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Child, Youth and School Services

Army Child, Youth & School (CYS) Services supports the Army Family Covenant by reducing the conflict between a Soldier’s mission readiness and parental responsibilities.

CYS Services seeks to be there
where you need it...
...both on and off post, CYS offers a variety of affordable, quality care programs for children and youth from six weeks to 18 years, as well as sports and instructional programs
when you need it...
...based on your requirements – be it early morning, late evening, weekends or 24 hours a day, CYS provides options that support Army Families.

CYS Services works with parents, students, and schools...
...to mitigate the challenges resulting from children switching school systems because of Family relocation or when parents are deployed.

CYS Services supports all components...
...Active Duty, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Reserve, and Accessions Command, wherever they are: on post, off post, and in communities.

Child, Youth and School Services


 

We want our children in the Army to appreciate the history of the Army and appreciate how much they are a part of the history of the Army. When we look at the contributions our Soldiers and their Families make, our children are a very important part.

- Former Army Secretary Pete Geren



Special Interest


Child, Youth and School Services Online Tutoring*
Tutoring - now available through Live Homework Help® by Tutor.com™
(* For Army affiliated children)


Women's History Month



Featured Stories


STUTTGART, Germany -- Some things aren't made to last. The Boys Scouts of America organization isn't one of them. The organization, known for training boys ages 11-17 to be skilled and helpful members of their community, celebrated 100 years in operation Feb. 8, and Stuttgart area Scouts took the opportunity to put on a Scout show for the community.

STUTTGART, Germany -- It takes a lot of cupcakes and bake sales to raise $1,900. But all it took for the Robinson Barracks Elementary/Middle School Parent Teacher Student Association was a little brainstorming.

STUTTGART, Germany -- Brushing teeth isn't just about good hygiene. It's about confidence, according to U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart dental employees. That's why a team from the Stuttgart Dental Clinic traveled to every garrison school this month as part of the National Children's Dental Health Month. During the visits, children in kindergarten through fifth grade were individually screened and learned how - and why - they should brush their teeth properly.

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - About 100 middle and high school students competed in the Kaiserslautern district-level National History Day Competition Feb. 16 at Ramstein High School.