singapore american school newsflash, august 2005
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NEWSFlashNEWSFlashVolume 8, Issue 1-05/06 - August 2005
A Singapore American School community service publication
Vehicle Permits 2005-6
SAS Open House
Summer Construction
Saturday August 1310am to 2pm
New Permits Available
New Entrance @Central Administration
SACAC Fall SportsRegistration
Community News
Welcome BackA Message
From the Superintendent
2
Rhonda Norris, AssistantSuperintendent for Business, willbe chairing a committee to studythe food service program at SAS.Representation on thiscommittee will include parents,teachers, administrators, adietician/nutritionist, andstudents. The committee willbegin meeting in August withthe estimated timeline formaking recommendations nolater than the end of thesemester. If you are interested inparticipating in this committeework, please e-mail RhondaNorris at [email protected] orcall at 6360-6327 to let her know
you are interested.
Food Service Committee
02 Vehicle Permits 2005-2006
03 Superintendentís Message
04 PTA News
05 PTA & Booster Notices
06 Open House 2005-2006
07 Calendar Highlights
08 Board of Governors
09 Summer Construction
10 Community News
11 Trading Post
News Flash Contents
NEWSFLASH is published by the Communications Of-fice of the Singapore American School. It is distributedfree of charge to the parents, faculty members and or-ganizations served by the school. Inquiries and com-ments should be addressed to:
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICESingapore American School
40 Woodlands Street 41Singapore 738547
Tel: 6360-6303
Editor: Ms Beth GribbonAssistant: Ms Joey Lew
Email: [email protected] Home Page: http://www.sas.edu.sg
IIIII NNNNN T T T T T H I SH I SH I SH I SH I S I I I I I S S U ES S U ES S U ES S U ES S U E
You must have a current2005-2006 Vehicle Permit todrive your car onto the SAScampus. Permits are avail-able at all Division officesand Central Administrationand must be collected in per-son. Plan to get your permitthe next time you are at SAS.After mid-September, 2004-2005 permits will no longerbe valid.
Vehicle Permits 2005-2006
Grades 3 to 12 ~ Monday August 15Pre-K to Grade2 ~ Wednesday August 17Preschool ~ Thursday August 18
First Day of SchoolGrades 3 to 12 ~ Monday August 15Pre-K to Grade2 ~ Wednesday August 17Preschool ~ Thursday August 18
First Day of School
We welcome relevant inputfrom the wider communityassociated with SAS
Next Issue:5 Sep, 2005Deadline:
22 Aug,2005
Email Community NewsInput to
Robert GrossSuperintendent of Schools
Mark BoyerAsst. Superintendent
Curriculum and Instruction
Rhonda NorrisAsst. Superintendent
Business
David HossPrincipal
Primary School
Marian DeGrootPrincipal
Intermediate School
Robert GodleyPrincipal
Middle School
Paul ChmelikPrincipal
High School
3Superintendent’s Message
From the Superintendent
August 2, 2005
As I write this, the jack-hammers, backhoes, concrete pumpers and
other noisy machines are whirring away outside my window.Forty eight new teachers have arrived and they are busyacclimating themselves to Singapore and SAS. It all signals the
beginning of another school year.
All school years are special, but this one carries additional significancebecause we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the school, and we are completing a majorbuilding project that started three years ago. There is hardly an area in the entire building thatdidn’t experience a major upgrade or an addition. The campus is looking beautiful and we areso very grateful that our parent community has supported this major building improvementproject.
We are also experiencing a significant enrollment increase. Currently, we have 3280 studentsenrolled for the start of the school year which surpasses the previous record setting enrollmentof 3141 which was set at the close of last school year. The largest class is the 10th grade with282 students.
I’m starting my seventh year as the Superintendent of Schools at SAS and my forty-secondyear in this marvelous profession. Recently, I was asked what I hoped would be my greatestaccomplishment as Superintendent at SAS. I replied, “If I can help create an environment wherefaculty and staff can do in more spectacular ways what they’re here to do, then I’ve contributed.The exciting part is being in a position to create and build in new ways that allow for newpossibilities”.
