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Cayman International School
P.O. Box 31364, Grand Cayman, KY1-1206
Phone: 345.945.4664 Fax: 345.945.4650 Email: cis@cayintschool.ky
PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES
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Upcoming Events Nov 8 SAT Exam, D1, 7:30 am Nov 10-14 No After School Activities Nov 10 No School, Public Holiday— Remembrance Day Nov 11 ES Principal‘s Coffee, MPR, 8:15am Nov 12 College Visit—Flagler College Nov 12, 13 1/2 Day for Students for Parent Teacher Conferences Nov 12 Developing Capable Young People, 6:15pm, MPR Nov 14 ES Assembly, Grade 5 Presenting, ARC, 8:50am Nov 14 No After School Clubs Nov 14 PTA Movie Night—5:30 ARC Nov 15 Open Library, 9-11:30am Nov 17 MS Girls Netball, CIS vs CCC, Away, 3:45pm Nov 17 Photo retakes for students who were absent for photos, 8:00am Nov 17 MS Girls Netball Game, CIS vs CCC, Away, 3:45pm Nov 19 HS Trips Student Meeting, MPR, 8:00am Nov 19 Secondary Boys Football, CIS vs STI, CIS Field, 3:45pm
Click the calen-dar to view the CIS Calendar for more up-coming events.
1/2 Day Dismissal Times
Nursery: 11:30am
(normal time)
PreK3-Grade 2: 11:40am
Grade 3-5: 11:50am
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on the afternoons of November 12 and 13. Please remem-ber that all students will have an early dismissal on these days. Since teachers need to prepare for conferences immediately after the dismissal, we ask that all parents pick up their children prompt-ly. Dismissal times are noted elsewhere in the newsletter.
Secondary teachers and Specialists will be located in the ARC from 12:45-4:30pm on these after-noons. No appointments are necessary for secondary conferences.
Early childhood and elementary homeroom teachers are located in their classrooms. These con-ferences are by appointment only. If you forgot to sign up for a conference this past week, please stop by the Reception area on Tuesday to make your appointment. Since it will be a busy afternoon, par-ents arriving late for an appointment may need to be rescheduled for another time.
Elementary students do not need to attend the conferences. Student-led conferences in the elemen-tary school will occur in April 2015. Between 12:45-4:30pm, there will be playground supervi-sion provided for school-age children through Grade 5 while the parent is attending the confer-ence. Parents should bring their child to the playground and check in with the supervisor. In case of rain, please bring your child to the MPR.
Studies have shown that children whose parents are involved in their education achieve at higher lev-els in school. Thank you for making the parent-teacher conferences scheduled on these afternoons a priority. Tips for a Successful Parent –Teacher Conference
Talk with your child: Find out his/her favorite subjects and activities, and ask if there are any
concerns he or she would like you to discuss with the teacher.
Review assignments: Are there some areas where your child really shines and others that might
need a little extra work? Discuss both strengths and weaknesses with the teacher.
Be on time (early childhood/elementary): The conference schedule is tight. If something comes
up, notify the office as soon as possible.
Remember that conferences are relatively brief: If additional time is needed, another appointment
can be scheduled.
Keep an open mind: Conferences are meant to help you understand your child’s school perfor-
mance. Working together with the school/teacher will help your child succeed.
Make plans: Find out what you can do to follow through at home.
Afterwards: Discuss praise that was given by the teacher and talk about areas that you and the
teacher will provide additional support on.
Follow up: In the days and weeks that follow, let your child’s teacher know that you are following
through on what was discussed, and that you’d like to hear how things are progressing in the
classroom.
Enjoy the learning journey. Thank you for participating in the Parent-Teacher Conferences.
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POPPIES AND REMEMBRANCE DAY
Tuesday is November 11, Remembrance Day. The fifth grade will distribute poppies to all the classes to wear on Tuesday. Please remind your students to bring a $1 donation to support the Poppy Ap-peal. All monies collected remain in the Cayman Islands to assist the members of the Cayman Is-lands Veterans Association. The poppies have
been generously donated by the Royal British Legion and the
Royal Canadian Legion.
CONGRATULATIONS DR. JEREMY!
The Klingenstein Center for Independent School Leadership at Columbia University Awards Fellowship to
Head of School
Dr. Jeremy Moore, Director of Cayman International School, has been awarded a fully-funded fellowship to the Klingenstein Center for Independent School Leadership’s 2015 Heads of Schools program at Teachers College, Columbia University. This distinguished honor established in 1991, is granted to just twenty heads of school annu-ally. The award provides independent school leaders with an opportunity for focused professional enrichment, re-newal and reflection.
