ES e-News for February 7, 2020

Makha Bucha Day Substitute Holiday – No school for students on Feb 10  
Monday, February 10 is Makha Bucha Day (Substitute). It is a Professional Day for teachers. No school for students on this day. Classes will resume on Tuesday, February 11th.  It will be a ‘C’ day.

Coronavirus – How to Talk to Your Child
Here are some talking points to consider when discussing the Coronavirus with your elementary-aged children.  Some children are more interested and have questions, and some are not that interested. We recommend that their questions guide your discussion.

General tips when talking to children:

  • Use developmentally appropriate language.
  • Tell the truth.
  • Be aware of your own emotions around this: if children think you are upset/anxious, then they are more likely to get upset/anxious.
  • Give simple, practical advice.
  • Encourage students to ask adults questions if they have any.

Talking Points for this context:

  • You might have heard about something called the “Coronavirus.”  The Coronavirus is a common virus across the world: both the common cold and the flu are types of the Coronavirus.  There is a new kind of Coronavirus. It is in the news right now. It is an illness that makes people get sick like the flu with a fever and cough.  A majority of people who get sick feel like they have the cold or flu and get better within a week or so.
  • The reason this virus is in the news right now is because a lot of people are getting sick from it. 
  • There are simple things you can do to stay healthy:  wash your hands before eating and use tissues to blow your nose, cough, and sneeze, avoid touching your face, and stay home and see a doctor if you get sick.  
  • Some people feel that because the illness started in China, it means they can’t play with or be around people from China.  Just because someone is Chinese does not mean he/she is sick or can make you sick.  
  • While this particular virus started in China, other viruses in the past have started in other places.
  • Choosing not to play with someone because they are from a certain country is exclusion and not kind.
  • If you are worried or have questions, you should ask an adult.

ISB Elementary School Art Expo Feb 18 – March 27

Elementary Art welcomes you to our annual March Expo: “A Celebration of Learning.”  will be on display in clay, collage, construction, sculpture, pastels, paint, printmaking, and more!

Every K-5 artist is exhibiting and looking forward to sharing their wonderful work. The Student Led Conferences on March 5 & 6 will be a wonderful opportunity for your child to show you their work and discuss the learning involved to create it!  The artwork will be displayed in the Chevron Theatre Foyer and throughout the school. We hope you can make it.

Feb. 24-28 February Break – No School
Enjoy the break! Have a lovely time with family and friends, traveling or taking things a little more slowly.  Classes resume on Monday, March 2. It will be a ‘F’ Day.

Follow up From Digital Citizenship Parent Engage on Feb 6
Thank you to all parents who joined us on February 6th for our Parent Engage.  Linked here are our slides and resources that we shared!  

ES Explore (ES After School Activities)
ES Explore program will begin on Monday, February 17th.

Confirmations of ES Explore placement and location are available on Powerschool. Payment online is still available until Monday, February 10th. After this time, children on the waiting list will be offered unpaid spots. 

Livnat Ziskinder
ES Explore Coordinator
esactivities@isb.ac.th

ES PE Swimming 2020
Our swimming unit in PE is just around the corner.  We have a total of three sessions of swimming dates for Elementary School.  Please see the schedule for all classes and sessions. 

Students will be participating in a swimming and water safety unit as part of the Elementary Physical Education (PE) Program.  This unit is designed to promote knowledge and skills in the areas of personal water safety, fundamental strokes, and simple water rescues.  There will be three swimming specialists along with Corry Day, ISB’s Aquatics Director, assisting the PE teacher with the swimming unit. We will also have lifeguards on deck during every class.

The program is designed to help meet the needs of all of the students, and is based on the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program.  Students will be screened and placed in a level that is developmentally appropriate based upon his or her current swimming ability.  

What to bring to PE:

Swimsuit, towel, and goggles clearly marked with the student’s name, to every PE lesson.  Girls are requested to wear a one-piece swimsuit. UV (rash) protective shirts are permitted, but rash shirts need to be properly fitted, as loose rash shirts inhibit swimming efficiency.  Should a student forget to bring a swimsuit, towel, or goggles, they will be provided with one from the aquatics program to be used for the day and this will need to be returned at the end of class. 

Students with long hair need to wear a swim cap or tie their hair back for each lesson.  Students may bring their own sunscreen if they desire. 

