A Marine in camouflage uniform holds his left fist to his chest and holds a trophy in his right hand while standing in an office with framed memorabilia on the walls behind him.

Retired Marine and Okinawa JROTC instructor is DODEA’s Teacher of the Year

Brent Cook, the Kubasaki High School JROTC instructor recently named Teacher of the Year for all Defense Department schools, has always been inspired by his students, going back to his Marine Corps career.

US Forces Korea to reduce its coronavirus-risk level, allow students to return to schools

Only the Seoul region will stay under the strictest prohibitions for the U.S. military after the three-day Lunar New Year holiday.

Virtual learning will be limited to 2,000 DODEA students worldwide next school year

Virtual school sign-ups for all DODEA regions begin March 23, a Pacific district spokeswoman said.

Pandemic-era ‘reverse parade’ becomes tradition for another class of Humphreys grads

“Reverse parades” provide an opportunity for the community to recognize and congratulate their own especially when strict coronavirus mitigation measures preclude large gatherings.

Far East basketball, cheerleading canceled due to coronavirus fears

DODEA-Pacific officials decide to cancel events in South Korea, Japan and Okinawa due to concerns over spread of coronavirus.

AFN and DODEA team up for TV broadcast to stop bullying

It may be “March Madness” time, but college basketball won’t be the only thing dominating American Forces Network television airwaves this weekend.

Days are numbered for free student meals at US military bases overseas

Free meals for students on U.S. bases overseas will no longer be available once the 2022-23 school year begins, Navy Exchange Service Command announced Wednesday.