SCHOOL HANDBOOK
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AGED 2-11
CONTENTS MISSION, VALUES, BELIEFS, VISION
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
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SCHOOL PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION
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Accreditation 6 Admissions 6 After-School Activities Program (ASAP)
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Attendance Policy
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Birthday Parties, Celebrations and Invitations
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Change of Contact Information
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Dress Code
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Elevators 11 Emergency Drills
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English Language Learners (ELL)
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English Language Policy
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Expected School-Wide Learning Results (ESLRs)
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Field Trips
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Food Services
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Health Services
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Helping your Child to Succeed
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Homework Policy
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Information Technology
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ISSP Website
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Library Media Center
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Lost and Found
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Newsletter 19 Open House
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Parent-Teacher Conferences
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Performances 19 Report Cards
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Special Dress Days
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Standardized Testing and Assessment
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Student Code of Conduct
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Student Council
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Student Supplies and Kits
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Textbooks 24 Traveling Parents
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Tutoring 24 Appendix 1: Recommendations For Students With Diagnosed Infectious Diseases
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Appendix 2: School Handbook Signature Form
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Appendix 3: Trip Permission Form
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Dear ISSP Families, It is with great pleasure that I warmly welcome you to International School Saigon Pearl, and I encourage you to peruse this School Handbook carefully. Our purpose at ISSP is to work with our families to pursue your hopes and dreams for your children within a caring and engaging learning environment that attends to the needs of each and every student. I hope that this handbook will enhance our partnership by sharing clear information concerning our expectations, practices, and procedures. Parents are a vital part of our school community. We encourage all members of our school community, students, parents, and staff, to communicate honestly and respectfully with a common goal to achieve personal excellence for every student. The signature of our school is a culture of caring within an engaging learning environment. I believe all students can achieve and be leaders in their special areas of interest. ISSP is fun and engaging while simultaneously providing students with a depth and breadth of learning opportunities that prepare them for the 21st century. To ensure access to our world class American international curriculum, we have specialized services for students including: • The English Language Learner (ELL) Program for students with limited English proficiency • The Talent Development Program aligned to Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth • ISHCMC - American Academy counseling support for families and students transitioning from ISSP to the American Academy’s college preparatory program. ISSP facilities are purpose-built, with technology integrated across the curriculum and blended into school life. Students have online learning opportunities to enhance classroom instruction. State of the art facilities will connect ISSP students to the wider world of education with activities designed to enhance the learning experience. ISSP is also unique in its curriculum design. We have developed a program of best practice in American international education enhanced by advantages traditional to the Vietnamese education system with a program of Mandarin Language studies starting as early as Kindergarten. Our highly qualified faculty is committed to seeing each child progress in strong literacy and numeracy skills while nurturing the development of your child’s character. Art, music, physical education, aquatics, Vietnamese (for Vietnamese passport holders), Host Country Studies and Mandarin are taught by specialists. I am delighted to welcome you to the ISSP community and I very much look forward to creating fabulous memories with you over this school year and beyond. Yours in education,
Lisa Johnson Campus Principal
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MISSION, VALUES, BELIEFS, VISION Mission A caring and engaging learning environment, nurturing confident and creative learners for future success.