Possibilities continue to grow out of the rich nurturing and intellectual ferment that exists atSingapore American School. If this Century is about one thing it is about creating andharnessing new possibilities: Creative uses for technology. Creative solutions to problemsthat bedevil our neighborhoods and our world. Creative ways to keep ourselves and ourcommunities healthy. It’s about creative ways to balance individual liberties with the collectivegood.
With your continued support, our faculty will continue to unleash those possibilities for ourstudents. It will be another grand year. Welcome to Singapore American School.
Bob GrossSuperintendent of Schools
4PTA News
My name is Susan Fay,and as the Presidentof the SingaporeAmerican School PTA
I would like to welcome you tothis new school year.
This is the beginning of myfamily ’s four th year here inSingapore, and we are lookingfor ward to another excitingyear at SAS.
To those of you returning toSAS, I would like to welcomeyou back after your summervacation. We all look forward tocatching up with friends, andmeeting our new members ofthe SAS community.
For those who have just joinedus at SAS, I would like to extenda warm welcome to ourcommunity. By having yourchild or children enrolled atSAS you are automatically amember of PTA. During mytime here in Singapore, I haveparticipated on a number ofcommittees and attendedmany of the functions held atSAS, and strongly encourageyou to become involved with
Welcome from PTA
organizat ions suppor t ing theSingapore American School, such asthe PTA. Par t ic ipation in theseorganizations is a great way tobecome involved and meet many ofthe fine people here in Singaporeand to become involved with yourchild’s education.
During the summer, constructioncontinued here on the SAS campusand we are all excited to see the finalphase completed. Over the pastthree years we have seen dramaticchanges in the school campus andwe al l should feel proud of thefacilities that are available for ourchildren. But the physical assets ofSAS are only a small portion of thestrength of our community. We lookto you and your family to help usbuild the personal strength that SASprovides to our school and families.
As we all settle in for the new schoolyear, I would like to invite you toattend the PTA Ice Cream Socialduring the Open House onSaturday the 13th of August from10-2 in the Intermediate/MiddleSchool Cafeteria. This event will bea great time to catch up with friendsand to meet new members of ourSAS family. I would also like to invite
all of you to the PTA Welcome BackCoffee, which will be held at 8:30 –11:00 am on Friday the 26 th ofAugust in the Elementary Theater.This will be a great opportunity tofind out more about the plans for thisschool year, and to f ind ways toparticipate in activities around SAS.
During the first few weeks of schoolyou’ll see many members of the PTABoard and Welcoming Committeearound campus wearing badges.Please feel free to stop any of us tointroduce yourself or ask questions.A member of the WelcomingCommittee should be contactingeach new family during the next fewweeks to welcome you and assist inany way. We apologize if we missanyone. If you don’t receive a callcontact us at [email protected] or callany member of the WelcomingCommittee. Their information can befound in the PTA sec tion of theschool website.
I look forward to seeing you aroundcampus and look forward to anexciting year here at SAS.
Susan FayPTA President
From Left: Monika Comstock (Treasurer); Jacquie Bettadapur (Secretary); Susan Fay (President);Lindsey Iacovino (Vice-President); Susan Murray (Parliamentarian)
5PTA & Booster Notices
Booster BoothBooster BoothBooster BoothBooster BoothBooster Booth
The Booster Booth will re-open:Aug 11th,12th and 13th from 10:00am-2:00pm
August 15th regular hours begin: 7:45am - 3:15pm Monday through Friday
For more information,visit us at
http://www.sas.edu.sgClick on Boosters or PTA!!
SAS Eagles Booster Board2005-2006
PresidentFirst V-PSecond V-PSecretaryTreasurerParliamentarianBake SalesBooth ManagerDesignHome TourHonor Roll RecognitionHospitalityPublicitySpecial EventsSports Team MomsUniformsVPA Art and ExhibitionNominations
Michelle BrunoehlerBarbara MolloyJanine ByrneMarie SmallLinda NoelShelley DeFordAnne StockingKaren WitherspoonSusan KnowltonTBALorna VainusDonna HeinerCory Samson Paula McCarvelWendy DwyerDale SchwarzJoanie SpalterBeth SieversGayle Yap
SAS Boosters thanks all volunteers for their continuing support!
