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MIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE SCHOOL
ISSUE # 11
SY 2013 2014
WEEK OF:
OCTOBER 20 toNOVEMBER 1
Weekly Publication for Middle School Parents
Friday BulletinInside this issue:
Events & Acvies:
Service Learning
ISM Upcoming Events
Sta Service Day 2013 2
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Academic Bowl
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Powerschool Update:
15 Progress Reports
Dear Parents:
Your acve involvement in Parent-Teacher Conferences (PTCs) on Monday and
Tuesday was greatly appreciated. We hope that the conversaons oered you
insight into your child as a learner and the progress they are making. As the
school year connues, we hope the connecons made during the PTCs connue
and strengthen communicaon between home and school. If a concern or issue
with your child's progress or school life arises, please contact your child's teach-
er, advisor or guidance counselor so that we can oer support. We want your
child to feel condent and successful at school.
Today we celebrated Filipiniana and had a fantasc me enjoying the barrio es-
ta lunch, dance presentaons and musical performances. We also enjoyed an
aernoon of acvies that helped us learn a lile bit more about games (sipa
and tumbang preso), kakanin (rice cakes) and the Tinikling dance in the Philip-
pines. Everyone who had a hand in planning this event has done a commendable
job and is to be applauded.
The school break starts on October 26 and classes resume on Monday, Novem-
ber 4. We wish everyone a relaxing and rejuvenang holiday!
Yours in Educaon,
Simon Gillespie Clarissa Sayson
Middle School Principal Middle School Assistant Principal
NOVEMBER
Athlecs & Acvies
We are looking for student and parent performers for the Internaonal Family Fun Day on Saturday, November 16.
If you are interested to get up on stage and delight the crowd with your musical abilies, please come see Mr. St.
Laurent in MS Guidance for details.
Good News! The Campus Card Kiosk is now accepng the new
Philippine Peso bills.
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On October 5, Middle School sta got together for a
day of community service and fun. Over 50 teachers
and sta, along with their friends and family, spent the
morning working with three local service partners. One
group got busy crushing cans and separang recycla-
bles for the Tzu Chi Foundaon in Sta. Mesa, Manila.
Another visited the SPECS Home for Boys in Pasay City
to lead learning acvies, including a cooking demo, art
project and soccer challenge. A third group hosted the
Papaya Academy on the ISM campus, treang them to
a morning of fun games, delicious food, and a pool par-
ty. The day culminated with a barbeque in the MScourtyard. Grade 7 teacher, Craig Wislang, said of the
event, It was a rewarding and heart-warming experience, and I got to know colleagues that I did-
nt know beforehand.
Here are some unocial stascs from the day:
52 ISMsta, friends and family-member volunteers
726 cans crushed
452 plasc boles stripped
25 happy, chlorinated, well-fed Papaya Academy students
21 SPECS Boys treated Therese Mouas famous Roni alla Puanesca
62 headed soccer balls and 14 works of modern art (aucon details to follow)
62 burgers and 27 hotdogs downed during the BBQ
5,237 total smiles
ISM Staff and Papaya Academy students having some fun in the sun.
Monica San Jose and Monika D'Aquale take a breakfrom stripping plastic bottles at the Tzu Chi Founda-
tion.
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Seven Ways Students Can Get Involved
in Service Learning
All of us have experienced the ethical conict that arises when ahomeless child knocks on our car window at an intersec-
on. Adolescence is a me when many students start to grapple
with their response to poverty, climate change, and other issues
facing our world. The problems seem so big, that somemes
students feel helpless to aect change. Thats one way to look at
it. The other way is to do something about it! As the Dalai Lama
said, If you think you are too small to make a dierence, try
sleeping with a mosquito.
