MS eNews – Friday, November 28, 2014
Updated MS Calendar of upcoming events for the next four weeks:
Tuesday, December 2
- Early Dismissal at 1:00pm
Wednesday, December 3
- MS Band Concert at 6:30pm in the Chevron
Thursday, December 4
- MS Alternate Dress Day
Friday, December 5
- H.M. King’s Birthday (No School)
Wednesday, December 10
- Constitution Day (School in session – holiday for Classified Staff)
Saturday, December 13
- MS Snowball Dance at 5:00pm in the ES Gym
Monday, December 15
- MS Dance/Drama Assembly for 6th and 7th graders at 1:00pm in the CCT
Tuesday, December 16
- MS Dance/Drama Assembly 8th graders and parents at 1:00pm in the CCT
Thursday, December 18
- MS Olympics
Friday, December 19
- MS Alternate Dress Day
- MS Closing Assembly at 7:20am in the Chevron Theatre
- All students dismissed at 11:30am
- MS Semester 1 Report Card available for download after 12:00pm within PowerSchool
Early Dismissal on Tuesday, December 2nd
Students will be dismissed at 1:00pm on Tuesday, December 2nd. School buses will leave at 1:15pm. Early Dismissal Days provide a common time for staff in all three divisions to meet, collaborate, and further their professional development.
MS Band Concert This Week!
- MS Band Concert at 6:30pm in the Chevron
Social Media Sites to Avoid
By Chad Bates and Miguel Zambrano
Technology is changing rapidly, and no doubt for many parents it is difficult to stay abreast of all the latest websites our students visit. Social media sites like Facebook, Skype and Instagram when used appropriately have many potential benefits. These sites provide a wonderful way to stay connected and to strengthen relationships with friends and family in our home countries, as well providing opportunities to build many new friendships here at ISB. Like anything it is important that any online activities are done in moderation. Every now and then however we come across sites that we see very little value in our students joining, in fact only negatives. Last year I published a cautionary article about Ask.FM.
We are now starting to see a disturbing trend where more and more social media sites, more specifically ‘chat’ sites are promoting anonymity and actively encourage users to chat with random strangers. A couple of sites that we have come across are “Chatroulette” and “Omegle”. The sites were not developed with Internet safety in mind, far from it. Both allow for video chat, and conversations are started with complete strangers. This is obviously something we would not encourage; hence we block both sites at ISB. While both these sites say you should be over 18, we know from experience some of our students may be curious to check them out.
Teachers and parents need to work together to reinforce positive behavior online. We would encourage parents to continually have conversations with your child about which sites are appropriate and which are not. The school-issued laptops have built-in ‘Parental Controls’ that can assist parents monitoring online activities. If you have not yet had a Parent Account setup, you can apply to have one setup through this form.
If you have any questions or need any further assistance, feel free to contact the MS Technology Coordinator: Mr Zambrano, miguelz@isb.ac.th
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by Tony Arnold
anthonya@isb.ac.th
Repeat Announcement: Parent and Student Access to PowerSchool Being Turned Off Thursday, Dec. 4th
Dear MS Parents and Students,
Please note that your access to grades and assignments posted in PowerSchool will be turned off at 3:00pm on Thursday, December 4th to 12:00pm on Friday, December 19th while we are finalizing MS semester 1 report cards. Please check prior to December 4th to see if there are any missing or incomplete assignments that could be made up. You will still be able to access attendance record and student schedule during this time however. Thank you in advance for your understanding.
Repeat Announcement: Leaving ISB End of This Semester?
If you are leaving or possibly 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 Announcement: Applications to Boarding or Summer Programs
If your child is considering an application to a boarding or summer school, please click here to access a form that explains the procedures in our middle school to support this process. Please review both pages of the form with your student. This form also serves as a cover sheet for each application the student submits.
For example, if the student submits three boarding school applications, three separate copies of the form must be completed. Most applications will require references or evaluations from teachers. Students must give teachers at least two weeks to complete an evaluation or reference and should first approach their teachers in person with the request. Students are also responsible for following up with teachers to ensure that deadlines have been met and all evaluations and letters are delivered to the counseling office on time. Please see your school counselor if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you!