Booster Events
• Booster CoffeeWed, August 319:30 am, H-301
• Booster MeetingWed, Sept 219:30 am, H-301
• Booster MeetingWed, Oct 199:30 am, H-301
• Bake SaleWed, Oct 26
Booster BoothOperating hours:Monday-Friday
7:45 am – 3:15 pmTel: 6363-6453
SALES BYCASH OR
CHECK ONLY
Booster Boothlocated at
Main Foyer ofSAS High
School
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PTA Sales will be open for purchase ofuniforms and other items August 11-13,
from 10:00am until 2:00pm in theelementary gym, and Monday August 15
from 8am to 4pm in the PTA Office. Regularhours start August 16. Monday 9:00am to3pm, Tuesday - Friday 9:00am to 2:30pm
6Open House 2005-2006
AthleticFields
AthleticFields
MS and HS Performing Arts
MS and HS Athletics
Middle School
Intermediate School
Primary School
Athletics
Climbing
Wall
RopesCourse
MSWaterfall
Admissions
P
layg
rou
nd
Play
pool
pools
Auditorium Drama Theater
High School
ECC
Running Track and Stadium
Field
Main Gate
PS Cafeteria
CoveredCar ParkEntrance
21
5 6
3
7
4
98 10
11
1312
1415
17
16PS/IS ArtsPS/IS Gym
IS/MS CafeteriaTheater
Please note: During Open House, vehicularaccess will only be by the Front Gate.
Parking will be available in front of the IS/PS, inthe Elementary Covered Car Park and BasementCar Park, and along the Middle and High Schooldriveway. In the event that parking space is notavailable on campus, a “Car Park Full Sign” will bedisplayed at the Front Gate. You will find additionalparking at the HDB Car Park at Block 426A and mayaccess the school via the Middle School PedestrianGate. If parking in the HDB Car Park, please displayhourly parking coupons and park in the white lots.
Saturday August 1310am to 2pm
Plan to come to Open House on Saturday August
13. You will find class lists posted and be able to
spend a few minutes visiting classrooms, meeting
teachers and picking up schedules. The PTA will
host their annual Ice Cream Social, so be sure to
stop by the IS/MS cafeteria to meet other families
and enjoy ice cream compliments of the SAS PTA.
School uniforms will be available for purchase from
the Booster Booth in the High School and from the
PTA in the IS/PS gymnasium. Vehicle Permits will be
available in all School Offices. Bussing information
will be available. Community organizations such as
SACAC, Scouts, Navy League, American Association,
S ingapore Amer i can Newspaper, Amer i can
Women’s Association and others will also be at SAS
for Open House.
OPEN HOUSEElementary Gym
American AssociationAmerican Chamber of Commerce
American ClubAmerican Embassy
American Women’s AssociationANZA Soccer
Boy ScoutsCCD
Cub ScoutsGirl ScoutsIce Hockey
Navy LeaguePTA Uniform Sales
SACACSavitar Tennis
Singapore American NewspaperTabitha
Primary &
Intermediate
School Entry
Primary School PrincipalIntermediate School Principal
PS/IS Class Assignments
Vehicle Permits
Primary School OfficeIntermediate School Office
Middle School OfficeHigh School Office
Central Administration
SUBWAY
High School
2nd Floor
Cafeteria
PTA
FREE
ICE CREAM
IS/MS Cafeteria
Elementary Theater
Bus Information
PTA
Sales
PS/IS Gym
High
School
Cafeteria
1st Floor
U.S. Voter
Registration
PS/IS Gym
MS/IS
Cafeteria
PTA Ice Cream SocialLunch Ticket Sales
Lunch Menus
Drama
Theater
9:00am - 12:00pmHigh school New Student &
Parent Orientation
Middle
School
Entry
Middle School PrincipalSACAC
Homebase Assignments
M109
MS Athletics & Activities
High
School
Booster
Booth
2nd Floor HS
Booster Sales/Uniforms
MS & HS Libraries
are open
Teachers in Classrooms
High
School
Entry
High School PrincipalHS Athletics & Activities
SACACHomebase Assignments
Visit
Early Childhood
Center
SAS Open House
Parking InstructionsParking Instructions
7Calendar Highlights
August 2005
What’s Happening at SAS, our email newsletter, is sent to SAS parents on a weeklybasis throughout the school year. If you have not been receiving the weekly emailfrom SAS Communications and would like to, please forward your current emailaddress to [email protected]. We can add one or both parent emails to ourdistribution. The weekly What’s Happening at SAS will also be posted on the website.Our website http://www.sas.edu.sg is a great way to stay up to date with schoolinformation. Our Parent Home Page is updated on a regular basis.
