Month: October 2022

NAT test schedule -Wednesday

Dear All,

Due to the request from the EDU, we will run all student’s NAT tests today and another round this Friday. Please see the NAT test schedule for today below.

Have a wonderful day!

PKK1 8:30-8:35
G2   8:35-8:40
G3  8:40-8:45
K2 8:45-8:50
G5  8:50-8:55
Get ready for secondary
Gr.6-12 9:00-9:25
G1 9:25-9:30
G4 9:30-9:35

 

Teachers – logins for online resources

Teachers, I’ve included 2 pages of logins and passwords for some of our online library resources. One page has QR codes for ipads for younger students and the other has links and is geared for older students. I’ve emailed all grade 6-12 students the page with the links FYI.

Please do not post these pages on public sites since they have username and password information. Closed sites like Managebac and SeeSaw are perfectly fine!

Links for online subscriptions – students

QR Codes for Primary Research

Secondary advisors – reading promotion during advisory

Advisors,

I am free during advisory on days 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 for you to bring students down to the library for checkout during advisory or for me to do various reading promotion activities with them. Just let me know and we’ll work something out.

NAT test Monday and Tuesday

Morning,

The NAT test will be available for staff members Monday from 8:30-9:30.

Tuesday we will run all students test in the morning, please see the schedule below.
Have a wonderful week!

  8:30-8:35  PKK1

  8:35-8:40  G1

  8:40-8:45  G2

  8:45-8:50  G5

  8:50-8:55  G4

  8:55-9:00  Get ready for Secdondary

  9:00-9:20 Gr.6-12

  9:20-9:25  Gr.6-12

  9:25-9:30  K2

  9:30-9:35  G3

New sports team sign ups are open

Starting Wednesday 19 Oct:

Gr4 – 6 Football: Mon & Wed 3.15 – 4.15pm (meet on the field)

Starting Mon 24th Oct

Gr4-6 Floor Hockey: Mon & Thu 3.15 – 4.30pm (meet in the green gym)

Gr7-8 Floor Hockey: Tue 4.20 – 5.30pm, Fri 3.15 – 4.30pm (meet in the green gym)

Self-Study Committees

Good Morning,

All teachers and teaching/learning assistants have been contacted this morning regarding your CIS/WASC/IB Committee placements. If you do not have a message about this in your inbox, please contact Kasson today. We will plan to begin our committee action during Monday’s PLD.

Many thanks!

Reminders for Today

Happy Birthday, NIS!

Morning Friday Assembly Practice: This morning we will practice getting everyone into the Blue Gym and seated in their correct locations. The timings in which each Advisory and Homeroom departs their classroom is critical to our success. Please see these timing below and stick to them. Please bring placards, not flags to the practice.

  • 8:10: Romero/K.Beck/Newman/Hwangbo/Ibanez/Brady/Bradley/Baksh/Kuan
  • 8:15: Freidle/A. Chen/A. Lee/Orteza/Moen/Griffith/Klyuk/J. Yang/L.Wang/M.Merry/Merino/Wu
  • 8:20: Harrold/Holmes/S.Merry/terBorg/S. Wang/T. Farrol/Grade 5/Early Years
  • 8:25: G4 and G1/12
  • 8:30: G3 and G2
  • 8:35: Dismiss (return placards to classes)

Friday Anniversary Cupcakes: Our wonderful PTA has sponsored 30th Anniversary cupcakes for all students and staff. These will be briefly displayed in the Library Foyer on Friday morning, before being distributed to Primary Classrooms and Secondary Block Two classes. Cupcakes for staff will be available in the faculty lounge at Break.

Friday Afternoon Celebration Plan: A reminder that Homerooms/Advisories will march to the Blue Gym and sit in a predetermined order to enjoy a celebratory all-school assembly. They will then exit the Blue Gym in order and parade through the school with flags and music, exiting via the PAC and on to the pitch to create a large “30” for a school photo. We will then finish in a Circle of Peace before 3:00pm where Primary students will return to their Homerooms and Advisories are dismissed. Please see this plan for Friday afternoon specifics and note the lunchtime changes.

