Day: September 13, 2022

Secondary Student Council – Presidential Elections!

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Secondary Student Council – Presidential Elections!

Stay tuned for this Friday’s Assembly as you will hear recorded speeches from our three candidate teams running for Co-President:

Melissa and Mariana

Haju and Yerin

Rosy and Jaeha

All Secondary Students will be able to vote for their top choice next Monday, August 19 during Advisory. Once the Co-Presidents are elected we will begin the process of forming our Student Council for 2022-2023!

Kari Detwiler Beck

Secondary Humanities Teacher

Nanjing International School

+86 25 8589 9111
karibeck@nanjing-school.com
www.nischina.org
Xue Heng Lu 8, Xian Lin University City, Qi Xia District, Nanjing PRC 210023

Lawns will be closed from Sep.18th

Dear all,

Since lawns need to be maintained, all lawn areas will be closed from Sunday (Sep.18th), the estimated open time will be after national holiday, any further change will inform in advance.

Thank you for your understanding!

Facilities

Attention tips from the LS team

The Learning Support team will share weekly tips for teachers to implement in the classroom. We hope you find them useful. If you have any particular need, reach to us, we are here for the whole community!

All School NAT Testing Today

Thanks in advance for your participation in NAT testing this morning in the PAC Foyer, between 8:30-10:30am. All students and staff members must test.

Please see the schedule below and help to ensure students arrive at the testing location at the stated time. For all secondary students, this is 9:00am.

  • 8:25-8:40am: Grade 5
  • 8:40-8:50am: Grade 2
  • 8:50-9:00am: K2
  • 9:00-9:30: All Secondary
  • 9:30-9:40am: Grade 4
  • 9:40-9:50am: Grade 3
  • 9:50-10:00am: Grade 1
  • 9:55-10:05am: PK/K1
  • 10:10-10:25am: All remaining staff members

CIS Committee Chairpersons

One benefit of our CIS/WASC/IB self-study is the leadership opportunities the school improvement process provides. Our self-study will require a number of domain chairpersons who take the lead in facilitating the work of domain-specific committees. The work of the committee chair is below:

  • become familiar with sections of the process relevant to the committee’s domain, 
  • become familiar with the Planning & Reporting Platform, 
  • review the Preparatory report and identifying progress on recommendations, 
  • collect the data and analysis from Part 1 and Domain A of the Self-study report, 
  • assign responsibility for entering the response and uploading evidence, and 
  • assign responsibility for reviewing the final draft for coherence and spelling/grammar.

If you are interested in becoming a self study committee chair, please contact Kasson by the end of business on Wednesday, September 21st. Many thanks!