September 2005
13 10:00am – 2:00pm OPEN HOUSE &PTA Ice Cream Social (IS/MS Cafeteria)
9:00am – 12:00pm High School Orientation for Parents/Students New toSAS (Drama Theater)
11:00am Middle School Student Council New Student Welcome Lunch14 5:00pm – 7:00pm Campus Mosquito Fogging15 First Day of School Grades 3 – 12
High School Cross-Country/Soccer/Volleyball Seasons start15-19 SACAC Registration (SACAC Office)15-16 Individual Parent/Teacher Meetings for Pre-School - Grade 216 9:30am PTA Board Meeting (PTA Office)
3:15pm – 4:15pm High School Student Executive Council Meeting2:05pm High School Opening Assembly (Auditorium)
17 First day of School for Pre-K - Grade 22:10pm Middle School Welcome back Assembly (Auditorium)Individual Parent/Teacher Meetings for Pre-School
18 First day of School for Preschool19 7:00pm – 10:00pm High School Welcome Back Dance
2:00pm – 3:00pm Middle School Gamma Pool Party(Middle School/High School Pool)
20 9:00am – 1:00pm SACAC Registration (High School Cafeteria)21 5:00pm – 7:00pm Campus Mosquito Fogging22 3:15pm Department Chair Meeting (High School Principal Conference Room)
3:15pm Primary School Faculty Meeting23 3:15pm – 4:15pm High School Student Executive Council Meeting
6:00pm – 7:30pm Boy Scout registration/Parent BBQ (H301)9:35am High School Freshman “Meet Your Counselor”
24 2:10pm High School Service Assembly (Auditorium)ALTERNATE DRESS DAY
25 6:15pm – 8:30pm Intermediate School Back-to-School Night9:35am High School Senior College Information Meeting
26 8:30am – 11:00am PTA General Meeting and Welcome Back Coffee(Elementary Theater)
4:00pm High School Peer Support Training Departure12:00pm – 1:00pm Primary School Special Services MeetingHigh School Student Council Fair
27 8:00am – 12:00pm High School Peer Support Training9:00am – 12:00pm Girl Scout Registration (OFS)
28 12:30pm – 4:30pm SAT preparation5:00pm – 7:00pm Campus Mosquito Fogging
29 3:15pm High School Faculty Meeting (H301)Typing and Printing of Interim Handbook
30 7:00am Intermediate School GLC Meeting3:15pm – 4:15pm High School Student Executive Council Meeting2:25pm High School Student Council Class Officers’ Speeches
(Auditorium/Drama Theater/Theater Studio/Gymnasium)31 9:30am – 11:30am Booster Welcome Coffee (H301)
High School Student Council Class Officers’ Election (Extended Homebase)
1 7:00pm High School Back-to-School Night2 High School Student Council Retreat
High School Interim Semester Booster, PTA, UPS Scholarships Open for Application3 High School Choral/Jass Band Exchanges in Singapore4 12:30pm – 4:30pm SAT Preparation
5:00pm – 7:00pm Campus Mosquito Fogging5 8:15am – 9:15am Intermediate School Parent Coffee
3:15pm High School Department Chair Meeting(High School Principal Conference Room)
10:00am Middle School Parent Coffee (M301)3:15pm Middle School Faculty Meeting
6 3:15pm – 4:15pm High School Student Council Meeting (Large Group)4:45pm High School Singapore International School Sports Meeting (H301)9:35am High School Sophomore Counselor Meeting (H301)
7 Intermediate School Grade 3 Photo Day
8Board of Governors
About the Board
The Singapore American School Board of Governors is made up of 12 elected volunteers who serve three year terms andserve on a minimum of two Board committees. All Board members must be parents of current SAS students and membersof the Trust. The Board operates through its working committees: Facilities, Finance, Curriculum, Trust, and ExecutiveCompensation.