For two weeks in January, visiting heads from around the world gather together at the Columbia University Cam-pus for intensive study to examine educational issues and policies facing independent school educators. The Cen-ter attracts and selects educators who have demonstrated outstanding accomplishment or potential for excellence and equips them with the knowledge, skills and values necessary for informed and effective practice. Participants will focus on philosophy, research, technology and governance. The 2015 cohort includes Heads from all areas of the United States in addition to participants from Australia, Cayman Islands, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Singapore.
The Klingenstein Center is dedicated to improving the quality of independent school education by developing and strengthening leadership among teachers and administrators who work in independent and international schools in the United States and throughout the world. All fellowships and graduate programs focus on instructional leader-ship, collaboration and teamwork, ethical decision making, reflective practice and a commitment to social justice and diversity.
Drawing upon a record of success that spans more than thirty-five years and the full resources of Teachers College and the other graduate schools of Columbia University, the Klingenstein Center stands alone in its capacity to develop leaders for independent schools.
IB learners give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and
experience. They are able to assess and understand their strengths
and limitations in order to support their learning and personal de-
velopment.
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On Monday November 17, Wednesday November 19, and Friday November 21,
Cayman Sports will provide an opportunity for CIS parents to partici-pate in Cardio Tennis sessions at 8:30am on campus for $15 per per-son. During these trial days, the fees are being donated to the CIS PTA. These sessions are only available to parents of CIS students. Please contact Warren at warren@caymansports.net if you are inter-ested.
Cardio Tennis for Parents of CIS Expansion Phase 1 fully open and operational!
The first phase of the facili-ty expansion project was completed at the end of
October. Students are enjoying the new elemen-tary art room, an expanded library, new class-rooms and the new technology lab. In addition, the new Multi-purpose room has already hosted several faculty and parent meetings and has been used by classrooms as an excellent presen-tation space. On Tuesday, CIS invited guests from Dart who were involved in the expansion project to a CIS staff meeting to thank them for their efforts and involvement. Aimee Bush, Gary Meek and Nick Natale came to the meeting as we cele-brated the com-pletion of the first phase of the expan-sion.
PETER PAN JR.
Peter Pan tickets will be on sale in the CIS front office beginning November 10th! Tichets are $5 each.
Show dates: December 4th and 5th,
Show Time: 7:00 pm
Place: Harquail Theatre.
Also not to be missed - Peter Pan cast members are selling raffle tick-ets ($10 each). Support the Peter Pan production and increase your chances to win one of the many fabulous raffle prizes. The raffle will be drawn at the end of second show on December 5th.
CAMANA BAY CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING
On Saturday Novem-ber 22nd our Grade 5 and 6 students will be performing at the annu-al Christmas Tree Lighting at Camana
Bay.
Performing students need to arrive at the Crescent by 5:30pm in school uniform (Grade 5 students in the blue polo shirt), and can be picked up by a parent/guardian as soon as
they have performed. The event begins at 6pm. We hope to see many of you there to support our students and to
enjoy this wonderful event!
Digging for Dinosaur Books
Date: Saturday, November 15th
Time: 9-11:30 AM
Place: CIS Library
Please join us for Open Library.
We will have read-alouds and activities
surrounding our theme of dinosaurs.
You might also want to check out some books.
Looking forward to seeing you!
All students are welcome.
*Please make plans to stay with your child
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COMMUNITY NEWS CON’T
The strategic planning process was very successful and a new plan
has been established for 2014-19. As part of the new strategic plan,
Cayman International School is establishing a School Advisory
Committee that will be comprised of stakeholder representatives
from each division of the school. It is our aim that development of
this committee will enhance two-way communication and transpar-
ency. More details will be forthcoming, but if youa re interested in
serving on the School Advisory Committee, please contact Dr. Jere-
my at jeremy.moore@cayintschool.ky
Tuition Reminder Trimester 2 tuition is due on 24 November 2014. Thanks to everyone who has already paid. If you have any questions or concerns on your statement please con-tact wendy.foreman@cayintschool.ky For everyone's budgeting infor-mation, the third and final trimester 3 tuition for the 2014-15 school year will be due on 16 March 2015. As in previous years we will be timing our re-enrollment process (which includes a payment of CI$1000.00 per child), for 2015-16 to coincide with trimester 3 tuition, for the mutual convenience of the school and parents.