In the event of inclement weather, students will have an alternate PE lesson so they need to come each day prepared in their normal PE attire, including athletic shoes and socks. Students may bring crocs or sandals in their swim bag should they choose to wear them after swimming class. 

Swimming is a part of the ISB PE curriculum and full participation is expected.  Any student who is unable to participate in class must inform the PE teacher in writing or via e-mail.  If no notification is received prior to their PE class, they will be expected to participate. 

If you or your child have any questions about the swimming unit please do not hesitate to contact your child’s PE teacher. 

ES PE Team

Gymnastics February Break Camp

Dear gymnasts and parents,

ISB Panther Gymnastics Club is happy to host a gymnastics February Break Camp for all our Kindergarten to HS level gymnasts. The camp is a recreational camp to learn new skills and having fun by doing a lot of tumbling and games that use gymnastics movement. It is not a camp to prepare for a competition or focusing strictly on routines (it is vacation :-).

Date: Monday 24 to Friday 28 of February 2020
Grade 1 & Up
Time: 9 am – 12 pm, 3 hours 
Price: 750 THB per day, you can pick the number of days you want

Pre-K 2 – Kindergarten
Time: 1 pm – 3 pm,  2 hours
Price: 500 THB per day, you can pick the number of days you want

Registration

  • Please sign up your child HERE 
  • Deadline to register and pay is 19 February, 3pm 
  • Drop the envelope with the correct amount of money, marked with the gymnasts name, in the marked box at the Community & Arts office. You can also pay with a credit card at the Community & Arts office (no extra service charge with Citibank Thailand).
  • The camp is only open to all current members of the ISB Panther Gymnastics Club
  • Once registration and payments have been made, refunds will be allowed for medical reasons only.

Please let me know if you have any questions!

Best Regards,
Torill Haga Olufsen
ISB Gymnastics Coordinator
Mobile and WhatsApp: 06 171 56 800
Email: cao.gymnastics@isb.ac.th
www.facebook.com/isbpanthergymnastics 

Girl Scout of Thailand: Food donations needed! 

To help local families in poverty, the Girl Scouts are collecting food and personal hygiene items which are urgently required.  A collection bin will be placed outside the registration office at ISB from Feb 10 to Feb 21. All donated items will be delivered to people who desperately need our support.

Please consider contributing an item from the list of non perishable items below. Your donation will make a real difference to those in need.

Thank you for your donation!

Items required:

  1. Lentils – any color except green
  2. Cooking oil (any)
  3. Rice (any)
  4. Whole wheat flour called “ATTA” 
  5. Sugar (any)
  6. Indian Spices (any)
  7. Milk powder
  8. Milk Powder for babies
  9. Cartons of UHT milk
  10. Tins of beans (red, white, chick pea etc)..
  11. Tins of tomatoes
  12. Washing powder
  13. Personal hygiene items : Soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, sanitary pads, shaving foam

(Repeat) ES Report Cards 
Trimester 2 Report Cards will be ready to view or download through Powerschool on Friday, February 21 at 2pm.  In Trimester 2, the ES report card measures learning in all areas. There are no comments given in Trimester 2.  The report card in Trimester 3 will contain both measures and comments from teachers.

You will need your log-in details for Powerschool to access your child’s report card.  If you experience difficulty, or you cannot remember your log-in details, please contact our Ed Tech department at help@isb.ac.th.

(Repeat) Upcoming Student-Led ConferencesMarch 5 and 6
Our annual Student-Led conferences are coming up on March 5 and 6.   More information will come to you when we are closer to this date, but as a head’s up for new parents, there is no school on these dates for ES students.  However, students will be involved in their conference time on one of the two dates.

(Repeat) Grade 5 Book Sale
We’re back!! We hope with the new decade and New Year resolutions and just plain cleaning, you might find some great books that are sitting around your house and want to give them to a worthy cause! 

The Grade 5 Book Sale: Thursday and Friday, May 7th and May 8th.

 We will start collecting:

  • FICTION books for younger and older readers
  • NONFICTION books (anything still relevant)
  • ANY books for younger readers!
  • Magazines and comics

The box will be found in front of the ES Office/Hub. Please donate! All of the proceeds go to Mercy Centre in Klong Toey.