Shelly DeFordBoard member since 1999Term ending 2005Chairman of the BoardChairman, ExecutiveChairman, Executive CompMember, FinanceMember, Trust
Garth SheldonBoard member since 1999
Term ending 2005Vice Chairman of the Board
Chairman, FacilitiesMember, ExecutiveMember, Finance
Carl StockingBoard member since 2003Term ending 2006Chairman, FinanceMember, ExecutiveMember, Executive CompMember, Trust
Bart BroadmanAppointed in June 2005
Term ending 2006Chairman, Trust
Member, Finance
Richard BorsukBoard member since 2001Term ending 2007Member, Executive CompMember, CurriculumMember, Finance
Melanie Ng ChewBoard member since 2001
Term ending 2007Member, Executive Comp
Member, FacilitiesMember, Trust
Maya RollBoard member since 2003Term ending 2005Member, CurriculumMember, Facilities
Sheila WangBoard member since 2004
Term ending 2007Member, Curriculum
Member, Facilities
Robert ComstockBoard member since 2002
Term ending 2005Member, Curriculum
Member, Facilities
Tom LintonAppointed in June 2005
Term ending 2006Member, Trust
Member, Finance
Sally GreeneBoard member since 2000
Term ending 2006Chairman, Curriculum
Member, ExecutiveMember, Facilities
9Summer Construction
Making the Most ofour Track and
Fields....
Students will return once again thisAugust to a renewed and expandedSAS campus. This summer mostconstruction focused on changeswithin the Primary and IntermediateSchool and Central Administration.However, one impressive project thatwill touch the lives of our students atall grade levels is the new track andstadium field.
To be sure, the athletic fields havebeen a much-loved and frequentlyused part of the campus for years.They are used not only for classes,SAS athletics and special events, butalso by community organizationssuch as SACAC. Especially on thestadium field, this has meantsubstantial wear and tear over thenine years the Woodlands Campushas been our home. Now we have abrand new track surface, and an
entirely new field of natural turf that will serve us well for many years tocome.
This project has been on the drawing board since the Board of Governorsapproved the school expansion project in 2003. Originally planned asartificial turf, after much investigation the decision was made to install realturf. Not only is this a better solution for our school for a number of reasons,it also resulted in a substantial cost savings.
Stop by and take a look next time you up at school. For those of you that arenew to SAS this year and are just finding your way around the school, youwill find the stadium field just behind the high school. For a great view, headto the high school cafeteria and look out the windows facing the back of the
campus.
When you come on campus for the firsttime in August, you will see someexciting changes and additions to theSAS campus that have been madeduring the summer holiday. You can’tmiss the beautiful new entry to theCentral Administration office, and youwill want to explore other areas of theschool to see the changes made overthe summer.
This final phase of construction marksthe completion of a 64 million dollarexpansion and renovation project thatbroke ground in June 2003, adding andrenovating facilities to support aneventual enrollment of 3700 students.This summer, additional classroomswere added to the Primary School, anew elementary gymnasium andPrimary School cafeteria were added,and renovations were made to existingclassroom spaces to allow for additionalmusic and art classrooms in theIntermediate and Primary Schools.
Plan to spend some time exploring thecampus to see the many changes to thefacility while you are at school for OpenHouse. Open House this year is SaturdayAugust 13th from 10am to 2pm.
Summer Construction
Catholic Children Catechism (CCD)
SACAC Fall Sports RegistrationMonday to Friday August 15-19
9:00am - 5:00pmin the SACAC Sports Office
(in the SAS High School)
and Saturday August 209:00am - 1:00pm
in the SAS High School Cafeteria
REGISTRATION
TERM DATES
CLASS SCHEDULE
WHAT TO BRING FOR REGISTRATION
CCD (Confraternity of Christian Doctrine) is a religious education program run entirely byvolunteers for Catholic children of international schools in the Archdiocese of Singapore. SpiritualAdvisors: Fr Tom O’Neill, S.J.; Fr Chris Soh, S.J.
