Our mission is to Educate, Engage and Empower military-connected students to succeed in a dynamic world.
Yokosuka Middle School opened its classrooms to serve military connected students of Commander Fleet Activities-Yokosuka in 2003. The school contains 142,000 square feet of space and accommodates more than 625 students. There are 39 general purpose classrooms, one industrial technology classroom, one information center (library), one music (band) classroom, one strings and choir classroom, one family consumer science classroom, one art classroom, two computer lab classrooms, nine science / lab classrooms, and one large multipurpose room that includes a full size gym with boys and girls locker rooms, cafeteria with a full school meal program, and stage.
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This video was created by our students to help others who may not have used a locker before. Because our lockers are a little different than the usual ones, we hope this video helps make using your locker easier!
Military children move three times more often than their civilian peers. This equates to students going through approximately six to nine different schools during their academic K-12 years. Studies show that frequent moves cause stress and anxiety adversely impacting students’ academic, social and emotional well-being (Desrosiers, 2014). A systematic and comprehensive student transition program has been shown to positively impact students’ academic and social achievements. The Pacific Transition Program (PTP) was developed to address these issues. The PTP reduces the time it takes for students to adjust to their new school and new environment. The sooner students are integrated into the school and community, the sooner they focus on academic performance and feel adjusted socially and emotionally. Once a week we offer an on-boarding session for our new students. The topics, listed below, will be hosted in partnerships with other school faculty and staff, our military and community counterparts, including our School Liaison Officer (SLO), Teen Center, and our Parent and Teacher Organization (PTO).