MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2026
Montgomery County Schools decided to close early today, therefore the GISW is running on Plan C.
- Classes end at 1:45 pm.
- Lunch Break takes place in accordance with the regular schedule
- Buses leave school at 1:55 pm only and follow the
- Afternoon Program and Extended Care are cancelled.
- All afternoon and evening events are cancelled.
- For more details, please see the Standard Procedure for Cancellation of Classes at : /cancellation-of-classes.html
Nachdem Montgomery County heute ein vorzeitiges Unterrichtsende beschlossen hat gilt an der GISW Plan C.
- Der Unterricht endet um 13:45 Uhr.
- Die Mittagspause findet gem盲脽 normalem Stundenplan statt.
- Die Schulbusse fahren nur um 13:55 Uhr und folgen dem .
- Das Nachmittagsprogramm und die Sp盲tbetreuung finden heute nicht statt.
- Es finden keine Nachmittags- und Abendveranstaltungen statt.
- Weitere Details finden Sie im Standardverfahren zur Regelung bei Unterrichtsausfall unter: /unterrichtsausfall.html
On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, the 11th grade of the German International School Washington had the honor of attending a luncheon with 26 Holocaust survivors at the German Embassy in Washington, D.C. This memorable event was arranged by our history teachers Ms. Walker and Mr. Muscarella and allowed students to personally engage with those who had lived through one of the darkest chapters of human history.
Upon arrival, students were warmly welcomed in German embassy and seated in small groups鈥攅ach table hosting two Holocaust survivors and 4 students. Amongst the speeches was one by the German Ambassador, who emphasized the importance of remembrance and responsibility. Following him, one of the survivors recounted his story and the importance of the engagement of younger generations. Two of our own classmates, Florian Schmitt and Lucas Everett, also gave speeches that expressed our gratitude and commitment to carrying these stories forward. Over a beautifully arranged lunch, students conversed with the guests, listening firsthand to the stories of survival, courage, and resilience, but also engaging in lighter, everyday topics.
This luncheon was a profound experience that reminded us of our role in preserving memory and truth. Students learned of the living memories of each individual who had endured war, persecution, and loss. We are very greatly to everyone involved in making this experience possible!
Amelia F. and Josephine B. (Grade 11)