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PARENT COFFEE - LITERACY
Wednesday, February 24
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MS Guidance Oce
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Rusc Pathways
MIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE SCHOOL
ISSUE # 21
SY 2015–2016
WEEK OF:
FEBRUARY 8 TO 12
Weekly Publication for Middle School Parents
Friday BulletinInside this issue:
FEBRUARY—MARCH:
MS Upcoming Events:
CLASSROOM WITHOUT WALLS
February 15 - 19
NATIONAL HOLIDAY
Monday, February 8
NATIONAL HOLIDAY
Thursday, February 25
NO SCHOOL
Friday, February 26
MAP TESTING
February 29 to March 23
G8 PARENT TRANSITION MEETING
Wednesday, March 2
ACADEMIC BOWL
Wednesday, March 9
Dear Parents,
This week students and teachers have been working hard to ensure everything is
ready for next week’s CWW experiences. Students have been hosng fundraisers so
they can purchase donaon items or materials that are needed at individual CWW
sites. Teachers have been adding the nal details to their plans to ensure that each
and every student has a meaningful experience.
When I think about why schools oer CWW experiences for their students, I am re-minded of a quote from the book Seven Arrows (1972) by Hyemeyohsts Storm,
where the tale of Night Bear and his people is shared. I feel that this quote perfectly
captures the essence of CWW.
“To touch and feel is to experience. Many people live out their enre lives without
really touching or being touched by anything.
These people live in a world of mind and imaginaon that may move them
somemes to joy, tears, happiness or sorrow. But these
people never really touch. They do not live and become one with life.”
While this quote is over 40 years old, it has renewed relevance in a world where
many experiences are ltered through the online world. Shis in our society, in re-
gards to how we communicate and interact with each other, coupled with a height-ened awareness of security and safety, have in some ways limited our students’ abil-
ity to connect authencally with their wider community. As students look forward
to the upcoming CWW experiences, we hope that as they venture out, and forge
stronger relaonships with our service partners, they will make meaningful connec-
ons not only with their minds but also with their hearts.
Whether your child is engaged in CWW day trips or residenal trips please be sure
to discuss their experiences and dig deeper into their percepons, emoonal re-
sponses and our shared humanity.
DATES TO REMEMBER:
No School: Monday February 8th (Lunar New Year)
Family Social: Parent/Child Dance
Friday, February 12th
Classroom Without Walls:
Monday, February 15th - Friday, February 19th
MS Yearbook Photo Retakes
Monday, February 22nd
MS YEARBOOK PHOTOSHOOT
Monday, February 22
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MS Parent Coee: Bonnie Singer
Wednesday, February 24th from 9:00 - 10:30 in the LT
No School:
Thursday, February 25th (No school for students - teacher work day)
Friday, February 26th (No school for students and teachers)
MAP Tesng - Spring Tesng Window:
Monday, February 29th - Friday, March 11th
CWW - Don’t Miss the Bus!
Informaon regarding student arrival me for the various CWW trips has now been shared with all parents. We have
made the mandatory arrival me for students approximately 15 minutes before the buses are due to leave. This provides
me for teachers to take aendance, deliver nal instrucons and allow students me to go to the bathroom before
boarding the bus. Please be advised that the CWW buses have to leave at their designated mes in order to avoid the arri-val of the school bus service. Students who are late will miss the bus and need to report to the MS Oce. Please note that
we will not be calling parents/students who are running late. Please set your alarms in order to allow sucient me to
navigate the morning trac!
CWW - Tetanus Injecons:
With CWW approaching fast, please take a minute to check if your child’s vaccinaon record for tetanus is sll up to
date. If it is 10 years or more, a booster shot is needed. Please make sure your child’s vaccinaon is up to date! Every
injury during the CWW week is reported to the clinic, and whether a lile scratch or a deeper wound, we check the status
of your child’s tetanus vaccinaon. In the past, a student was scratched and both the student and a teacher spent hours in
a local hospital waing for their turn, only to learn that the tetanus vaccine was unavailable in that parcular province. We
wish to avoid this situaon by making sure all children are up to date with their tetanus vaccinaon.
Please note that AFTER an injury (post exposure) more shots are necessary than BEFORE (pre exposure) to protect thebody against the infecon with Clostridium bacteria. Should you have further quesons, or do not know your child’s vac-
cinaon status, please get in touch with the clinic at [email protected] or via phone 840 8582. ([email protected] -
Phone 8408581).
Lunar New Year:
As we approach a long weekend for the Lunar New Year, we wish everyone who is travelling to celebrate this special me
of year with their families a safe trip. As some members of our community welcome the Year of the Monkey - we wish you
all happiness and prosperity.
Family Social: Parent/Child Dance:
Time to dust o your blue suede shoes and get ready to boogie! The PCA sponsored Parent/Child Dance will take place on
Friday, February 12th in the LT. Tickets are available from the cashier. The theme of this year’s family social is the 80’s so
start searching the deep dark depths of your closet for your old ra ra skirt or New Romancs’ fr illy shirt!
Kind Regards,
Rachel Harrington, Middle School Principal
Amanda Pekin, Assistant Middle School Principal
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Dear Grade 8 Parents,
If your
Grade 8 child is
interested in joiningone the Rusc Pathways Global Program, or
they're already going and want to meet a rep-
resentave, then stop by the AMR next Tues-
day.
Grade 8 parents can aend at any me be-
tween 9:30 and 12.30.
You can visit the website (password - ism) to
nd out more.
