Welcome to Patch American High School, located at Patch Barracks, Headquarters for US EUCOM, the United States European Command, in Vaihingen, a small section of Stuttgart, Germany.
Built in 1979, Patch is a testbed site for technology insertion programs in the Department of Defense Dependents Schools system. The post and school are named after Lt. General Alexander M. Patch.
As exemplified by our mascot the Panther, students and teachers at Patch are always on the prowl for exciting ways to improve our school and community. This home page, under development by students working in a number of projects, can link you to a variety of resources in the school, in the DoDDS system, and around the world.
Do you remember where you where when the Berlin Wall fell? It's been 5 years now, and Patch American High School is pleased to announce a new type of collaborative World Wide Web Project which will invite participation from students and researchers scattered throughout the globe. Over the course of the next 12 months, the Berlin Wall Falls: Perspectives from 5 Years Down the Road Project hopes to link student-produced Web documents from as many as 30 different sites.
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