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29 January 2016Volume 11
ES PARENT BULLETIN
International School Manila
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
FEB
3Grade 4 - 5 Parent Transition Meeting5 - 6 PM, Little Theater
3, 10, 17,24
Wednesday Morning Student Late Start8:30AM
8NATIONAL HOLIDAY:Lunar New Year
12 Parent Bulletin
16, 17
Parent Teacher Conferences,
Early Student Release @ 12PM
19 Sports Day
23Parent Coffee with Bonnie Singer7:45 - 9AM, Little Theater
25NATIONAL HOLIDAY:EDSA Revolution
26 SCHOOL HOLIDAY: No Classes
2Parent Coffee with Kathy Collins7:45 - 9AM, Little Theater
From e ESSS dminist
ation
Reading and Wring at ISM
This morning we held our third quarter assembly for 2015/16 and
had the pleasure of a number of guest readers playing a starring
role in ‘Dear Fairy Godmother’ by Michael Rosen and Nick
Sharre. Our purpose, as always, is to model a love of great
literature for our community and a sense of fun that comes with
reading great stories. One of the cornerstone research papers
which we have used to construct some agreements about what
the daily reading and wring experience in our Elementary School
is at ISM, is ‘Every Child, Every Day’ by Richard Allington and
Rachel Gabriel (2012). In it, they outline six research based
elements which our students should experience, every day. They
are:
1. Every child reads something they choose.
2. Every child reads accurately.
3. Every child reads something they understand.
4. Every child writes about something personally meaningful.
5. Every child talks with their peers about reading and wring.
6. Every child listens to a fluent adult read aloud.
From these statements we have craed a set of literacy
agreements for our students, which we use to guide their daily
reading and wring experience at ISM and our teachers
planning. They are:
EVERY DAY i n th i s room we a l l w i l l … .
Read something we have chosen ourselvesRead accuratelyReads something we understand
Write about something that is meaningful to usTalk with our friends about reading and writingListens to an adult read aloud
So, if you happened to be in the Fine Arts Theater this morning and see a Fairy Godmother, a wolf, lile red riding hood, a
rabbit, a tortoise or various other characters on stage, please know, there was some method to the madness taking place
Aligned with this madness, we are honored to once again be joined by leading literacy consultant Kathy Collins over the
next week. She is the author of ‘I Am Reading: Nudge Children to Make Meaning and Engage Joyfully With Any
Book’ (Heinemann, 2015), in addion to various other books on literacy development. Kathy has worked closely with the con nued on page
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con nued from page 1
Teachers College Reading and Wring Project at Columbia University, and was a teacher in Brooklyn, New York. She
will be spending four days in our classrooms, co‐planning and teaching with our teachers on certain aspects of reading
and wring, as well as conducng two full days of learning this weekend, with over 100 teachers at ISM. Next Tuesday
morning, from 7:45 to 9:00 am in the Lile Theater, Kathy will be hosng a parent coff ee morning on literacy
development ‐please do join us.
Have a great weekend.
Adam Campbe l Michael Rou r keElementary Principal Elementary Assistant Principal
To sign‐up, please go to:
hp://bit.ly/ParentCoff eewithKathyCollins2016
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From the ATAC Office
S2 concludes this week with our IASAS teams off to the IASAS
Championships. Good luck to all teams and coaches as they
strive to represent ISM and bring home some medals. Keep in
touch with the Bearcats progress via www.iasas.asia for all live stream and up to date results from host venues. Basketball at
ISKL, Tennis at ISB, Swimming at SAS and Rugby/Touch here at
ISM
ISM is hosng Rugby/Touch due to the bombing in Jakarta two
weeks ago. Thanks to all our community who have stepped up
at short noce to house the 140 athletes that are here com‐
peng this weekend
Come on out and watch the acon.
Well done to our varsity girls basketball team who placed 2nd at
the Hardeman Cup this past weekend. They also placed 2nd in
the local league final vs Chang Kai Shek played last Monday evening.
Also congratulaons to the MS boys rugby team who placed 2nd
and the JV green and gold rugby teams who placed 3rd and 2nd
in the PSL local rugby finals on Saturday. A great day of rugby
for ISM teams.
Season 3 (S3) tryouts will begin first week of Feb, announce‐
ments are now posted on noce boards and on ATAC blog
schedules page for tryouts and the season pracce schedules.
ATAC S3 sports for MS are Badminton, Track&Field, Mixed Touch and Co‐ed Soball. For HS S3 sports are Golf, Track&Field, So‐
ball and Badminton.
Congratulaons to our VGirls Touch and VBoys Rugby teams who both won their local league compeons last weekend. A great
eff ort all season from players and coaches.
Upcoming events:
Jan 27‐31 IASAS Tennis at ISB, Swimming at SAS, Basketball at ISKL
Jan 28‐30 IASAS Rugby/Touch at ISM
Jan 30 ISM invitaonal Table Tennis meet Covered Court
Feb 1‐5 S3 tryouts week for MS/HS teams (see schedules on noce boards and on schedules page of ATAC blog)
Feb 5‐8 ISM Climbing team trip to Cebu
Feb 11 S2 HS sports awards night (for all Season 2 HS teams V&JV)
Feb 13 ISM Track meet/ Mar 12 Brent track meet/Mar 18 ISM twilight track meet con nued on page 4
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Feb 12‐14 Gymnascs meet at Bangkok/Feb 20‐21 Philippine Cup Gymnascs at Rizal Stadium/Mar 12 BSM Gymnascs meet
May 7 ISM Goodwill Gymnascs meet.
