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Giessen American High School

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66:. The facility was notable for its placement in the midst of woodlands, surrounded by forest and foliage, such as rhododendrons and mushrooms, and has been described by those who worked there as "fairytale"-like and "prettiest in DoDDS Europe." Much of these unique attributes were due to environmental accommodations at the time of the school's planning and construction. 113:
and the school's colors were red and black. The school's student athletes, clubs, and activities traveled throughout Europe on a weekly basis to convene and compete with students from other DoDDS schools. Notable athletic achievements include the Griffins winning the European Basketball Championship
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agency, military spouses, and independent contract civilians (both German and American). From 1985-1996, the facility taught children in grades 9-12 (typically aged 14–18), utilizing a curriculum designed to approximate (and meet the graduation requirements of) a typical United States public
82:. In 1996, continued drawdown of the United States Army presence in Germany led to a consolidation of school facilities, and students in grades 7 and 8 were moved to the high school location. At the time of its closing, the school was known as "Giessen American Middle/High School." 105:
in Germany, in advance of the final closure of the Giessen Army Depot the following year. Though the grounds were returned to the German Federal government, they and the school buildings remained largely untouched in the years that followed, falling into disrepair.
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and were often housed in dormitories during the week, returning to their sponsors (typically parents)' quarters in and around
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Prior to the establishment of Giessen American High School, students took buses and trains to
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on weekends and during holidays. The school closed in 2007, following the 2005 round of
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in 1994 and having three players represent the school on the DODDS All Star Team.
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All that is left of Giessen High School as of April 17th 2013
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The Giessen American High School mascot was the mythological
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The high school opened in 1985 in what was then central
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Department of Defense Dependents School
Giessen Army Depot
Giessen
Hesse
Germany
West Germany
World War II
German Green Party
U.S. Government
DoDDS
high school
Frankfurt American High School
Friedberg
Bad Nauheim
Giessen
Base Realignment and Closure
Griffin
Benjamin Bryant



"Giessen students, staff cope as school's closing nears"
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All that is left of Giessen High School as of April 17th 2013
"Benjamin Bryant"
Categories
Department of Defense Education Activity
Educational institutions established in 1985
1985 establishments in West Germany
Educational institutions disestablished in 2007

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