The Middle School Service Learning Program oers students a
diversity of opportunies to give to others and help safeguard
our environment. Here are seven ways that your child can get
involved in service and environmental projects:
1. Saturday Service
Beginning on October 19, eight dierent service opportunies
will be oered on Saturdays. Some events involve a trip to visit a
service partner, such as La Mesa Watershed and Chosen Chil-
drens Village (CCV) near Tagaytay. Other events involve hosng
a local educaon program, such as Love 2 Learn, on the ISM cam-
pus. Along with the joy of giving, students benet by interacng
with children from dierent backgrounds and geng to know
the Philippines beyond Maka and Taguig. See the inset Satur-
day Service Calendar and discuss which trips interest them
most. To parcipate, students simply pick up a Permission Slip
from the MS Oce on the Monday before the trip. Once its
been signed and returned to the oce, a student can sign up on
the roster. Some trips ll up quickly so encourage them to sign
up early. And yes, parents are welcome to aend!
2. Classroom Without Walls
For two days in late September and a week in February, students
take part in our Classroom Without Walls (CWW) pro-
gram. Acvies range from teambuilding acvies to hands-on
service projects. Some trips are run from campus on a daily ba-
sis, while others involve an overnight trip. All of them oer rich
opportunies for experienal learning, bonding with classmates,
and helping others. In some cases, students run fundraisers and
supply drives to support CWW service partners running up to
their trips. For details about specic CWW plans, contact your
childs Grade Level Coordinator.
3. ECO Council
ECO stands for Environmental and Community Outreach. This
club is open to all MS students and meets regularly to plan and
promote Saturday Service projects, special events ,such as, No
Impact Week, and assist with community building acvies
around our campus. There are also smaller service clubs associ-
ated with service partners, such as CCV. Students can see Mr.
Willey or Mr. Cook to get involved.
4. M.Y.O. Service Trip
Students can make their own service trip. All they need is a
teacher chaperone and a plan. Some Advisories create service
projects together. Sports teams can get involved through events
such as the Homeless World Cup. Of course, there are also a lot
of opportunies for students to get involved in service acvies
through a parents employer, religious group, and out-of-school
clubs.
5. Start a Family Tradion
Many ISM families have forged their own es with service part-
ners. Some students even celebrate their birthdays by vising
their favorite service partner site. Its easy to arrange family
visits. If youd like assistance organizing a family visit, contact me
at the email address provided below.
6. Random Acts of Kindness
Service is more than one-o events. There are lots of ways stu-
dents can help others, and our planet, through their daily ac-
ons. Encourage students to pracce Random Acts of Kind-
ness such as wring a leer to a grandparent, conserving re-
sources at home, inving a new student to a sleepover, or reach-ing out to students who need a friend. Studies have shown that
such acvies oen benet the giver even more than the receiv-
er.
7. Walk the Walk
This is perhaps the greatest challenge of working with adoles-
cents, whether you are a parent or an educator. Its also one of
the most important. Share your own struggles with issues such
as poverty, the environment, and inequality. Model empathy
and compassion. Get involved in service projects that suit your
own interests and concerns. Research shows that a respected
adult role model is one of the most powerful instruconal tools.
Internaonal School Manila holds Service as one of its core val-
ues. Those of you who have been here for a while, know howintegral service learning is to our commitment to educang the
whole child. There are lots of ways for students (and parents) to
get involved. Encourage your child to pick acvies they are
interested in and try new things. If you have any quesons, dont
hesitate to email me at [email protected].
All the best,
Cory Willey
Student Advisory Coordinator
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SEMESTER 1
SATURDAY SERVICE DATES11/9 Habitat for Humanity11/16 CRIBS / Papaya Academy11/23 Chosen Childrens Village11/30 La Mesa Watershed12/7 Love 2 Learn
12/14 Tzu Chi Foundation
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UPDATE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS THROUGH
THE ISM PARENT PORTALDear Parents,
We are pleased to inform you that your childs PowerSchool account may be accessed through the ISM Parent Portal.
