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MS eNews – Friday, May 16, 2014

Updated MS Calendar of upcoming events:

Saturday, May 17

  • MS Grade 8 Social at 7:00pm (off-campus)

Monday, May 19

  • Grade 8 Annual Trip – all leave after school

Wednesday, May 21

  • Grade 6 and 7 Annual Trips – all leave at 7:30am from ISB

Friday, May 23

  • Grade 8 Annual Trip – all return 7am, no school rest of day
  • Grade 6 and 7 Annual Trips – all return to ISB by 2:00pm

Tuesday, May 27

  • Early Dismissal at 1:00pm

Thursday, June 5

  • Grade 8 Moving On Ceremony at 8:00am in the Chevron

Friday, June 6

  • Last day of 2013-2014 school year
  • MS Alternate Dress Day
  • MS Final Assembly at 7:20am in the Chevron
  • All student dismissal at 11:30am

 

 

MS Activities and Athletics Weekly Update

Check out some of the highlights that have happened, or will happen soon. For the most up-to-date information, click on the following link: Link to MS Activities and Athletics

 

 

Parent and Student Access to PowerSchool Being Turned Off

Dear MS Parents and Students,

Please note that all MS parent and student access to PowerSchool will be turned off at 7:00am on Monday, May 26 to 12:00pm on Friday, June 6th while we are finalizing semester 2 report cards.  Please check prior to May 26th to see if there are any missing or incomplete assignments that could be made up.  Thank you in advance for your understanding.

 

 

Repeat:  Information on how and when to submit student course requests for Grades 7 and 8 for 2014 -2015 school year

Dear Parents of our present 6 and 7th graders,

If you have a 6th grade child presently, please click here for information on how to submit their course requests for next school year.

If you have a 7th grader presently, please click here for information on how to submit their course requests for next school year.

Please click here to access the 2014 – 2015 MS Program of Studies.

Course requests can be submitted anytime between now and 7:00am next week Wednesday, May 21st.  It is not on a first come first serve basis.

Please contact your child’s counselor or one of us administrators with any questions prior to submitting.

Best Regards,

Tom Burgess                        Moe Baron-Toaldo

MS Principal                        MS Vice-Principal

 

 

Repeat:  For Parents of Current Grade 6 and 7 Students – Math Placement Procedures for 2014-2015

We’d like to inform you of the math placement guidelines we are following to place students in the appropriate math program in Grades 7 and 8 for the next school year.

Why are all students not placed into the same math program?

We know that children develop cognitively at differing rates just as they develop physically at different rates. We also know that the developmental readiness of a student is an important factor in determining the type of mathematics in which a student will be successful. All our students eventually develop the cognitive ability to deal with higher levels of abstract thinking. However, they do not all develop this ability at the same time.  Developmental readiness is not a measure of intelligence, but is a measure of the developing maturity of student thinking skills, as well as their Habits and Attitudes for Learning. Thus, our Grade 7 and 8 Mathematics programs are specifically designed to provide appropriate and challenging mathematical problem solving opportunities for all students. Each grade contains three separate core mathematics programs. By providing different levels of programs, we believe we are able to provide a challenging math curriculum, based on readiness, for all students.

Grade 7

Math 7

Math 7 Advanced

MS Algebra

Grade 8

Math 8

MS Algebra

Integrated Math Higher Level I

How will students be placed in grades 7 and 8 for their math?

The MS Math Department and Administration will meet before the end of the school year and review the following criteria for each student to make placements:

  • Math Post-Assessment scores (compared to Pre-Assessment in the Fall)
  • Standards-based grades on semester report cards for the entire year
  • HAL scores on end of year report cards
  • MAP scores and growth shown on the MAP assessments (Fall to Spring)
  • Teacher recommendations for placement

When will placements be made?

Based on the information above, all students will be placed by the end of this school year into the Math Program we feel is best for each student for the coming school year in August.

Is this placement final?

No! During the first week of school in August, all students will be taking the Pre-Assessment for the mathematics course they are placed in. At that time, any student who performs significantly well will be considered for possible shifting into the next mathematics program level.