Parents, please remember that during school hours, you must always go to the administration building and sign in before entering the campus. Please do not go to the lunchroom or a classroom during the school day without checking in. Please do not ask your child to leave the playground or field to come to your vehicle during the school day. These procedures are in place with student safety as our highest priority.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Inservice Day Friday November 7th
On Friday, November 7, faculty and staff at private schools in Cayman en-
gage in various professional development experiences. This date was estab-lished by the Private Schools Association (PSA), and CIS in participating in
development experiences such as:
Teachers visiting Health City to build partnerships
Understanding students with special needs
High Scope curriculum
Differentiation in the classroom
MAP data analysis and utilization
Positive discipline
Student portfolios
School Improvement Committees
Content Area Team Meetings
Atlas Rubicon curriculum mapping
IB Self-study and reauthorization
CAYMAN CULTURAL DAYS
Our annual Cayman Cultural Day is
on December 2nd during school
hours. It will be a festive time for
our student to experience historical
and modern traditions within our own community. We would
greatly appreciate participation from families. Traditional foods for
tasting, performances, demonstrating a skill and/or donating an
artifact for display would be greatly appreciated. Please contact
Miss Jen (Jennifer.Beagle @cayintschool.ky) for more information. If
you are willing to help please complete the attached letter.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, NO SCHOOL
IN HONOR OF
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MANY THANKS AND...
To the September Birthday Book Program Supporters!
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RBC CAYMAN ISLANDS NATIONAL PRIMARY
SPELLING BEE
Congratulations to Demy-
an S., Sophia W. and Ni-
cole K. for participating in
the Cayman Islands Na-
tional Spelling Bee on
Tuesday evening. These
students worked very hard
to prepare for this evening
and spent quite some
time competing against 4
other primary schools. We
are very proud of your
Tuesday Morning Principal Coffee
for Elementary School Parents
Please note: November’s date for the Ele-
mentary Principal Parent Coffee has been
moved to Tuesday, November 11th at
8:15am in our brand new Multi-Purpose
Room (MPR)! Ms. Rita, our curriculum coor-
dinator, will present a short overview of how to read MAP
testing results. We look forward to seeing you there!
PHOTO RETAKE DAY Monday November 17, the photographer will be on campus to take pho-tos of those students who were absent during the time yearbook photos were tak-en. PreK3, PreK4 and Elementary stu-dents should wear blue polo shirts.
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SECONDARY HEADLINES
SECONDARY PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
Dear Parents – This is
a reminder that
Parent/Teacher Con-
ferences are scheduled
for Wednesday and
Thursday, November
12 and 13. Wednes-
day and Thursday are
minimum days, and
students will be re-
leased at 11:55 a.m. Conferences will begin at 12:45 p.m.
in the ARC and end at 4:30 p.m. Secondary parents do
not need to make appointments with teachers. All teach-
ers will be in the ARC and available to meet. Since there
will be other parents waiting to conference with teachers,
it is important to limit each meeting to 10 minutes. If you
need more time to meet with a teacher, please schedule a
follow-up meeting.
After School Pick-Up
During after school pick-up for sec-
ondary students behind the D Block,
please do not double-park along the
curb in the parking lot or next to the
turns. It is important that traffic flow
through the parking lot. When parents double-
park or block traffic along the turns, it creates con-
gestion that completely stops the flow of traffic. If
you need to park and wait for a student, the desig-
nated are is along back of the football pitch. There
are several parallel parking spots behind the pitch
that are available.
HEALTH CITY
Over the next
year, Health City
is donating 100
heart surgeries to
children through-
out the Caribbe-
an. About a
month ago, stu-
dents from CIS
were asked to volunteer to help with these special
patients during their recovery. Marissa T., Melis-
sa B., and Holly T. have stepped forward and vol-
unteered to spend time with some of these patients.
The CIS community is proud of these three stu-
dents, and we appreciate that Health City has made
it possible for students at CIS to have a profound
impact on the lives of
others.
Grade 6 Visits the National Weather Centre
On Wednesday the grade 6 Geography class visited the National Weather Centre as part of their study on
climate and weather. The students were intrigued by
all of the technology used to predict and forecast the
weather. The favorite part of the trip was looking at the huge hydrogen filled weather balloon, that is re-
leased twice a day. Cayman 27 was on hand to rec-
ord the experience, http://
www.cayman27.com.ky/2014/11/05/nws-field-trip-
gives-cis-students-new-understanding-of-weather
GOOD SPORTS
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CUC PRIMARY FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULES
U-9 and U-11 CUC Primary Football League Boys
Division Time Teams Playing Venue
Saturday November 8, 2014
U-9 9:00am CIS vs Truth for
Youth
CIS
U-11 10:00am CIS vs Truth for
Youth
CIS
Saturday, November 15, 2014
U-9 9:00 am George Town Prima-
ry vs CIS
Annex Field (Field
1)
U-11 11:00am George Town Prima-
ry vs CIS
Annex Field (Field
1)
Saturday November 22, 2014
U-9 9:00am St. Ignatius Prep vs
CIS
St. Ignatius Prep
U-11 11:00am St. Ignatius Prep vs
CIS
St. Ignatius Prep
Saturday November 29, 2014
U-9 9:00am CIS vs Sir John A.
Cumber
CIS
U-11 11:00am CIS vs Sir John A.