Aside from being a gateway to PowerSchool, the Parent Portal also provides informaon on school events, useful links,
as well as child-specic academic blogs and student porolios. Should you need to make any changes to your contact
informaon, visit the Parent Portal and follow the steps below:
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The RIFA soccer fesval nals concluded last Saturday October
19th at ISM/BSM. Congratulaons to all our players and coach-
es for your eorts during the season and at the nals on Satur-
day.
Fesval Finals Results:
Mig G Coach Mikes team 1st place Div1 Champions! CON-
GRATULATIONS
Mid G Coach Issas team 4th place Div 2
Mid E Coach Franciss team 3rd Div 2 (9-16 qualiers)
Mid E Coach Popoys team 3rd Div 2 (1-8 qualiers)
MS Girls Coach Klengs team 2nd Div 1 born 00
MS Girls Coach Rudys team 4th Div 2 born00
MS Girls Coach Issas team 3rd Div 1 born 02
The HS Soccer program also concluded last weekend with nals
matches for our teams. Well done to all teams and coaches,
results below
CONGRATULATIONS Varsity boys for winning the Rifa League
Cup this year with a 2-1 away win over FEU. What a great re-
sult!
CONGRATULATIONS to the JV girls soccer team for defeang La
Salle Anpolo 2-0 in the bale for 3rd nal to take 3rd place in
the Div 2 League this year.
Aspirants boys lost a heart breaker semi nal last Friday night
vs LaSalle on penales
Mid A lost their semi nal to Xavier and Mid B lost in the semi
nal to CSA .
The 2nd season tryouts will conclude today for MS teams and
the season pracce schedule which runs from Oct 23 to Feb 7 is
posted on noce boards around school, and is also now availa-
ble on the ATAC blog. 2nd season sports are Basketball, Tennis,
Varsity swim team, Rugby and Touch hp://atac.ism-
online.org/schedules/hs/
ISM will host the Pre-IASAS Basketball exchange on November
22-24. We need host families for 72 (36 boy/36 girl) players
from ISB/JIS/ISKL. Please assist us with this important prepara-
on for our basketball teams. Go to this link hp://atac.ism-
online.org/iasas/iasas-housing/basketball-exchange-housing-
leer/ print and complete the sign up and return to ATAC oce
by the deadline. Many thanks!
For families new and old please take some me to peruse the
ATAC blog as this will help orientate you with the wide variety
of co-curricular programs ISM oers.
A great way to stay in touch with the ISM ATAC program is to
subscribe via RSS feed to the ATAC blog and also to follow via
twier (see twier feed on the blog home page)
A great way to stay in touch with the ISM ATAC program is to
subscribe via RSS feed to the ATAC blog and also to follow via
twier (see twier feed on the blog home page).
Each Monday, I will post the weeks happenings and highlight
important events for students and parents informaon on the
ATAC blog and in the regular Friday parent bullens.
GAME SCHEDULE PDF (access to game schedule informaon):
Informaon about all mid-week/weekend xtures for ISM
teams can be found via the ATAC blog. Please note the game
schedule does change oen due to involvement with many
local schools so please check the page regularly to nd out the
latest informaon of where and when the Bearcats teams are
playing. Click on schedules tab or the Bearcat logo to be di-
rected to the power school secure site: hp://
powerschool.ismanila.org/public/
You will need your power school user name and password to
access the game schedule pdf.
The Bearcat Den is open for business. Please drop by to check
out the range of Bearcat products. We have a great team of
volunteers who run the den and are always looking for more
people to help out. If you are interested in joining a fantasc
group please contact any of our den members during den
opening hours or please contact Carolyn Ching for details at:
[email protected]. We are always looking for new
volunteers and encourage parents from ES/MS to join our
group.
BEARCAT DEN: hp://atac.ism-online.org/bearcat-den/
Have a great year at the Home of the Bearcats!
Regards,
Mark Pekin
Director of Athlecs/Acvies
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