Values At ISSP, we work with students to encourage the following values: • Developing Cooperation • Demonstrating Ethics • Preserving Cultural Heritage • Living a Healthy Lifestyle • Accepting Responsibility • Appreciating Aesthetics
Beliefs At ISSP, we are committed to providing a dynamic learning community focusing on student success for all. We Believe In: • Creating joy in learning • Contributing to the artistic, athletic, intellectual, creative and social growth of children • Valuing traditions and cultural diversity • Protecting the environment • Providing a quality American standards-based curriculum • Embracing best teaching practices • Identifying and developing the potential in each child • Enabling students to transfer successfully to other schools in the US and abroad
Vision To inspire personal excellence in caring environment.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Parents are encouraged to communicate directly via e-mail, the student communication book or planner or by requesting a scheduled appointment with their child’s teacher as the need arises. If you wish to speak to the teacher in the morning, kindly do so between 7:45 - 8:00 am. At 8:00 am the teachers begin student instruction. Questions about the school’s programs and services should first be directed to the child’s teacher and then, if the question requires further clarification, to the Campus Principal. In the early childhood section, kindergarten and second grade, teachers use a communication book that goes back and forth between school and home. Please check this book daily for information related to your child. You are encouraged to write comments to the teacher if there is significant information that needs to be shared. Students from third through fifth grade will use Edmodo to record information and homework. Parents are asked to check their child’s communication book and Edmodo nightly to make sure that he/she is keeping it up-to-date and completing the required work. You may be requested to sign to acknowledge that your child has completed the homework and reading assigned. We believe that a strong partnership between home and school is essential to the development of ISSP students and to the success of our school community as a whole.
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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Teacher
Responsibilities
School Emails
Ms. Lisa R. Johnson
Campus Principal
LisaJohnson@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Lanie Hebreo Nacario
Butterflies Nursery
LanieNacario@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Helen P. Orobia
Bumble Bees Nursery HelenOrobia@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Nguyen Le Ngoc Anh - Ms.Truong To Khanh
Ms. Lindsey Morten
Pre-School
LindseyMorton@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Gian Ha Thuong
Ms. Catherine M. TurekÂ
Pre-School
CatherineTurek@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Nguyen Thuy Trang Ms. Le Thi Ngoc Bich
Mr. Bruce Delaney
Pre-Kindergarten
Brucedelaney@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Ngo Hoai Anh Thao
Ms. Elizabeth Hinson
Pre-Kindergarten
ElizabethHinson@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Bui Thi Kim Ngan
Ms. Rebecca Hardy
Kindergarten
RebercaHardy@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Nguyen Thuy Tram
Ms. Lusk Vicky Nicole
Kindergarten
VickyLusk@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Au Thuy Lam
Mr. James Hardy
1st Grade
JamesHardy@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Tran Thi Truc Mai
Mr. Ethan B.M King
1st Grade
EthanKing@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Dung
Mr. Zachariah Groshell
2nd Grade
Zachariahgroshell@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Diep Huynh Minh Thy
Ms. Alisha Holdbrook
2nd Grade
Alishaholdbrook@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hue
Ms. Amanda Lynn Romano
3rd Grade
AmandaRomano@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Tran Thi Thanh Van
Mr. Mark Pate
4th Grade
MarkPate@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Ha Dang Ky Tran
Mr. Thomas Schneider
5th Grade
TomSchneider@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Pham Thi Nam Chung
Mr. Peter Nguyen
ELL Teacher
PeterNguyen@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Stephanie Groshell
ELL Teacher
StephanieGroshell@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Jessica Rainy Worden
Art Teacher
JessWorden@issp.edu.vn
Mr. Jerett Alexandre Knoblock
P.E. Teacher
JerettKnoblock@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Claire Connor
Librarian
ClaireConnor@issp.edu.vn
Mr. Lincoln Jackson
IT Teacher
LincJackson@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Elizabeth Raduly
Music Teacher
ElizabethRaduly@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Yilin Li
Mandarin Teacher
YilinLi@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Le Minh Ha
Vietnamese Teacher
HaLe@issp.edu.vn
Mr. Luu Le Minh Trung
Vietnamese Teacher
TrungLuu@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Le Thi Thanh Thuy
Host Country Studies
ThuyLe@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Hoang Hue Van Ms. Huynh Thi Khanh Phung
Campus Principal Assistant Campus Principal Assistant
Teaching Assistant
Ms. Trinh Thi Xuan
Ms. Tran Nhat Vy Ms. Dang Dieu Thuy ( Tracy)
VanHoang@issp.edu.vn phunghuynh@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Nguyen Thi Quoc Hung
Nurse
Nurse@issp.edu.vn
Ms. Tran Thi Ngoc Thao
School Bus Coordinator/Store
ThaoTran@issp.edu.vn
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SCHOOL PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION Accreditation ISSP is currently being reviewed by New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and the Council for International Schools (CIS). Accreditation ensures that we deliver a safe, quality educational program that is recognized internationally. Students may successfully transfer to other international schools and to schools in USA and other countries. In addition, ISSP has partnered with the Cognita Group Network of Schools and has a through school relationship with the International School Ho Chi Minh City (ISHCMC) - American Academy Grade 6-12 college preparatory program. ISHCMC - American Academy is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and the Council for International Schools (CIS).
