Year: 2024

Volunteering Opportunties G6-10

A few more students are needed OUTSIDE of class time to help:

Swim Meet Volunteers – Friday after school – 6 people

Volleyball Scorekeeper – Friday after school – 1 person

Volleyball Scorekeeper – Saturday 9 am – 1 person

Volleyball Scorekeeper – Saturday 12.45 pm – 1 person

Volleyball Scorekeeper – Saturday 4 pm – 1 person

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Lunch Byte Sessions: Today 11:30-12:00 D220

Kasson, Ken and Shannon Invite you to join us in the important work of AI Integration!

We are meeting in Room D220

Tues: 11:30-12:00

This session will focus on our next steps in moving forward with AI integration.  We will introduce the AI Usage Guides for Teachers and Students.

Please come to discuss and give feedback. Drafts are linked below.

Teacher AI Guidance.pdf

NIS Student AI Guidance.pdf

 

Course Choices for next year G10 and G9

Good morning all,

Students in Grade 8 and Grade 9 are working on completing their course choices for next year. They may ask you questions about science, Design Science, GOA, languages, et. I have asked for them to complete their choices by Friday. Thanks for your help!

Sara

GOA Course Registration Open

Registration for GOA (Global Online Academy) for Summer 2024 and Academic Year 2024 – 2025 has begun! GOA offers high school students the opportunity to learn in an interactive, global learning community, building the skills they’ll need for college, career, and life. NIS offers these courses (for an additional fee) to G9 and G10 Students. This means that students currently in G8 and G9 have the opportunity to register for this amazing program! (This course would replace their Design Course. This is not an additional course, but rather an alternative elective course to Design)

The current list of Courses with links to their descriptions are as follows:

Please look through these course offerings and talk with your students about them. My hope is that you can help identify and recommend courses to students you think would be a good match.

This is also a perfect opportunity to help students think about their path in life. GOA offers what is called a Learning Pathway. Students who pursue a Pathway Certification from GOA learn deeply about their own interests, preparing them to declare a college major or explore careers they might want to pursue in the future. These students are further able to distinguish themselves and create opportunities for sharing their unique learning journey in the college admissions process. When a student earns a Pathway Certification, the certification is highlighted on their GOA transcript, which provides additional context and description of a student’s GOA experience. The GOA-issued certificate includes a list of courses the student has taken and the competencies mastered in those courses as well as Pathway Certification earned.

Please help promote personal excellence, student voice and choice, and help students burst their bubble by introducing these course offerings to students. 

If you or your students want to know more about GOA send me an email (andrewfriedle@nanjing-school.com) or visit me in my classroom (D213). Students can also email the NIS GOA Student Ambassador Ziqi (Rosy) Ye at ziqiye@nanjing-school.com.

OWC – Direct Billing at Guze Clinic, Nanjing

Dear overseas staff,

Please be informed that Cigna and CMB’s direct billing service is now available at Nanjing Qixia Guze Clinic. Their address is : 江苏省南京市栖霞区文澜路8号 No. 8, Wenlan Road, Qixia District, Nanjing, Jiangsu.

Best wishes,

Clara

Grade 7 Visual Arts trip on February 27th

Please be informed that the following Grade 7 students will be away for a Visual Arts trip on February 27th to the exhibition ‘There is Nothing Still About Still Life’ during Blocks 2 and 3.”

We are meeting at 9:10 AM in the Center Lobby. If you are the teacher in Block 1 of one of the students below, please remind them to be on time.

Jungyo

Gyubeen

Giulia

Kaizhong

Kinsley

Hyojeong

Jihun

Junbin

Doyun

Eungyeol

Yue

Daniel

Jiyun

Joy

Kunwoo

Sieun

Eunsang

Junmin

Hwanhee

Soyoon

Claire

Theatre Event for Grade 6-8

Theatre Event -Grade 6-8

All students who were part of this years production of Alice in Wonderland, who would like to be involved in a theatre festival -please see me for an important information meeting on Monday March 4th in the Black box at  Breaktime – 10:10.

 

Talent Show -Auditions Grade 6-12

All those interested in performing in the Student Council Talent Show-GRADE 6-12  please sign up with Ms Philip ( anniephilip@nanjing-school.com)  for an audition slot on March 7th or 8th at lunchtime.

Please also scan the QR code to tell us about your performance and what requirements you have

We hope many of you in grade 6-12  can be involved!

Lunch Byte Sessions This Week!

Kasson, Ken and Shannon Invite you to join us in the important work of AI Integration!

We are meeting in Room D220

Tues: 11:30-12:00

Thursday: 12:30-1:00

These sessions will focus on our next steps in moving forward with AI integration.  We will introduce the AI Usage Guides for Teachers and Students.

Please come to discuss and give feedback. Drafts are linked below.

Teacher AI Guidance.pdf

NIS Student AI Guidance.pdf

 

IMPORTANT CHANGE to Volunteering Experiences

From Monday, Feb 26th, volunteering must take place OUTSIDE of the school day.

Choosing to volunteer outside of required school hours shows that you are committed to a cause. The fact that you are willing to give your time and effort voluntarily means you are dedicated and passionate about the cause.

However, it’s essential to remember that skipping your French class, for example, to volunteer might not be the best choice. Education is important, and missing classes can affect your learning. It’s crucial to find a balance between your commitments to make sure you succeed both academically and meet the service requirements.

So, scorekeeping on Thursday and Friday during the day DOES NOT count for volunteering.

If you choose one of these options, the Activities Office will choose the time. BUT IT STILL DOESN’T COUNT FOR VOLUNTEERING.