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Friday, September 27, 2019

September 27, 2019

Dear Parents,

This weekend the campus will be full of life with our middle school basketball tournament. Followed by our high school volleyball tournament on Monday and Tuesday.  Please join us in cheering on our Chinthes.

Please take a moment to take part in ISY's World Language survey

Saturday
  • Prem Fall Classic Soccer Tournament - Chiang Mai
  • Middle School Basketball Tournament at ISY
Monday
  • High School Volleyball Tournament at ISY
Tuesday
  • High School Volleyball Tournament at ISY
  • Glion and Les Roches visit - Hospitality universities- Lunchtime visit
Wednesday
  • New York Institute of Technology -Lunchtime visit
Saturday
  • SAT Exam

Friday, September 20, 2019

September 20, 2019


Dear Parents,

This upcoming week there are many activities for you to be aware of. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the secondary office.  (secondaryoffice@isyedu.org)

Bullying and Child Safeguarding at ISY:  All families are invited to attend a presentation on Thursday, September 26th at 5:30 to explore the many ways ISY works to safeguard your children.  The evening will address the issue of bullying world-wide and how ISY addresses the issue.  We will explain our Child Protection policy and the strategies it uses to prevent abuse.

'Forgiveness Starts in the Home': This presentation will be held on Tuesday 24th September at 5:30pm at ISY. Parents greatly determine their children's behavior. Children are like sponges--they model everything a parent does and incorporate what they see into their own lives. It is important that parents set the right examples for their children. Negative examples can be detrimental to a child's development. How do couples forgive each other?

Learning Journey: In middle school, we are working at creating opportunities for students to express and reflect upon their learning journey. In an effort to ensure that the process is meaningful, next week our technology team will be meeting with middle school students to brainstorm ways to document their learning over time. Students will have a choice in what platform they use and what they post. In addition, the platform that is being used will be open to the public as it is felt that if the platform is open to the public, there will be an audience and the process will be authentic. Teacher support will be provided and will ensure that the content is monitored. Teacher mentors will ensure students are presenting material in a manner that is appropriate and that appropriate digital citizenship skills are utilized. We will keep you posted on this journey as we progress.

Middle School WWW: In the event that you missed the Monday presentation, please see links to the ppt that was shared during the parent information evening.


This Week in Secondary School 

Monday
  • Board Meeting:6:30 – 8:00pm
Tuesday
  • Santa Clara Univ visit - California: Lunch VIsit 
  • HS Volleyball with ISM at ISY
  • Forgiveness Starts in the Home - Parent Workshop at 5:30 PM

Wednesday
  • MS Basketball with ISM at ISM
Thursday
  • Boston Univ Lunch visit
  • HS Volleyball with ILBC at ISY
  • Bullying and Child Safeguarding at ISY at 5:30PM
Friday
  • YAC MS Basketball Tournament at ISY
  • Prem Fall Classic Soccer Tournament - Chang Mai
Saturday 
  • YAC MS Basketball Tournament at ISY
  • Prem Fall Classic Soccer Tournament - Chang Mai
  • JV HS Volleyball Tournament @ YIS








Friday, September 13, 2019

September 13, 2019

Dear Secondary Parents,

If your child is in middle school, please make sure to complete the WWW trip preparation forms that were emailed to you on Thursday. If you need help, please contact the secondary office.

This Week In Secondary School 

Saturday 
  • MS/HS Movie Marathon- (Infinity wars and End Game) 11:00AM -5:00PM in the Drama room 
Monday
  • Yale-NUS visit- 9:30-10:30
  • MISCA college fair at YIS 12:00-4:30 PM all twelfth-grade students and interested grade 11 students will be attending. 
  • WWW MS Parents Information Sessions at 5:00PM 
    • Grade 6 in SAS 411E
    • Grade 7 in SAS 501E
    • Grade 8 in D104
Tuesday 
  • HS Volleyball  at I.S.M
  • The State University of New York at Oswego visit at 9:30
  • The University of British Columbia, Chinese University of HK visit at 12:30
  • IB Transition and Looking forward at 5:30 PM in the cafeteria
Wednesday
  • MS Basketball with ISM at ISY
  • Hong Kong Baptist University Visit at lunch
Thursday 
  • HS Volleyball vs ILBC
  • MS Basketball with YIS at ISY
Friday
  • 11:45 dismissal for students
Flood Drive: Community in Action service learning group will be holding a flood drive next week where materials including; soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, mosquito nets, blankets and basic English and Burmese books are to be collected school-wide. The donations will be given to Mr. U Win from the Ayeyarwaddy Foundation, and also to the Daw Khin Kyi Foundation, and will be sent to relief camps in every township, in the city of Mawlamyaing, Mon State, where the flood has made the heaviest impact.