Admissions International School Saigon Pearl welcomes students of all nationalities and passports to apply for enrollment. ISSP does not admit students if a program appropriate to their needs cannot be accommodated. ISSP accepts students who can be successful in the regular academic program. Students will be formally admitted to ISSP when the following steps have been completed: • Admission interview with Campus Principal • Grade 1-5 non-native speakers of English complete the entrance test • Application form and fee completed and paid • Copy of student passport or birth certificate submitted • Annual health check-up completed and stamped by doctor or hospital • Medical report and immunization record supplied; along with 2 passport photos • Campus Principal reviews application and makes a final decision on admission • Parents are notified of the student’s placement and given a start date • Tuition fee is paid before student attends class
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Entrance Age Requirement AGE AS OF AUGUST 31 OR PREREQUISITE
GRADE
2 years
Nursery
3 years
Pre-School
4 years
Pre-Kindergarten
5 years
Kindergarten
6 years
Grade 1
Completion of Grade 1*
Grade 2
Completion of Grade 2*
Grade 3
Completion of Grade 3*
Grade 4
Completion of Grade 4*
Grade 5
Completion of Grade 5*
Entry to ISHCMC - American Academy Grade 6
Note: * Successful completion at an accredited school and aligned to American curriculum Standards.
After-School Activities Program (ASAP) Activities are offered to students after school by community members, parents, and staff. The activities offered depend on the interests and abilities of our community. An after-school snack is offered for students remaining for the ASAP. Activities begin at 3:15 pm. Parents must make arrangements to pick up students at 4:00 pm.
Attendance Policy Consistent school attendance is of primary concern to our school. We believe that every minute a child spends in school is important. In many cases, difficulties in school can be directly linked to absenteeism. Students are expected to be at school on time every day unless they are ill. Students should remain in school until the end of all classes. Additionally, we expect families to plan travel only during scheduled school vacations. Please refer to the school calendar when making travel arrangements.
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School Hours Classes begin promptly at 8:00 am. The campus opens to students at 7:30 am for breakfast; students may enter the classroom after 7:45 am. Dismissal time is 3:00 pm. Students may remain after school if they are registered in an after-school program. Students who are picked up by parents or drivers should be met promptly at the end of the school day. Students are to be picked up at the designated dismissal area, not at their classroom doors - with the exception of Pre-Nursery through Kindergarten students, who must be picked up at their classrooms by an adult showing an identification card. Student safety is our first concern in establishing these guidelines.
Absence Parents are requested to inform the school office by phone, email or communication book on or before the day of absence if possible. If the absence is prolonged, parents of Grade 1-5 students should contact the teacher(s) by e-mail or leave a request at the office for class work and homework assignments.
Dismissal Before End of School Day If it is necessary for a student to leave school before the end of the day, parents must send a note to the teacher stating the reason for early dismissal and identifying the individual who will pick up the student. The student should be met in the office so she/he can be signed out and the adult issued with a gate pass.
Leaving the Campus Students are expected to remain on the school campus for the duration of the school day. If a student is to depart before the regular dismissal time, parents are requested to send a note to the teacher with the student. The student must obtain a gate pass from the office to leave school. For security reasons, please do not make these requests by telephone.
Tardiness It is important for all students to arrive at school on time. If your child is late, he/she must pick up a tardy slip from the Campus Principal’s office. Teachers begin the day with a morning meeting that outlines procedures for the day. Students who miss this often are unaware of the day’s expectations. Tardiness of even one student hinders the learning of all students in the class.