Many thanks for your support as we celebrate three decades of NIS. Please let us know what questions are out there!

Your SET and NIS 30th Anniversary Organization Committee

EARCOS Webinars and other PD Opportunities

Interested in Professional Development?

Every month EARCOS offers a range of free and paid courses. For more information on coming events check out this link. There is also a great library of past events in the form of free webinars which you can find here.

Here are a few great free virtual events coming soon:

Fall Semester Webinar Series: Child Safeguarding with Matt Harris & Chris Gould
December 11, 2021
The series will cover the practical elements of Child Protection in schools. Webinars will include review of resources, case studies, and small group work. Participants will receive resources and guides as takeaways that can be used in their schools. This will be exclusively offered to EARCOS members and presented free of charge.

Using Mathematics and Technology to Explore World, State and City Flags with Ron Lancaster
Dec 11, Saturday, December 11, 2021
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM HKT
Mathematics appears everywhere, including within the designs of the flags of countries, states and cities. When we view these flags through a mathematical lens we can see patterns, shapes, symmetry, angles, transformations, lines, curves and functions. In this webinar we will learn how flags can engage students in mathematical curiosity, discourse, and the effective use of various forms of technology. Connecting mathematics to the design of flags has an additional and intentional benefit – students learn more about the world and they become global citizens. Flag the date and join Ron Lancaster for this webinar.

The Future of Enrollment Management: The Way Ahead During and Post Pandemic with John Littleford
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Dec 11, 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM HKT
Some of our international schools experienced heavy demand during the early months of the pandemic as parents exited those for-profit and private competitors that were not delivering a satisfactory remote academic program. Others unfortunately experienced declining enrollment as expatriate families did not return. In both circumstances, schools can plan more successfully to sustain and build demand and to strengthen the foundations of enrollment management through powerful stakeholder engagement.

Post Pandemic Governance: What Have We Learned, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly with John Littleford
Jan 29, Saturday, January 29, 2022
9:00 AM to 10:00 AM HKT
There is some good news and some new ideas emanating from the pandemic that may be with us for the foreseeable future. This session will focus both on the positive takeaways from a governance perspective but also upon what the very challenging experiences taught us about appropriate board communications with constituents and maintaining and strengthening “fire walls”.

Important: Those who have previously registered do not need to re-register.

Assessment Practices for Accelerating Learning (6-12) with Erma Anderson
Feb 3, Thursday, February 3 & 17, 2022
7:00 PM HKT
Formative assessment is critical for showing us what students have and have not learned. However, formative data does not always provide clear, actionable steps for determining where students are in their learning and how best to move learning forward. One way to use formative data more effectively is in conjunction with a quality learning progression, a blueprint for how learning typically develops over time.

Assessment Practices for Accelerating Learning (K-5) with Erma Anderson
Feb 10, Thursday, February 10 & 24, 2022
7:00 PM HKT
Formative assessment is critical for showing us what students have and have not learned. However, formative data does not always provide clear, actionable steps for determining where students are in their learning and how best to move learning forward. One way to use formative data more effectively is in conjunction with a quality learning progression, a blueprint for how learning typically develops over time.

Flourishing in an Evolving Pandemic World with Dr. Fran Prolman
Feb 22, Tuesday, February 22, March 1, 8, 15, 2022
7:00 PM – 8:15 PM HKT
Join us for a Four-Part ADVANCED seminar series for Women in Leadership.

Back to School After COVID-19: Navigating Social Emotional Learning with Chris Joffe, Sarah Mathew & Kerry Wrenick
Feb 26, Saturday, February 26, 2022
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM HKT
As we transition back to school—online, in-person, or hybrid— leaders in education must find strategies to inspire hope and leverage positive change to confront the adversities we have faced. Many families and their children continue to experience high levels of anxiety, depression, trauma, and fear.

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For more information on these and other coming events check out this link.

For paid courses please fill out a PD Application for the committee to review using this online form.

Opportunities are also available to submit articles to the EARCOS Journal. Get in touch with me if this is something you are interested in.

For more info on everything EARCOS visit https://earcos.org

Our partner – EARCOS (East Asia Regional Council of International Schools)