Upcoming Parent Sessions

by Dennis Harter

dennish@isb.ac.th
In the coming weeks and month, there will be several of parent sessions specifically targeted for certain purposes, so please be on the lookout for these.

Expert on substance abuse

On March 4th, 7:30 to 8:45 AM, a consultant from Freedom from Chemical Dependency will be running a parent session on drugs, alcohol, and general substance use and abuse by adolescents. During that whole week, he will be working with our middle school students around these topics.

Parent-Teacher Conferences

On March 10 & 11, we will host parent-teacher conferences. This is a time to talk with teachers about how your child’s learning is progressing at this stage and to get feedback regarding their Habits and Attitude for Learning (HAL). Conference appointment “sign-ups” will be online and will take place in the week prior to the conferences. Based of feedback from last semester, we will be strict around honoring sign-up times and ensuring that parents in the time slot are prioritized to see the teachers. Parents who are late for their time block will not be allowed to join another slot, unless there is space as that negatively impacts others’ opportunities for rich conversation. Within the 30-minute blocks, we will use a timer to indicate when parents need to switch to other teachers.

Grades 6 and 7 to Grades 7 and 8 Registration

Students currently in middle school and staying in middle school, will have a very simple registration process, selecting elective and flex classes. Moving on in languages and math will come from teacher recommendation and expected progression within our program. Since this process is straightforward, there will not be a parent session for this. Parents with questions can contact their child’s current counselor. Additionally, we will host a lunch time session of Questions & Answers regarding course registration, during the lunch breaks at Parent-Teacher Conferences.

Grade 8 to HS Transition

On March 14th, we will be hosting parent sessions in conjunction with the high school, to share information regarding registration and general expectations for grade 8 students transitioning to high school next year. There will be a morning session 9:30 to 10:30 am and a repeated evening session, 6:30 to 7:30 pm.

MS Principal’s Forum

Our next Middle School Principal’s Forum will take place on March 29th, 9-11 AM. MS PTA reps will communicate with parents about submitting concerns or questions to be addressed on that day. Please be on the lookout for that communication from them.

Growing our Culture of Care

Throughout the school, we are invested in the social and emotional development of our students. More and more, this is becoming the focus of schools as they prepare young people for success, not just academically, but in life. Once thought of as “soft skills,” in fact, resilience, empathy, collaboration, communication, and responsibility are fundamental to both academic success and long-term happiness. In the coming year, the ISB Middle School will be implementing an Advisory program, which will focus on kids feeling cared for (important if we expect them to learn) and social and emotional development. This semester we are preparing for this implementation, including training, curriculum development, and scheduling. At a future PTA meeting, we will share some of the tenets of the program, along with our hopes for how the students’ experiences will be impacted.

What’s the IB Program?

In grades 11 & 12, students may elect to take courses within or the full IB Diploma Program. That is a long way off for our MS students, but there are still some elements of the program worth knowing even during middle school. In April (date to be determined) we will provide general information sessions for parents on what the program entails, what options there are for students down the road, and what students could or should be doing in the years leading up to grade 11 (as well as the things they don’t need to worry about).

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