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Transportation Students have the following options for travel to and from school: • Bus service is provided by ISSP for an extra fee, subject to availability of space. Please contact the Admissions Office to arrange transportation. • Private cars, car pools, privately contracted services, and taxis • Students who live in Saigon Pearl: please walk carefully from the residences to the school. Guards are available to assist with crossings. Younger children should be accompanied by an adult. Grade 3-5 students may walk home if parents sign a permission form for this purpose. • If a parent wishes to make a change in the regular arrangement for his child’s transportation home, it is essential that the parent send a note or email to the Admissions Office requesting the change and explaining the details of the change and the reason for it. Once again, the safety of children is our first concern in establishing this guideline. If your child travels by school bus, please email or call.
Birthday Parties, Celebrations and Invitations Student birthday celebrations may be held in conjunction with the snack period, lunch period, or near the end of the school day. Parents are asked to keep celebrations simple and to first check all plans with the classroom teacher in advance. The teacher will cooperate with the parent in assisting with the celebration. We ask that if a birthday cake or other food treats are brought to school, that there is a sufficient amount for all students in the class and that plates, napkins, and cutlery are provided as well. Please do not send gifts (bags) for each child in the class. This often creates disruption and leads to competitive aspects that we wish to avoid. Invitations to private parties may be distributed at school ONLY if all children in the class are invited.
Change of Contact Information Inform the office in writing if you change your mailing address, telephone number, e-mail address, work contact number, and/or emergency contact information.
Dress Code All ISSP students are required to wear the official ISSP uniform to promote an image of ISSP students looking neat, smart, and respectful. All uniform items must be purchased at the school. ISSP uniform: • Shirts • Shorts • Cargo Pants
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• Skirts (girls) • Hats In addition: • Shoes must be neat, safe, and appropriate for the activities of the school day. • Hats are required for all outdoor activities. • Hats and headscarves must be removed inside the school building unless worn for cultural or religious reasons. • P.E. clothes may be worn to school on P.E. days. Dress for Physical Education (P.E.) and Aquatics Physical education is a valued part of the program offered by ISSP. The following items are required for P.E. classes: • Official ISSP physical education T-shirt and shorts • Socks and appropriate sport shoes • Cap/hat for outdoor activity • Sunscreen • Water bottle On days of swimming instruction students need: • A bathing suit • Towel • Sunscreen • Goggles
Elevators In the interests of safety, students may use elevators only under adult supervision.
Emergency Drills Emergency drills are held periodically during the school year. When the emergency bell rings, students exit the classrooms in an orderly manner and line up in the field adjacent to the school property close to the school entrance. Attendance is taken and procedures are followed to ensure student safety.
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English Language Learners (ELL) The ELL program provides support in English language to students who are not native speakers of English and whose level of English is insufficient for them to be successful in regular classes without assistance. The ELL teacher teams with the classroom teacher to determine the needs of the students. Non-native speakers of English are evaluated upon application to determine their proficiency in English and appropriate grade level for entrance to our school. ELL support is provided beginning in kindergarten. Our small class sizes provide many opportunities for children to develop English language skills. Children are immersed in literacy and learn English best in the language rich classroom. Differentiated instruction in the mainstream classroom provides opportunities for individual assistance or small groups as needed.
English Language Policy The ISSP English Language Policy is a shared vision and mission to develop English language proficiency successfully across a high quality academic curriculum. English is the primary language of instruction at ISSP. Strong first (home) language ability contributes to second or other language proficiency. ISSP recognizes and embraces the multicultural and multilingual composition of the school’s community. The many students who have a home language other than English are expected to achieve twin goals of mastering a high quality academic curriculum and acquiring English language proficiency. Parents must understand the importance of home language proficiency and must assume responsibility for maintaining home language development.
