Transition to In-Person Classes
January 28, 2022
Next week is the second week of our transition to in-person classes. It was wonderful to have students in classes on campus this week. I was able to connect with many students online and they all seem very excited about the new Semester – whether they will be continuing to learn online or able to join in-person classes.
Last week went very smoothly with students settling well into new classes and routines. This week we will continue to assess and refine our practices with a view to a full return to in-person classes. ISY is currently planning to reopen fully for in-person classes to all grades from Monday, 7th February. This plan is constantly under review and Dr. Hedger will confirm whether we can go ahead with this plan on the morning of Thursday, 3rd February.
For your information, below is a copy of this week’s In-Person Transitional Schedule.
Please refer to your email from me with your child’s grade level schedule and Zoom links and any emails from your child’s teacher with specific instructions for their grade level. These emails have all the information you need to make sure your child’s Semester 2 gets off to a positive start – whether they are able to join in-person classes over the next two weeks or will be learning online.
Do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions as we plan for a return to in-person classes.
COVID Considerations
Parent and Student ID cards and Placards
Lunches
COUNSELOR’S CORNER with Ms. Patty:
Supporting Your Child as they Come to Campus
Relationships before Rigor
Grace before Grades
Patience before Programs
Love before Lessons
If you were able to attend the Parent Meeting last week, you might remember that these are the words we, as a school, are keeping in mind as we welcome students back on campus. We understand that the transition from online to in-person learning is exciting, but it can also create some feelings of stress or worry. While meeting student’s academic needs, we will also focus on their social-emotional needs. You might be wondering how you can support your child’s social-emotional needs during this transition. Here are a few things to think about.
- Actively Listen: Take a few moments each day to put away all other distractions and ask your child how they are feeling. Ask open-ended questions. These are questions that are difficult to answer with simply one or two words. Listen to their responses without judgment and try to place yourself in their shoes.
- Support don’t Fix: Allow your child to share their concerns but resist the temptation to interfere or fix the issue for them. Stepping in too early doesn’t allow your child time to develop their own problem solving skills. Support them as they strategize ways to handle their challenges.
- Continue the Conversation: In the days or weeks to come, continue to listen and ask how they are managing. Think creatively to provide opportunities for your child to share their feelings and experiences.
If you’d like to further this conversation, please feel free to reach out to me at escounselor@isyedu.org. I am happy to meet with students or families.
Warmly, Ms. Patty
PreK-Grade 6 Counselor
Ms. Patty is available to support all ISY families. If you have any questions or concerns please contact me at escounselor@isyedu.org.
Patty Amundson-Geisel
Pre-K to Grade 6 Counselor
Semester 1 Reports
Your child’s Semester 1 Report is now available on Powerschool. The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of what has been covered during this semester and an indication as to academic achievement and learning behaviors as described by the ISY Learner Attributes. If you have any questions about the report, please do not hesitate to reach out to your child’s teacher(s).
Instructions for accessing your child’s Semester 1 Report:
Accessing PowerSchool:
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Click the following link to access PowerSchool
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Enter your username
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Enter your password
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Click on the login button
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If you have forgotten your username and/or password, please email powerschool@isyedu.org for assistance.
Accessing your child’s report:
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Once you log in, you will see your child/children’s name on the left-hand side top of the screen along with the information of the student schedule.
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Click on your child’s name
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Click on the “Document” icon on the left side of the screen
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Student Documents box will appear on the screen
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Click on the file name “S1 Report 21-22.”
Internet Issues
Offline Learning Activities
Every Friday, your child’s homeroom teacher will email you a PDF of offline learning activities that your child will be able to do if they lose access to the internet.
Please only use these plans if your child is unable to access the internet. If you have the internet, your child will be able to attend online classes as usual.
To make sure the offline learning activities stay connected to what is happening in class, our teachers will review and, if necessary, update the offline learning activities each week. Please download the PDF document attached to the email as soon as you receive it on Friday. The email will also have a link to this instructional video:
Elementary School Parent Blog – November 27th, 2019
We wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend. I hope you find many things to be thankful for. Remember to check the upcoming dates for all the wonderful upcoming school events. We have so much to celebrate and to be thankful for.
Elementary School Parent Blog – November 22nd, 2019
Thank you to all the parents who attended our Parent/Teacher conferences. Please remember you do not have to wait for conferences to speak to a teacher about your child’s progress. You can make appointments via the Elementary School office. Upcoming we have concerts, sports fun and holiday cheer.
Elementary School Parent Blog – November 15th, 2019
Read the blog today to learn more about accessing your child’s progress reports and how to sign up for parent conferences. We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow at the Family Fun Fair.
Elementary School Parent Blog – November 8th
Another busy week here in the Elementary School. Busy with professional development. with Linda Henke working with our early years teachers/teaching assistants on Reggio Emilia and coming up over the next few days we have Adaptive Schools training.
Elementary Blog, November 3, 2019
This coming week we have Linda Henke a Reggio Emilia Early Years expert in school all week working with our early years teams. We also have our school architect, Alan Higgs with us for three days.
ES Parent Email October 25th, 2019
This weeks news about the Literacy event, a Mangrove talk and prep for Halloween among some other great initiatives in the Elementary School.
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