According to Mr. U Win, the flood has reached 12 feet and in places up to the roofs of people's homes. More than 100 lives have been lost in these heavy floods, and villagers have lost many of their possessions. The Service Learning group's aim is to collect the most required items (listed below) from grades Pre-K through 12th grade and donate them.

The collection will start next week on Monday 16th and last all week until Friday 20th.
Relief food is being provided by the organizations so they have asked for other kinds of items much in need. Here is the list of items required by each grade level:
  • Elementary students, please donate any items
  • Grades 6 to 8: toothbrush/toothpaste
  • Grades 9 to 12: bar soap and English/Burmese books that are simple to read
Labeled baskets will be left in front of the gym between Monday to Friday where the donations will be collected.

MAP Testing: Next week will be our last week of Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessments for our Grade 6 to 9 students. Grades 1 to 5 have already completed their assessments. As we are preparing to analyze our data, I would like to take this opportunity to explain why and how MAP assessments are administered at ISY.

What are MAP assessments?
MAP assessments are online adaptive assessments that provide useful data in developing a fair and accurate assessment of student academic achievement and growth. MAP Growth uses a scale to measure what students know, regardless of their grade level. It also measures growth over time, allowing us to track our students throughout the school year and across multiple years.

Why do we do MAP testing?
The academic achievement and growth data obtained from MAP assessments forms one part of a student’s data profile. MAP assessment data is combined with data gathered by classroom teachers to ensure that we have a fair and accurate understanding of each student’s academic and learning needs. This understanding of student academic and learning needs then guides teacher planning and instructional practices in meeting the needs of individual students.

As well as providing important data that guides planning and instruction for individual students, MAP data also guides our continuous school improvement efforts. We can use school, grade and subject level MAP data to identify which academic areas we need to focus our improvement efforts on.

How do we do MAP testing?
Our processes around MAP testing at ISY are designed around the reasons why we have our students sit the tests and our commitment to fair and accurate assessment practices. For a summary of our MAP testing processes, please refer to this document.

Student MAP data is shared, along with other teacher collected student achievement data, with parents during parent conferences. However, if you would like to have access to your child(ren)’s assessment data prior to a conference, please email Mike Simpson, our Director of Curriculum and Learning at msimpson@isyedu.org and he will be happy to forward that information to you. Student MAP reports are also posted to Powerschool after conferences.

Friday, September 6, 2019

September 6, 2019

Dear Parents,

Next week, we will start MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) testing in the Secondary School (Grades 6 to 9). MAP assessments are online adaptive assessments that provide useful data in developing a fair and accurate assessment of a student’s academic achievement and growth.

To ensure a fair and accurate assessment of a student’s academic growth and achievement, teachers combine MAP assessment data with all other student data that they have collected in the classroom. This combination of data informs teacher instruction in meeting the needs of each student.

Students will sit the MAP tests on their own computer. Students will need to bring their computers fully charged throughout the week.

Middle School Week Without Walls: On September 16, 2019, at 5:00, the middle school team will be facilitating a parent information evening regarding middle school WWW adventures. Room locations will be shared at a later date. 
  • Grade 6 - Location: Pyay, Dates of Travel: October 7-October 10
  • Grade 7 - Location: Bago, Dates of Travel: October 7-October 10
  • Grade 8 - Location Chang Mai, Dates of Travel: October 7 - October 11 

This Week in Secondary School 
Monday 
  • MAP Testing for grades 6-9
Tuesday 
  • MAP Testing for grades 6-9
Wednesday
  • MS Basketball with ILBC at ISY 
  • MAP Testing for grades 6-9
Thursday 
  • Senior University Night at 5:30 in the cafeteria
  • HS Volleyball with YIS at Y.I.S
  • Ohlone College (CA)  lunch visit
  • Seattle Central College lunch visit
  • MAP Testing for grades 6-9
Friday
  • MAP Testing for grades 6-9
Saturday 
  • MS/HS - Movie Marathon (Avengers) 11:00AM-5:00PM in SAS411