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More than 30,000 dependents of U.S. military personnel attend DoD schools in the United States, Puerto Rico and Guam. A listing of these schools is available with links to school email addresses and websites. It is also possible to view academic performance information on each school and district in the DoD Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary School system.

All DoD Domestic Schools are located on military bases, and families whose children attend DDESS must reside on base, with the exceptions of Puerto Rico and Guam, where families may live off base.

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Tremendous educational events occur daily at these 70+ schools. The following web pages provide an overview of school activities at four locations: Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, Fort Benning in Georgia, and Quantico in Virginia.

Members of the 525th Military Intelligence Brigade volunteer at McNair Elementary School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

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Major Kenneth Chambers, School Board President at MCB Quantico, visits school on a regular basis. Parental participation at the Virginia DDESS Schools, Quantico is strongly encouraged. Above, Maj Chambers looks in on a classroom at Ashurst Elementary School. Above, the garrison commander at Fort Benning, Georgia, Colonel John Mitchell, works on geography lessons with two students from Stowers Elementar School.