Mar 4‐6 Bangkok Splash meet swimming for Sailfish team.
May 13‐15 Mixed Touch Tournament at Jakarta
For our Sailfish swim team program please check the Sailfish blog for informaon. hp://sailfish.ism‐online.org/
Bearcat Den‐ drop by our fantasc spirit store. Bearcat Den hours of operaon‐ 7am‐4pm Mon‐Fri.
Regards,
Mark Pekin Athletic Director
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A few reminders from Operations and Security
Access and parking within the campus are important security and safety issues. For the well‐being of all members of the ISM com‐
munity, those entering the school campus are requested to take note of the informaon and procedures outlined below.
Vehicular Access
During drop‐off and pick‐up mes, vehicles may enter the campus through Gates 2 and 3. Those entering through Gate 2 should
proceed to the drop off area and, once the student has alighted or boarded, they should exit via Gate 1. Those vehicles entering
through Gate 3 must turn into the covered parking area and use the designated drop‐off areas. All vehicles must exit through Gate
1.
Please note that Gate 2 may only be used by those drivers and passengers who have an ISM ID card and who are in a vehicle dis‐
playing a valid ISM vehicle scker.
Alternavely, vehicles entering through Gate 3 may park in the covered car park. The spaces reserved for parent‐driven cars
should only be used by those vehicles which are driven by parents themselves. Vehicles in which parents are traveling, but which
are driven by a driver, should not use these spaces. Rather, they should park elsewhere in the covered car park or make use of the
outside spaces next to the power center.
Visitors to ISM must enter through Gate 3. There is an area for short‐stay visitor parking near Gate 1.
The Pedestrian Gate
The pedestrian gate is located in the perimeter fence mid‐way between Gate 1 and Gate 2. There is a paved area between the
road and the perimeter fence, allowing easy access to the gate. The pedestrian gate is solely for the entry of members of the ISM
Community at the beginning of the school day. It will only be open between 7:00 am and 7:45 am (8:00 am to 8:45 am on
Wednesdays). Due to parking restricons, and in the interests of security, it will not be open in the aernoon for pick‐ups. During
the me it is open, it will be under the supervision of members of the ISM Guard Force.
Drivers
should
stop
adjacent
to
the
paved
area
and
students
should
alight
from
the
right
side
of
their
vehicle.
The
driver
should
then move off , clearing the space for other vehicles dropping off students. Under no circumstances should a student be dropped
off from the middle lane. This is dangerous as the student would need to walk in front of another vehicle. Drivers are reminded
that traffic regulaons forbid parking on the roads around ISM. Therefore, vehicles should only be stopping for the brief me it
takes for a student to alight. Drivers must not wait for anybody to return to the vehicle.
ID Cards
ID cards should be worn at all mes while on campus. If you have not been issued an ID card, or you have lost it, you should obtain
one by vising the security office and compleng the appropriate applicaon form.
Vehicle Checks
The pracce of inspecng vehicles will connue. During off‐peak hours, all vehicles will be checked before they are allowed to en‐ter the campus.
During peak hours (drop off and pick‐up mes), all vehicles without valid sckers and randomly selected vehicles with sckers will
be asked to undergo an examinaon.
Whether an examinaon is conducted or not, it is important that the security staff at the gates are able to idenfy the occupants of
vehicles entering the campus; therefore IDs must be clearly displayed. Vehicles with nted windows must roll down windows to
allow a clear view of the interior of the vehicle.
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Drivers, Helpers and Bodyguards
Drivers, helpers and bodyguards should not wait on campus for students throughout the school day. Aer dropping off students
they should exit the school grounds and not return earlier than 30 minutes before dismissal me. Those who repeatedly fail to
comply with the regulaon will have their access privilege suspended.
Only those vehicles carrying parents or other people with business within the school will be allowed to return to the campus before
the scheduled pick‐up me.
There are designated areas for unaccompanied drivers, yayas, helpers and security escorts to wait for parents and students. Unless
specifically authorized, they may not enter any other area. In the interest of security, and to prevent congeson at the pedestrian
entrances to the covered parking area, parents are requested to emphasize to their employees the importance of cooperang with
the security staff and remaining in the appropriate areas.
Terminaon of Employment
In the event of the terminaon of service of a family employee, parents are asked to secure the former employee’s ISM ID card and
return it to the
Security
office.
If this
is not
possible,
it is important
that
the
Security
Office is sll informed
of the
change
of circum
‐
stances.
Firearms
All members of the ISM community are reminded that it is strictly forbidden for firearms to be brought onto the campus. This in‐
cludes concealed weapons carried by bodyguards for close protecon. Any person arriving at the school with a firearm should in‐
form the gate guard, and arrangements will be made for the weapon to be safely and securely stored during the visitor’s stay.
Security Staff Direcons
Our security team is endeavoring to make the school as safe and secure an environment as possible for all members of our commu‐
nity.
We ask that everybody cooperate with us in this important task. In parcular, all those entering our campus are requested to com‐
ply with any direcons given to them by members of our guard force.
If you are confused or unclear as to the purpose of such instrucons, please seek clarificaon from the security office. Please note
that it is the parents’ responsibility to advise their staff accordingly.
Thank you for your cooperaon. We are looking forward to another great year at Internaonal School Manila.
Best wishes,
Mike FlynnDirector
Operaons & Security
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FROM THE PCA OFFICE