Our goal is to provide a MS Mathematics Program that is loaded with opportunities for us to challenge each student at their level of readiness and to enrich their study of mathematics. It is our ultimate goal at ISB to foster a love of mathematics in all students, together with the conviction and confidence that they can enroll in, and master, the most challenging mathematics in high school and university.

Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

Dr. Troy P. Regis, MS Mathematics Department Head

Moe Baron-Toaldo, MS Vice-Principal

Tom Burgess, MS Principal

 

 

Repeat:  For Parents of Current Grade 8 Students – Moving On Ceremony

Dear Parent(s) of Grade 8 Students,

Please join us in the Chevron Theatre on Thursday, June 5th at 8:00am to commemorate your child’s move from middle school to high school (Arrive early, we will begin on time). It is a significant step in their lives, and we would love to celebrate this moment together with you through a student-led ceremony lasting approximately one hour and fifteen minutes. It will be followed by a reception in the MPB until approximately 10:15am. This is an important day for your child and your family. Please plan to attend the entire morning’s festivities.

Since this is a special celebration, we expect students to dress appropriately. Boys should wear dress pants, a dress shirt, a tie, and dress shoes. Suits and sport coats are not necessary. Girls should wear a dress, or blouse with a skirt, and dress shoes (with heels that are not too high as they need to climb up and down the stairs to the stage). Hems are not to be more than 8 cm above the knees. Dresses with sleeves are preferred. Jeans, shorts, sleeveless shirts, tuxedos, or formal dresses are not appropriate.

After the reception, the students will continue their celebration with a BBQ in our cafeteria, then move to our new pool from 11:45am to 1:45pm. Since students already have permission to swim in PE classes, only parents that provide documentation to have their student NOT swim is required. Swimming is an option for all students, as we will also have the Gymnasium and other open spaces in the new complex for them to hang out and spend their last day together. They should have a change of clothes for after the reception that they can wear over their swimwear.

NOTE: Students must have swimwear that meets the ISB P.E. requirements (no bikinis) and should bring a towel. We will dismiss students from the pool area at the end of the school day. Hats, sunglasses, and sun block are suggested. The pool does have shaded areas, as well as the indoor gymnasium for students wanting to stay out of direct sun.

Please put this important date on your calendar. All family members are invited to attend the ceremony and reception for the students.

If you have any questions, please contact us at the school. We look forward to celebrating your child with you on this special day.

Sincerely,

Dr. Troy P. Regis

Grade 8 Team Representative

troyr@isb.ac.th

 

 

 

Repeat:  Cafeteria News…Did You Know…?

…That we make it a top priority to serve chicken at ISB which is FREE of both Antibiotics and Growth Hormones!  Why is this so important for you and your family?  Because long term exposure to antibiotics and hormones, whether taken directly or through another source, actually weaken our immune systems by reducing our bodies’ natural ability to fight infection and bacteria, thus leaving us much more prone to illness.  Furthermore, sources which impact our own hormone balance, in this case with growth hormones in food, can have all sorts of negative side effects for our kids which appear in different ways.  Rest assured knowing your children can enjoy all the healthy chicken items on our menus at school. This is great news considering these dishes are, hands down, some of the school wide favorites!  Enjoy.

 

 

Repeat:  Leaving ISB End of This Semester?

If you are leaving ISB before, or end of this semester, please contact Khun Fon in the MS Office at supanniy@isb.ac.th – she will send you the ISB Withdraw Form that needs to be completed in order for her to get your child’s school records ready for his/her next school.

 

 

Repeat:  Information – MS Summer School, 2014

MS Summer School is open to all students who are presently in Grades 5 to 7 in the 2013-2014 school year.  For general information about the MS Summer School, dates, times, sessions being offered, and costs, please click on the first link below.  For more information about specific program offerings, please click on links 2, 3, and/or 4 below.

1.  General Information

2.  Core Program Offerings

3.  Coding and Robotics Offering

4.  Musical Theatre Camp Offering

If your child is presently in 8th grade and is interested in attending summer school, please use the following link to see summer school information for the other divisions:  ISB Summer School – https://www.isb.ac.th/Summer_School/default.aspx

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