West) and operates 47 schools on 21 U.S. military installations in Guam, Japan, Okinawa and South Korea. As of May 2019, the DoDEA Pacific Region educates over 22,000 children of U.S. military and eligible DoD civilian personnel families.


Pacific East District


Camp Zama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

* Arnn American ES * Zama American MS/HS


Commander Fleet Activities Sasebo

* Darby ES * E.J. King MS/HS * Sasebo ES


Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka

* Ikego ES * Kinnick HS * Sullivans ES * Yokosuka MS


Marine Corp Air Station Iwakuni

* Iwakuni ES * Iwakuni MS * M.C. Perry ES * M.C. Perry HS


Misawa Air Base

* Edgren MS/HS * Sollars ES


NAF Atsugi

* Lanham ES


Yokota Air Base

* Mendel ES * Yokota MS * Yokota HS * Yokota West ES


Pacific South District


Andersen AFB (Guam)

* Andersen ES * Andersen MS


Camp Foster, Okinawa

* Killin ES * Kubasaki HS * Zukeran ES


Camp Kinser, Okinawa

* Kinser ES


Camp Lester, Okinawa

* Lester MS


Camp McTureous, Okinawa

* Bechtel ES


Kadena Airforce Base, Okinawa

* Amelia Earhart IS * Bob Hope PS * Kadena ES * Kadena HS * Kadena MS * Ryukyu MS Stearley Heights Elementary School closed in 2021.


Naval Base Guam

* McCool ES/MS


U.S. Naval Hospital (Guam)

* Guam HS


Pacific West District


Osan Air Base

* Osan American ES * Osan American MS/HS Osan American Middle High School formed in 2017 with the consolidation of the middle and high schools. In September 2017 it had 320 students.


US Army Garrison Daegu – Camp George

* Daegu American ES


US Army Garrison Daegu – Camp Walker

* Daegu MS/HS Daegu Middle High School formed in 2017 with the consolidation of the middle and high schools. In September 2017 it had 299 students.


US Army Garrison Humphreys

* Humphreys Central ES * Humphreys West ES * Humphreys MS * Humphreys HS


Former schools

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ES *
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ES ; Philippines * Wagner High School (Clark Air Base) ; South KoreaAlt URL
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See also

*
Department of Defense Dependents Schools The Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) are a network of schools, both primary and secondary, that serve the dependant, dependents of United States military and civilian United States Department of Defense (DoD) personnel in three a ...
* List of schools in United States territories


References


External links


Official DoDEA Website
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