REGISTRATION
Date: 25th August and 30th AugustTime: 3:45 to 4:45pmPlace: Church of St Ignatius – Sacred Heart Hall
Entrance at 8 Victoria Park Road
TERM DATES:15th September 2005 to end of May 2006, with term breaks
CLASS SCHEDULE:Kindergarten to Grade 4: Tuesdays 3:45 - 4:40pmGrade 4 to Grade 7: Thursdays 3:45 - 4:40pmFirst Communion preparation at Grade 2 (minimum age 8 by May 2006): TuesdaysSpecial First Communion preparation for candidates above Grade 2: ThursdaysConfirmation Classes (Grade 8 & above): Thursdays (3:45 - 4:40pm)
or Sundays (bi-weekly, 4:00 – 5:45pm)Post-Confirmation Program (NEW): Sundays bi-weekly 4:00 – 5:45pm
WHAT TO BRING FOR REGISTRATION:All grades – Your child’s date of baptism and your contact details.First Communion and Confirmation classes –
1) a copy of your child’s baptismal certificate andbirth certificate
2) a contribution of $85 for First Communionactivities and text book,and $240 for Confirmation activities and booksrequired. CASH ONLY PLEASE.
Textbooks for all other grades are $21 to $28, availablefor sale at class commencement.
Tuition is free.
School bus transportation from SAS will be organized forTuesdays and Thursdays, subject to sufficient participation.Parents can sign up for the bus service at registration. Busfees are approximately $80-$90/child/year.
Kindly contact Diana Santagata at [email protected] Chantal Tan at 9637-1507 [email protected] further enquiries.
10Community News
The Trading PostTrading Post August 2005
________________________________
For Sale___________________________________!Solid wood Single bed from This
End Up including mattress - inexcellent condition - $150
"Wendy 9834-8642#[email protected]____________________________!One 1/2 Size Double Bass
(Synwin) With Instrument Stand& French Bow $850
"9824-8183________________________________________!Wall mirror, made of wrought
iron, 800cm(W) x 1000cm(H),black color, $60
!2 pcs. bookshelf, 5 layers,71cmx183cm, $10 each
!Rug, 120cmx170, $10!Child’s high bed with slide, orig
price $600 selling only at $150,can request for picture at email
!Lego play table, $10!Single size bed with additional
pull out bed, $50!Rug for dining room,
220cmx350cm, light green color,$550 negotiable, can request forpicture
!Weighing machine, $5!Small cabinet, $10!Stroller, $50!Black and decker mower, $20!Plastic garden table and chairs, 1
round and 1 rectangular, $30 forboth
!Rosewood dining table and 8chairs, oval, $1700
!Floor lamp, $50!Hamster cage, $10"9820-5561____________________________________!Clarinet, used for 3 years only.
Good condition. $300!Gorgeous solid black Rosewood
dining table in mint condition.Protected with woven brocadepads, with glass tops that can beeasily removed andstored.Matched with 8 chairswithDIY upholstery that can bechanged easily to match anyinterior. Dimension - 8ft X 31/2 ftincluding 2 extensions of 1 1/2 fteach. Selling at 50% original price- $1900
!Elegant glass cabinets set on abuffet hutch- matched to the itemabove or sold separately. Has glass
shelves and interior lighting. Willhold a lot of crystal, silver or porcelin.Lots of storage in the buffet cabinettoo! Dimension- Total height 6ft10inches X 4ft. Selling at 50%original price at $1700 Both items areweather treated to withstand anyweather condition
!Contemporary American sofa- seatsthree. $375
!2 bean bags in good condition (Blackand cream). $20 each
!Weather proof Patio set with Glassround table and 4 comfortable chairs.$400
!Garden bench.Metal and teakcombination. $80
! Ladies bike. $80! Schwinn, Men’s Bike. $85! Storage boxes for toys. $4 each! Clay sculptures (to be viewed before
offer)!2 Large carved brass Indoor planters.
$23 each!Carved Terracotta Indoor planter (19"
diameter). $10!Big White porcelin Indoor Planters.
