Athletics & Community Blog
Athletics Blog – August 26th
Lisa Isom, Athletics Director
Dear ISY Community,
Welcome to the first day of Session 1 ASAs! There are many activities on offer this session and teachers are ready to get started. Please check your child’s Power School account for a complete list of their activities. If there is a fee associated with your child’s ASA, please make sure to pay at the Business Office before Friday, September 6th.
High School and Middle School sports started last week. If you have questions about schedules or practice times, please check out the school website Athletics Page. Keep in mind that YAC schedules have changed a bit since the schedule was posted last week.
Swim Team tryouts took place last week with well over 80 athletes trying out for teams in grades 1-12. The pool will be very full for the next few weeks, so watch the schedule closely to see when lap swimming is available to the community. You can check out the entire aquatics schedule here.
I hope you have a great week!
Lisa Isom
Previous Elementary School Posts
Elementary School Blog – October 23, 2020
We have made a good start to this year like no other. The Thadingyut break comes at a perfect time for us to rest and reflect on the last 8 weeks.
Elementary School Blog – October 16, 2020
We finished this week in Chinthe Colors! Next week, we will be celebrating Thadingyut (Thursday) and Halloween (Friday).
Elementary School Blog – October 9, 2020
As expected, we have retained our fully accredited status as a WASC school and this extends to our ISY Nay Pyi Taw campus.
Elementary School Blog – October 2, 2020
Next week, we have a committee from WASC working with us online. WASC stands for The Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Elementary School Blog – September 25, 2020
I hope this finds you all well after navigating another week that I am sure had a few twists and turns. This week, I have written about how Winnie the Pooh might provide us with some guidance in dealing with these uncertain times.
Elementary School Blog – September 18, 2020
I have been thinking a lot about connection lately and how it important it is for all of us to feel connected to something bigger than themselves – like ISY
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