Cumber
CIS
U-11 CUC Primary Football League Girls
Division Time Teams Playing Venue
Saturday November 15, 2014
U-11 10:00am George Town
Primary vs CIS
Annex
Field
(Field
1)
Saturday November 22, 2014
U-11 10:00am St. Ignatius Prep
vs CIS
St.
Ignati-
us Prep
Saturday, November 29, 2014
U-11 11:00am George Town
Primary vs CIS
Annex
Field
(Field
1)
Saturday November 29, 2014
U-11 10:00am CIS vs Sir John A.
Cumber
CIS
CIS Seen On Campus
CIS ON THE MOVE
CIS STUDENTs SUPPORT THE COM-MUNITY
Over the fall break, Cory H. (grade 10) spent some of his time volunteering at the Humane Society walking dogs. Those puppies sure look happy to be out and about! Well done, Cory!
CIS Mission Statement: Cayman International School endeavors to provide each of our students the opportunity to achieve his/her academic and personal best within a U.S./International educational environment that encourages and in-spires leadership, character, and community service while embracing cultural diversity.
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With Sarah P.
What is your background and heritage?
Born, blood, and raised Caymanian.
Which countries have you lived in?
I’ve only ever lived in Grand Cayman.
How long have you been living in the Cayman Islands?
I’ve lived in Cayman all my life.
How many years have you been at CIS?
I’ve attended CIS for four years now.
Describe yourself (At least a few of your best and worst personality traits)
I think I can be pretty open-minded and accepting, but I can easily be very stubborn.
If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Why?
At the risk of being lame, if I could have any superpower, I would definitely want the ability to travel between this world and the fic-
tional, two-dimensional ones explored in the books I read. Aside from the obvious fact that the real world tends get very boring very
quickly, I’m most tempted by the idea of being able to see these fantastical places in person, and meet these characters who I’ve seen
(or “seen,” really) develop and grow overtime.
If you could eat dinner with any 3 people (deceased or alive) who would they be?
Jimmy Fallon, Emma Stone, and Jon Stewart.
What is one quality you admire most in others?
Confidence is probably one of the qualities I most admire when I see it another person. Perhaps it’s more envy than it is admiration for
the trait every now and then, but I sincerely value the some people are able to respect themselves, and be honest with themselves
about where they may or may not stand in this world, and still come out strongly. Being able to keep positive and be motivated by the
thought that you will do well in what is you are trying to accomplish goes a very long way.
Do you want to be famous? Why/Why not?
I want to be successful in life and in the things I do; I’d like to be a published novelist, I’d like to be recognised as professional singer
and performer. However, I’m not entirely sure if I’d enjoy fame all that much. Especially since I, you know, hate pictures . . .
What is your favourite quote? Why?
“Because even the smallest of words can be the ones to hurt you, or save you.” (Natsuki Takaya) Aside from being a line from one of
my favourite books, I believe these words are true, because it’s the little things that can have the greatest impact on us.
What is your dream job/career? Why?
I’d love to be a singer/song-writer or author, or both. I’m very passionate about both fields because they allow me to express myself,
plus they motivate me to do well in areas of my academic life, or just life in general.
Cayman INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 95 Minerva Dr., Camana Bay, P.O. Box 31364, Grand Cayman, KY1-1206, Cayman Islands
Tel: 1-345-945-4664 | Fax: 1-345-945-4650
Email: cis@cayintschool.ky | Website: www.caymaninternationalschool.org
Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. An IB World School, authorized to present the Diploma Programme of the International Baccalaureate Organization.
November 7, 2014
Dear Parents,
CIS will be holding the annual Cayman Cultural Day on Tuesday, December 2nd. Our celebration this year will
again involve students participating in historical and modern traditions in their classrooms; leading up to the
day itself on Tuesday where they can witness aspects come alive.
The emphasis on our Cayman Cultural Day will be on arts and crafts, traditional dance, and the significance of
silver thatch, coconuts and their uses, plus more. On Wednesday, December 3rd, Grades 2-5 will have Gimistory
storytellers present to them.
As we all are part of the tradition in some way or another, we encourage you to get involved. We are asking
for parent volunteers who might be able to supply traditional Cayman food for the students to taste or present
on a significant aspect from the Caymanian culture.
Please contact Ms. Jen (Room C7, Jennifer.Beagle@cayintschool.ky) or Ms. Simoni (Front Desk,
Simoni.Buttrum@cayintschool.ky) if you would like to donate food or be a parent volunteer. You may also
submit the bottom portion of this letter to Ms. Simoni.
Sincerely,
Cayman Culture Committee
I would like to be a parent volunteer for Cayman Culture Day. I can help in the following way: Activity (Indicate which you can help with and provide a brief description):
Performance: Music, Dance, Games Lending Artifacts Donate coconuts and/or demonstrate how to open Cooking/food for tasting Other
Name and contact information