$8!Punch set with 12 cups. $8!2 handpainted solid wood tray tables.
$8"Sudha Dev 9734-2814, after 3pm all
days of the week_________________________________________________
Wanted__________________________________________!Tutoring Job Wanted - SAS parent,
experienced Mandarin teacher able toteach Mandarin as a 2nd language toSAS students, all levels.
"Anne Chan 9388-8878#[email protected]______________________________________$This is a small job that will put you
in contact with lots of parents,teachers and the PTA.
!Volunteer Wanted - The intermediateSchool PTA is looking for a headparent to be a fourth grade PTARepresentative.
"Donna Stedman 9012-9340 /6469-4636
________________________________________
Of Community Interest___________________________________!Yoga Classes for SAS parents and
Staff in Woodlands Cardio Ashtanga
Yoga and Traditional AshtangaYoga Private and small grouplessons also given. Please contactVandana for details email:
#[email protected]"9127-9379__________________________________
$Writers Group - The Writers Covenis a six year old writing supportgroup that meets twice a month onTuesday mornings. We read andcritique each others’ work,participate in workshops and groupprojects, share industry news, andencourage each other to submit workfor publication. We sharenetworking, contacts withknowledgeable professionals, andopportunities to meet other localtalents with similar interests. We alsoknow some good places to havelunch.
!We are open to members of all levelsof experience who have an activeinterest in creative writing (fictionand non-fiction, prose and poetry).We have members who areexperienced in writing novels, shortstories, non-fiction and poetry.
#For more information on becominga member, please [email protected].
_____________________________________
Goodasnew Charity Shop%800 Margaret Drive (SIA-MINDS) will gratefully acceptyour unwanted clothing,children's items, and smallhousehold items.Please donate items in GOODCONDITION ONLY - no stains,holes, or broken items. Allproceeds go to the M.I.N.D.S.School and Tampines Homes.Goodasnew Charity Shop"Telephone 6474-1043 or callKatie Rawlings at 6736-0103, orLynda Jones at 6476-3976.
SAS Change of Address FormParent Name:
Name of Student: Grade:
New Address:
New Home Phone: New Home Fax:
Date: Father's Handphone:
Mother's Handphone:fax to: 6363-3408or email to [email protected] mail to:
Singapore American SchoolAdmissions Office40 Woodlands Street 41Singapore 738547
Father's E-mail:
Mother's E-mail:
To Post an Ad in Trading Post, email to [email protected]
Trading Post is a non-commerical courtesy classified ad service offered only to SAS parents, students, andstaff. All ads must be submitted in writing on or before the next deadline. Publication will generally be the first weekof the month. (No publication in July) No ads will be accepted over the phone. Ads will be edited at editor's discretion.
Next deadline August 22, for publication about September 5.
Email to: [email protected] (preferred). Alternatively, please send information to: Trading Post, SAS, 40 Woodlands
Street 41, Singapore 738547, or fax to: Trading Post, 6363-3408.
Questions may be emailed to: [email protected], or called 6360-6303.
Ad Requirements:NameIdentification as parent, staff or studentContact InformationFull ad details
Please Note: Trading Postwill be posted on the
SAS websitehttp://www.sas.edu.sg
Trading Post advertising is restricted to non-commercial items only from SAS student, parents and staff
&&&&& NEW2U THRIFT SHOPVolunteers Needed: Looking for something to get into? Newly arrived in Singapore? Have some free time and want to have some fun?Come join the volunteer team at NEW2U.Donations Needed: We need all those unwanted and unused items floating around your home. (No large furniture please.) Clothingfor men, women & children. Toys, Books, Videos, Cassettes, Phones, Electronic Equipment etc. Small Household Items.Store Hours: M-F 10:30am to 2:30pm All proceeds from the store support the women’s shelter (Star Shelter) supported by theSingapore Council of Women’s Organization (SCWO).##### Location: 96 Waterloo St. SCWO Centre...ample parking. Only limited pick-up available.""""" For further info., please call Angela at 9821-5010, Robyn at 9822-1940 / 6462-0502 or SCWO at 6837-0611
The Trading PostTrading Post August 2005