(Repeat) Get your tickets! “Little Red: A Multicultural Fairytale”

Take note of the ticket sales dates for this one-of-a-kind musical production! This famous story will be told from the perspective of three different cultures, based on the storybooks “Lon Po Po” (China), “Pretty Salma” (Ghana), and “Petite Rouge” (Cajun/Louisiana). The entire fifth grade will bring this tale to life through movement and music that they have created themselves, as well as through music and dance from each culture. In addition, the set and an exhibition in the foyer will feature grade 5 student artwork that they’ve created in conjunction with the show. There will be two showings: Tuesday, February 18th, AND Wednesday, February 19th, at 6:30 p.m. both days. Ticket prices are 250 THB/adult and 150 THB/child or student. Tickets will be sold in front of Chevron Theatre. 

Ticket Sales Dates and Times 
Thursday, February 13, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Friday, February 14, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Monday, February 17, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, February 18, 5:45 – 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, February 19, 5:45 – 6:30 p.m.

(Repeat) U11 BISAC School Sports Season 3 (Track & Field, Softball)
U11 BISAC teams represent the school in local competitions and are free of charge.
Track & Field starts on Monday 3 February. Coed Softball starts on Monday 17 February. 
To be eligible to play, U11 Athletes should be 8, 9 or 10 on August 1, 2019.

PRACTICE TIMES 
Track & Field (starts Monday 3 February)
Monday & Thursday 2:35-3:35, Costessi Track
U11 T&F Registration link
U11 T&F Intro letter

Coed Softball (Starts Monday 17 February)
Monday and Thursday 2:35-3:35, Field D
U11 Softball Registration link
U11 Softball Intro letter

(Repeat) After School Supervision
Any elementary school student on campus outside of regular school hours, who is not participating in a school-sponsored event, must be actively supervised by an adult in charge, appointed by the family. This includes being in the elementary Learning Hub (library).

eNews Guidelines
Shelley Bragg
shelleyb@isb.ac.th

ISB eNewsletters provide a valuable avenue for communication within the ISB parent community. For your convenience, we have provided you with our eNewsletter guidelines below.

Submitting an announcement for publication
ISB accepts announcements from ISB families for potential publication in our eNewsletters. The announcements are generally intended to highlight events that occur at ISB and/or highlight information about ISB.

What to include in the announcement

  • A title for your announcement
  • An email contact for further information

 Where to submit your announcement
4publish@isb.ac.th is for announcements of interest to the entire ISB community.
naiyanar@isb.ac.th is for Elementary School (ES) announcements of interest to ES families.
phremjiz@isb.ac.th is for Middle School (MS) announcements of interest to MS families.
vijitl@isb.ac.th is for High School (HS) announcements of interest to HS families.

Your announcement will be submitted to the appropriate Principal and/or to our Director of Marketing and Communications for review. ISB reserves the right to determine which announcements will and will not be published, and to edit announcements that are approved for publication.

Frequency of eNewsletter mailings
The ISB eNewsletter that is for the entire community is sent out on Thursdays. Announcements for potential publication in this newsletter must be received by noon on Thursdays.

The ES, MS, and HS eNewsletters are sent out on Fridays. Announcements for potential publication in these newsletters must be received by noon on Fridays.

Calendar of Events
February  2020

Feb. 10 Makha Bucha Day (Subsitute): Professional Day (No School for Students)
Feb. 11 Grade 2 field trip to Rainbow House
Feb.11-14 Grade 4 Barge Trip to Ayutthaya
Feb. 14 Grade 2 field trip to Rainbow House
  Panther Pop Day
Feb. 16 Adult Education Online Registration Closes
Feb. 17 ES Explore Begins (ES After School Activities)
Feb. 18 ES Musical Performance “Little Red: A Multicultural Fairytale” 6:30 pm (Chevron)
  Board of Trustees Meeting 6:00 pm (MPB3)
  Grade 4 Barge Trip to Ayudhaya
  Grade 2 field trip to Rainbow House
Feb.18-Mar.27 ISB ES Visual Art Exhibitions
Feb. 19 ES Musical Performance “Little Red: A Multicultural Fairytale” 6:30 pm (Chevron)
  Grade 4 Barge Trip to Ayutthaya
Feb. 21 ES Report Card Goes Online
  PTA Lost & Found Display

 

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