Thailand (Elephants)
MS: groups.ruscpathways.com/
trips/ismelephants2016/
http://groups.rusticpathways.com/trips/ismelephants2016/http://groups.rusticpathways.com/trips/ismelephants2016/http://groups.rusticpathways.com/trips/ismelephants2016/http://groups.rusticpathways.com/trips/ismelephants2016/http://groups.rusticpathways.com/trips/ismelephants2016/
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Congratulaons to all our Bearcats teams that represented at Bas-
ketball in ISKL, Tennis at ISB, Swimming at SAS and Rugby/Touch
here at ISM. What a wonderful, historic and excing 3 days
of compeon last weekend.
Results:
Swimming- Girls 5th, Boys 6th (8 new school records broken
and 21 out of 24 swimmers on our team broke their own per-
sonal best mes with 5 medals. (Maia Ner Bronze 100 Bstroke/
Dias Konysbayev Silver 100 Backstroke/Bronze 800 and 400
Freestyle and Boys 4x50m relay)
Tennis- Boys Silver, Girls Gold (6peat! 6th Gold in a row for ISM
girls tennis)
Basketball- Boys 5th and Girls Silver
Touch- Gold (repeat-2nd Gold in a row)
Rugby- Gold (rst rugby Gold for ISM)
To all our 2nd season varsity coaches thank you for your hard work
and dedicaon during S2.
HS awards Thurs Feb 11 5:30-7:30pm at the lohouse 3rd oor. For
all HS 2nd season Asp/JV and Varsity teams and parents- (Rugby/
Touch/Tennis/Basketball/Swimming)
Thanks to all our community for the fantasc support with housing
and the support at all the R&T matches. It was a wonderful atmos-
phere to watch our girls and boys win double Gold at home.
Congratulaons to the JV girls basketball who won the local league
ISSA nal on Saturday going through the season undefeated. Our JV
boys lost to Beacon in the semi nal and play for 3rd place this Sat-
urday.
Well done to our ISM Table Tennis teams who won all 3 divisions
(ES/MS/HS) at the ISM Invitaonal Table Tennis Tournament held
last Saturday at the covered court.
This Saturday our MS Girls gold basketball team plays o for 3rd
place in the local league and our MS Boys gold basketball team plays
their semi nal, if they win the nal will be
played Saturday aernoon.
Sunday is the start of the local soball league season with Varsity
girls and JV boys having games to kick o S3.
Next weekend a group of our gymnasts will be heading to Bangkok
to compete at the ISB meet.
Season 3 (S3) tryouts will begin this week announcements are post-
ed on noce boards and on ATAC blog schedules page for tryouts
and the season pracce schedules.
ATAC S3 sports for MS are Badminton, Track&Field, Mixed Touch
and Co-ed Soball. For HS S3 sports are Golf, Track&Field, Soball
and Badminton.
Upcoming events:
Feb 1-5 S3 tryouts week for MS/HS teams (see schedules on
noce boards and on schedules page of ATAC blog)
Feb 5-8 ISM Climbing team trip to Cebu
Feb 11 S2 HS sports awards night (for all Season 2 HS teams
V&JV)
Feb 13 ISM Track meet,
Mar 12
Brent
track
meet,
Mar 18
ISM
twilight track meet
Feb 12-14 Gymnascs meet at Bangkok/Feb 20-21 Philippine
Cup Gymnascs at Rizal Stadium/Mar 12 BSM Gymnascs
meet/May 7 ISM Goodwill Gymnascs meet.
Mar 4-6 Bangkok Splash meet for Sailsh swim team.
April 6-10 IASAS S3 Championships (Badminton at SAS, Golf at
JIS, Track at TAS, Soball at ISB)
May 13-15 Mixed Touch Tournament at Jakarta
For our Sailsh swim team program please check the Sailsh blog for
informaon. hp://sailsh.ism-online.org/
Please note the pracce mes for ATAC programs for SY 15-16 are as
follows: ATAC all year round teams
-3:15
-4:30. See schedule for our
All year round teams program here...
All HS seasonal teams pracce from 3:05- 4:50pm each day. MS
seasonal teams pracce 3:15-4:45pm. In order to clear the campus
prior to 5pm all aer school programs will conclude by 4:50pm or
earlier. The last bus is4:55pm this is due to the ever increasing
trac concerns in our area.
Parents and students please take some me to peruse the ATAC blog
it has a wide variety of informaon and links to our sports and acvi-
es program. If you have any quesons regarding the compeve
program of sports at ISM aer reading the informaon on the blog
please send an email to [email protected] and I will endeavor to
assist you as best I can.
The ATAC game schedule pdf which is updated regularly by Triz Gon-zalez (ATAC Athlecs Coordinator) gives the most up to date infor-
maon on where/when and who our Bearcat teams will be playing
throughout the school year. Access to the game schedule is now via
the ISM parent portal not via power school as in the past. A naviga-
on guide is available here. ATAC Game Schedule Users Guide.
Access the parent portal via this link, log in with your user name/
password and then look for the ATAC Game Schedule tab under the
le side quick links. Don't forget to refresh the pdf page each me it
opens so you access the most current schedule. Please note this
schedule does change oen and at short noce due to involvement
with many local schools and organizaons.
Check it regularly for the most up to date informaon. For securitypurposes....access to the ATAC game schedule pdf must be linked
via the secure parent portal and details should not be shared with
non ISM community members.
Bearcat Den- drop by our fantasc spirit store. Bearcat Den hours of
operaon- 7am-4pm Mon-Fri.
Best Regards,
Mark Pekin
Director of Athlecs & Acvies
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