Expected School-Wide Learning Results (ESLRs) We expect our students to develop successfully as: Critical Thinkers and Problem Solvers Who: • Solve problems creatively • Analyze, evaluate, synthesize and apply information • Demonstrate competence in research and study skills • Collaborate and work effectively with others Effective Communicators Who: • Comprehend and interpret oral and written information • Express their ideas and knowledge clearly, logically and creatively in oral and visual forms • Use technology to access, create, integrate, and produce digital information • Use and respond to creative and artistic expression
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Life-long Reflective Learners Who: • Demonstrate academic and personal integrity • Take an active role in their own learning • Work independently and are self-directed • Recognize and develop their strengths and talents Socially Responsible Global Citizens Who: • Value and preserve the environment • Understand that physical and mental well-being is a lifelong commitment • Accept and respect the diversity inherent in a multi-cultural world • Express confidently a sense of themselves, their culture and their country • Exhibit self-discipline and accept individual and group responsibility
Assemblies Monthly assemblies are held for Grades 1-5. Assemblies focus on our values and our ESLRs.
Field Trips Ho Chi Minh City and the surrounding area provide wonderful opportunities for students to enrich their learning beyond the school boundaries. Students participate in field trips that are closely linked to classroom units. Parents with suggestions for field trips are encouraged to contact the teacher. Often walking trips will be taken within the Saigon Pearl Community. Please give permission for these trips on the form that requires your signature indicating that you have read this handbook. You will be notified of other scheduled trips in advance. Parents will be asked to sign a field trip permission form that indicates full details about the field trip. Overnight field trips are planned as part of the Grade 5 curriculum and there is a necessary extra charge. Male and female staff and sometimes parents chaperone the overnight field trips.
Food Services Lunch All students must eat lunch at school. Students may bring a lunch, pre-order, buy lunch at the school canteen or have lunch delivered to them. For Grade 1-5 classes, if a lunch must be delivered from home, it needs to be labeled in English with the student’s name and grade and placed on the table designated for the class. Home delivered lunches should arrive by 11:30 am.
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Early childhood children eat lunch in their classrooms. During the lunch period, good manners and good eating habits are reinforced. If your child is being fed by you or your household help, you might be pleasantly surprised at how well s/he demonstrates independence at school. Our food service is provided by Viva Foods. Asian and Western meal choices are available. Menus are sent home either with newsletters or separately. Payment for food service may be made at room 101.
Snack Students are provided with a snack in the morning. Carbonated beverages are not sold nor permitted at ISSP. Please do not send breakable containers for beverages; re-sealable bottles are suggested for liquids. All students should have their own labeled water bottles.
Health Services A clinic, staffed by a registered nurse, is located on the first floor of the school and provides services to all students. A record is kept of all treatment, and parents are notified in the event of any serious illness or injury.
Illness Parents are to notify the School Nurse of any infectious diseases or of any change in the health status of a student, (e.g. a vaccination, illness or operation). Many of the most common illnesses (colds, influenza, hepatitis A & B, chicken pox, and conjunctivitis) result from viral infections; antibiotics are ineffective in treating or preventing the spread of the illness. Viral illnesses require time for the body to overcome infection. To ensure the sick student does not transfer contagion to others, it is important for parents to keep students at home if they are sick. ISSP maintains a “Fever Free� environment and requires all students not to attend school if they have a temperature over 37.5 degrees Celsius. Children should stay at home until the fever has been reduced for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medicines. This policy supports our efforts to maintain a healthy environment for all and to minimize the spread of viral infections. Parents are requested to inform the office of the reason for the absence, including illness, prior to 8:00 am. Ms. Huynh Thi Khanh Phung / Email: phunghuynh@issp.edu.vn / Telephone: 08 2222 7788 (Ext. 109) In the event of extended illness where the student will be absent for a number of days, parents are requested to contact the clinic and the classroom teacher. Ms. Nguyen Thi Quoc Hung / Email: nurse@issp.edu.vn / Telephone: 08 2222 7788 (Ext. 118)
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Injuries The school nurse will call parents if a student must go home due to illness or injury. In the event of a serious injury or illness, the nurse or an office staff member will contact the parent or guardian before transporting the student to the nearest medical facility for further emergency care. The nurse or a designated person will accompany the student to the hospital and meet the parent there.
