Community Information
School Advisory Committee (SAC)
The School
Advisory Committee (SAC) is an elected group of parents and professional school
employees. The SAC advises the principal on matters within the jurisdiction of
the school and DoDDS.
Matters addressed may include:
school policies, instructional programs, pupil services, and student standards
of conduct and discipline . Community matters which the IAC (Installation
Advisory Committee) may address include: maintenance, safety, security,
transportation, and administrative and logistical support services provided by
the installation commander.
Illesheim Elementary PTSA
Illesheim Elementary School PTSA welcomes you to the 2012-2013 School Year
Dues Per Person: $7 - one year membership
Dues Per Family: $20 - one year membership
Membership Includes:
$1 off PTSA hosted dinners during school events and up-to-date information about school activities involving your children. ($3.75 also goes directly to the National PTSA payable to the European PTSA.)
Meetings – 2nd Wednesday of every month at 1115. All members welcome! Please bring us new and exciting ideas or help support existing projects!
Members will receive discounts and incentives throughout the year if you have a membership. Most importantly, you will be part of a team…a community! We will enrich the school environment by supporting the staff, faculty and the children's education. This is done by supplementing the schools budget through fundraisers and events.
Here are our upcoming PTSA events:
September 6 ~ 1700-1900 Open House @ IES
1700-1745 Enjoy a PTSA sponsored dinner and
General Membership Meeting
1745 – 1900 Visit with your child(ren)’s teacher(s)
*Volunteers needed to work dinner, bake sale and selling of
PTSA memberships and Spirit Wear
September 26 ~ Fall Class Photos
*Volunteers needed for photos
December 11-13 ~ Holiday Store
PTSA provides to following to children of IES: School Photos, Yearbooks, Agendas for 4-6 grades, Online resources like Brain Pop, Raz Kids and Spell City, the Spelling Bee, Book Fairs, Spring Carnival and pre-order school supply boxes amount so many other enrichments to make your child's elementary experience as rich a possible.
School Volunteering Opportunities
Parents
volunteers are used in many of the classrooms and in the Information Center.
Parents come to read to and with students and help in many other ways. Please
contact your child's teacher or the school office at 011-49-9841-83731 if you
are interested in volunteering at IES.
History of
Storck Barracks
Storck Barracks is named in honor
of Colonel Louis B. Storck, U.S. Army. Colonel Storck served as Executive
Officer for the 4th Armored Division, Commander of Combat Command A and 37th
Armored Regiment, as well as, the S-3 and Commander of the Tank Destroyer
Battalion during World War II. Colonel Storck was awarded the Silver Star
posthumously for his gallantry in action near Raids, France from July 17th
through the 25th, 1944.
The 425 acre
"Luft Park" that eventually became Storck Barracks came into being in 1936 for
utilization by the German Air Force. It was first used as a supply, maintenance
and repair facility for the Luftwaffe. The Castle Berlichingen in the village of
Illesheim was used as headquarters. In the same year a Bahnhof and Post Office
were built. Between the time of its construction in 1936 and the fall of
the Nazi government was the airfield used only twice by fighter aircraft. For 10
months in 1942 the Edelweiss Squadron underwent transition training from the U88
to the Messerschmidt 410 before being assigned to the Western Front . In 1943 it housed a night fighter squadron flying ME410's
against Allied Bombers out of England.
In early April,
1945, the German soldiers left the airfield taking with them everything that
could be transported. On April 13th the 101st Calvary Group, U.S. Army captured
Illesheim. U.S. Air Force used the airfield as a base against Nazi Germany from
April to May of 1945.
Since 1947 there has been a succession of U.S.
units with a variety of missions stationed at Illesheim. In the late 50's and
early 60's new troop billets, a dining facility and family housing were
constructed. Major renovations occurred in 1973. In 1985-1987 the Flight
Simulator was constructed. Currently Storck Barracks serves as the
Headquarters for the 11th AVN REGT.
For all the information about the Ansbach Garrison visit their website at www.ansbach.army.mil/