ISY Elementary Blog

Elementary Update – November 27th

Sandy Sheppard, Elementary School Principal

Dear all,

I 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.

FYI the ES playground will be closed over the break. The trampolines are being installed during this time.

Have a great weekend.

Ms Sandy Sheppard

Grade 5 students sharing:

In an effort to support ISY’s problem-solving/conflict resolution program, Grade 5 students created board games that feature Kelso’s Choice’s. Over the last week, grade 5 students shared their projects with grade 2 and PrK students. Both groups had fun sharing, working, and playing together.

LOST & FOUND

Please check the lost and found, all items still left before the winter break will be donated to a worthy cause.

SMART WATCHES

The use of smart watches by students at school is very distracting in the classroom. These types of watches along with mobile phones should be kept in school bags. Please also note that we cannot be held responsibility for any lost items should  you choose to have your child bring such a device to school.

PARENT ASSOCIATION

The next Parent Association General Meeting will be at 7pm on Wednesday, December 4th in the Cafeteria.

WINTER CONCERT

The concert will be on the 11th of December. This year’s theme will be Myanmar poems set to music and performed by Grades 1-5.

AUTHOR VISIT

Our visiting Author, Mary Coulson, will be holding a writing workshop on Thursday 5th December at 6pm in the Learning Commons for all students and parents. Come along and learn how to improve your writing skills.  Please email the Library, at library@isyedu.org and let them know you’re coming.

 SPORTS-A-THON

Come along and join the fun on Saturday, December 7th. Students are raising money for the United World Schools Project.

HOLIDAY BASKETS

Please bring in the Holiday Baskets items by December 6th to SAS306E or to your child’s class:

PreK – 4 toothbrushes/4 tooth paste

KG – Noodles – 4 packets

Grade 1 – 1 bottle of shampoo

Grade 2 – 3 bars of soap

Grade 3 – 1L of cooking oil

Grade 4 – 1 packet of sugar

Grade 5 – 2Kg of rice

United World Schools

Ellen from United World Schools (UWS) visited a wide-range of classes from PreK to G12. Her visit provided ISY students with a deeper understanding of what it means to grow up in a village where there is no school. And, how constructing a school creates opportunities for children that would have never been there had the school not been built. #ISY is making a bigger difference than we know and the more we connect with UWS and the Wan Kaung Village, the more it will become apparent the meaningful work we are doing. #isycommunity #isyservicelearning
 
To learn more, read the latest UWS Newsletter: https://bit.ly/37CKwKc

ISY SWIMMING

 

ISY sent 27 swimmers in grades 1-12 to the ISPP Plunge international swim competition in Phnom Penh over the weekend. The parent support and the large crowd made the event exciting for all of our swimmers! Thank you to Mrs V from Grade 5 who chaperoned this trip.

 UPCOMING DATES

28/29th November – Thanksgiving Holiday/No school

4th December – Parent Association meeting – 7 PM

5th December – Visiting Author event

7th December – UWS Sports-a-thon -Fundraising Event

11th December – Winter Concert (Grade 1-5 only) 5:30 – 7:30 in front of A Building

13th December – Last day before Winter Break

ADMISSIONS REMINDER

Reminder to Families withdrawing from ISY 
Please notify the Admissions Office (admissions@isyedu.org) if your family will be withdrawing from ISY during the school year or in December. The admissions office will then communicate the procedure for you to receive official school records.

 

BASKETBALL

More basketball fun, with girls and boys teams competing last week.

HEAD LICE INFORMATION

Lice Aren’t Nice but they are back on campus.

What are the signs of an infestation?
 You may see black specs on the pillow, which is the waste product of the lice.

 Your child may start scratching his/her head, particularly behind the ears and around the nape of the neck. Irritation is usually a sign of a prolonged infestation. However, not everyone with head lice scratches.
 You may be able to see nits (empty egg cases).

How to check hair?

The best way to check is by weekly examination and detection combing on
wet (towel dry) hair:

1. Divide the hair into sections. Work on one section at a time and use a fine toothed nit comb.
2. Place the teeth at an angle as close to the scalp as possible and draw the comb slowly
through the hair right to the ends. Wipe the comb on a tissue after each combing and
inspect for lice.
3. Repeat until the whole head has been combed or until a live louse is found.

What to do if your child has head lice?

1. Don’t panic. Head lice can happen to anyone and is a common nuisance.
2. Check the hair of all family members and treat everyone who is infested at the same time.
3. Inform your ISY’s Medical Clinic so that potential spread inside the classrooms can be monitored.
4. Follow the recommended treatment plan from the Center for Disease Control (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/lice/head/treatment.html

Head lice? Easy to cope with if we act together!

Thank you for your co-operation! If you have questions or want further information, speak with staff in the ISY Medical Clinic. Ask us about a confidential head check.

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