Lice (Head Lice) If head lice are found on a student at school, a parent or guardian will be called to pick up the child. After treatment with the correct medicated shampoo, the student may return to school if the hair is free of eggs or lice. Care should be taken to check other family members and vigilance will be needed to continue checking the child’s head and to take appropriate steps to rid the bedding and fabric furniture in the house of lice. This is always a sensitive issue which requires diligence on the part of the parent. As a service to your child’s class, should you find head lice on your child, please contact the school nurse.
Medical Records At the start of the school year, parents are requested to complete and submit the ISSP Medical Questionnaire and keep the school updated of any new medical information, immunization, emergency contact details which will be recorded within the school database. The school nurse has to complete, update and file medical records for all students.
Medication at School Students requiring prescribed medication during school hours must have on file the prescription from their physicians as well as the written authorization from the parent or legal guardian. The parent‘s written authorization must include: • The name of student receiving the medication. • The name and description of the medication • Scheduled times for the administration of the medication • The dosage to be given • Instructions for administration of the medication • Description of any possible side-effects • Any other contra-indications, instructions or warning All medications must be in the original pharmacy container. The container must be clearly marked with the patient‘s name, type of medicine and dosage.
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A few over the counter medicines (Tylenol, Ibuprofen) are available and can be given if a parent‘s permission is on file.
Nurse’s Office Functions • Provides care to students who have been injured or who are present with an acute illness • Evaluates and refers cases to other medical facilities as appropriate • Contributes to the control of communicable disease through immunization record keeping • Isolates students with contagious diseases • Administers medication and treatments as ordered by health care providers • Provides first-aid kits on campus, school buses, field trips and sports events
Nurse’s Office Visits during the Day The following procedures have been instituted regarding visits to the nurse’s office while classes are in session: • Except in an emergency, students will have a pass from the classroom teacher to see the nurse. • Otherwise, they should see the nurse during a recess or lunch period. • Early dismissal due to illness will occur only after the student is evaluated by the nurse and upon her recommendation that the student should go home. A parent will be contacted.
Helping Your Child to Succeed ISSP students will be more successful if parents: • Help instill student pride, confidence, and a positive attitude about their school and teachers • Support school policies on behavior and attendance at all times, including after-school events • Provide the time and environment for students to complete homework • Encourage students to take responsibility for completion of all homework assignments • Bring concerns directly to the appropriate teacher first, before approaching others in the school • Read the newsletters and keep them at home for reference • Check the communication books or planners daily and respond or comment as appropriate • Dedicate time and thought to the continual improvement of ISSP • Share information honestly with teachers about problems the child has had or experienced regarding learning, behavior, or the emotional area, and regarding changes in the family situation (divorce, separations, illness, death)
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Homework Policy Homework is a valuable part of the learning process at ISSP. Consistency and parental support are key factors in the success of our homework program. The following guidelines should help you and your child plan sufficient time for his/her daily homework. Pre-Kindergarten - Grade 1
10 - 20 minutes daily
Grade 2
20 - 30 minutes daily
Grade 3 - 5
30 - 60 minutes daily
Parents of children at all grade levels are responsible for supporting their child’s educational environment by establishing a home atmosphere that is conducive to learning and monitoring/ supervising their child’s home study. This atmosphere should include specific study times and a specific study location for doing the homework. Although some homework is enhanced by parental involvement, some is not. Teachers will inform parents of the suitable involvement level as needed. As the school is strongly committed to promoting literacy in our students, all children, with the support of their families, are expected to read or be read to on a nightly basis. Do not worry if you cannot read in English. Reading and discussing stories in your home language will assist your child to develop the reading habit.
Information Technology Students are introduced to computers, interactive whiteboards, iPad program, multi-media projectors, and other forms of technology. Students will be instructed on appropriate use of computers and are expected to comply with school guidelines.
