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  • DoDDS-Kaiserslautern District
  • Superintendent of Schools
  • Unit 3405
  • APO, AE 09021

  • DoDDS-Kaiserslautern District
  • Superintendent of Schools
  • Gebäude 2786
  • Kapaun Air Station
  • 67663 Kaiserslautern
  • Phone: 0631-536-5905
  • From the U.S.: 011-49-631-536-5905
  • Fax: 0631-98762
  • Fax from U.S.: 011-49-631-98762
  • DSN: 489-5905

  • DSO Office: Org. Code 2500
  • KDSO DoDAAC: HE3630
DSO Offices Civ: Telephone
DSN: Telephone
District Superintendent's Office Civ: 0631-536-5905
DSN: 489-5905
Security Office Civ: 0631-536-5912
DSN: 489-5912
Kaiserslautern Transportation Office Civ: 0631-536-2877
DSN: 489-2877
Ramstein Transportation Office Civ: 06371-47-2877
DSN: 480-2877
Baumholder Transportation Office Civ: 06783-3054
DSN: 485-6874
Eifel Transportation Office Civ: 06565-61-5340/5352
DSN: 452-5340/5352
School Liaison Officer:
Kaiserslautern/Sembach/Vogelweh
Civ: 0631-536-6771
DSN: 489-6771
School Liaison Officer:
Ramstein/Landstuhl
Civ: 06371-47-9374/9375
DSN: 480-9374/9375
School Liaision Officer:
KMC Army
Civ: 06313-407-4123
DSN: 493-4123
School Liaision Officer:
Baumholder Complex
Civ: 06783-6968
DSN: 485-6968
School Liaision Officer:
Eifel Complex
Civ: 06565-61-6942
DSN: 452-6942
The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) school system spans the globe from Asia to Europe to the Americas. As part of the Department of Defense Dependents Schools in Europe (DoDDS-E), Kaiserslautern District is one of five school districts. The District Superintendent's Office (DSO) and its 20 schools are located in Germany. Each school is accredited by the North Central Association (NCA) of Schools.

Our Leadership

Dr. McMullenDr. McMullen comes to the Kaiserslautern district with a solid background centered on excellence in educational opportunities for all children. She recognizes the hard work and accomplishments that have taken place in the district in the past years and she is committed to supporting those as well as taking the district to even higher levels of sophistication and success for students.

Dr. DunhamDr. Liz Dunham has been involved in education throughout her entire life. She taught junior high school and senior high school for ten years in Iowa and Washington State before joining DoDDS in 1987. At that time, she was hired as a staff developer, and for the next 11 years, she worked with K-12 teachers and administrators on school improvement and effective teaching practices.