Author Archives: Dennis Harter

Information About Your Child’s School Photo

by Maurilio Baron-Toaldo maurilib@isb.ac.th All students had their picture taken recently for our annual MS Yearbook. The school photographer will be delivering the proofs to the MS Office on Wednesday, October 7th. On Thursday, October 8th, students will receive their … Continue reading

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eNewsletter Guidelines

Tony Arnold anthonya@isb.ac.th ISB eNewsletters provide a valuable avenue for communication within the ISB parent community. Please see our eNewsletter guidelines below. Submitting an announcement for publication ISB accepts announcements from ISB families and ISB staff for potential publication in … Continue reading

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​Counselor Connection/Parent Workshop

Focus: Third Culture Kids (TCK’s and transition) open to new and returning parents In this workshop led by Janel Wilder our 7th grade Counselor we will be discussing TCK identities, their unique qualities followed by a short film on Third … Continue reading

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Meeting Counselors during Parent Conferences

Dear Parents, Middle School Parent Teacher Conferences are next week and during those times Middle School Counselors will also be available by appointment. We have two new counselors this year, Carmel Kean and Janel Wilder. If your child has worked … Continue reading

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Making your Move Matter

New to ISB? Is your Teen having trouble with the new workload? Are they missing home? Is your teen still trying to establish solid friendships? The MS counseling team is offering a support group for new students who may be … Continue reading

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Home Learning – how do I know what my child has to do?

by Dennis Harter & Miguel Zambrano dennish@isb.ac.th & miguelz@isb.ac.th Navigating 8 different classes would be challenging for any of us, never mind our adolescent middle school students, still developing in executive functioning skills. In our efforts to best support them … Continue reading

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Creating A Culture of Family Literacy – The Case for Reading To and With Your Children from Birth to Adulthood

by Tammy Westrick tammyw@isb.ac.th Creating a family culture of literacy is a simple and meaningful thing you can do to support your child’s academic success.  The keys for creating this culture are right at your fingertips and can be achieved … Continue reading

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Make Every Day Count

Absences and Lates Parents please report absences and “lates” to Khun Roong before 9am on the day of the absence – roongtin@isb.ac.th If the absence is not reported this is considered to be an unauthorized absence. Missed Learning For a … Continue reading

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Parent-Student-Teacher Conferences this coming week

Dear MS Parents, Our Middle School Parent-Student-Teacher Conferences will be taking place during the school day, in place of classes, on Thursday and Friday, October 1st and 2nd, 2015. The purpose of the conference is to allow you and your … Continue reading

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eNewsletter Guidelines

by Tony Arnold anthonya@isb.ac.th ISB eNewsletters provide a valuable avenue for communication within the ISB parent community. Please see our eNewsletter guidelines below. Submitting an announcement for publication ISB accepts announcements from ISB families and ISB staff for potential publication … Continue reading

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