ISSP Website Please take time to visit our website at www.issp.edu.vn. The website is updated periodically.
Library Media Center At the heart of our educational community, the Library Media Center provides access to information and ideas for students and staff. In addition to regularly scheduled class visits to check out books and to develop reading and research skills, students have access to the Library from 7:30 am until 3:15 pm. Students may borrow two items for a period of two weeks. The Library is open until 4:00 pm on Wednesdays. Parents and students can browse and enjoy the library collection. Although no fines are charged for overdue items, students who have overdue books may not borrow additional items until the overdue has been cleared. Students are financially liable for the replacement cost of lost, damaged or unreturned library materials at the end of the school year.
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The Library is a place of research, study, and learning. Respectful behavior is expected of all students at all times.
Lost and Found Please label with your child’s name all items brought to school: lunch boxes, book bags, sweaters, uniforms, hats, etc. Lost and found boxes are located in the Admissions Office. Any found items will be placed there. Items with names are easily returned. Students should check at the office for lost items as soon as the loss is noticed.
Newsletter The newsletter is an important communication tool. Newsletters provide essential information regarding significant school events. Reading the newsletter regularly is a good way to keep current on what is happening at school. The newsletter is also available on the website.
Open House Open House is held early in the school year so that parents may become familiar with classroom expectations and curriculum. It is a very important day that helps parents to understand what children are learning at ISSP.
Parent-Teacher Conferences Official parent-teacher conferences are held twice yearly in the first and third quarters. Their purpose is to discuss the student’s current level of progress and set goals for the remainder of the school year. These conferences are scheduled; it is very important that parents attend at the appointment times. Our teaching assistants are able to translate if the language is Vietnamese. Should you require a translator in a language other than Vietnamese, please bring one to the appointment. Parents or teachers may request additional conferences throughout the year.
Performances Music and drama are a part of life and activities in the school. Assemblies, special presentations, and school-wide music concerts provide an opportunity for the students to sing, play a musical instrument, act, and dance.
Report Cards Students and parents need regular feedback on academic and social progress. Report cards and parent conferences provide excellent opportunities for parents and teachers to help students set goals for themselves and to join together to celebrate a student’s effort and success.
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The ISSP academic year is divided into two semesters. Report cards are issued at the end of quarter. Withdrawal and Request of Transcripts (Report Cards) In early childhood and elementary, if a child withdraws at the end of the academic year, the report card serves as a transcript. If records are required before the actual withdrawal date, parents should use their copy of the most recent report card. Report cards will be withheld from students who have missing books and outstanding financial obligations to the school.
Special Dress Days Special Dress Days/Spirit Days are sometimes organized at the school. On non-uniform days, students are expected to wear clothing that is appropriate in a school setting and conforms to the standard set by the school uniform. Students choosing not to participate in special dress days must wear the regular school uniform.
Standardized Testing and Assessment In addition to testing that is part of the regular class program, elementary students take part in standardized assessments. We use these assessments to determine children’s instructional levels and to measure academic growth throughout the school year, and from year to year. • 1. Reading - The Fountas and Pinnell Benchmark Assessment System. This assessment is administered during a one-on-one, student and teacher assessment conference. The student reads aloud and talks about the books. The levels range from A (the easiest) to Z (the most challenging). • 2. Writing Assessment - Students write to a prompt and are evaluated according to a scoring scale (a rubric). • 3. Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) - In the fall and again in the spring, Grade 3-5 students will participate in assessments from the NWEA. These assessments are called Measures of Academic Progress (MAP). Students will be tested in reading, mathematics and science. Computers are used for the testing. • 4. IPT - All kindergarten to Grade 5 non-native speakers of English are assessed using the IPT English Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening Tests. Pre-School and Pre-Kinder students are assessed in speaking and listening using the Pre-IPT.
Student Code of Conduct The Code of Conduct is simple and based primarily on the concept of respect. Students who are respectful use acceptable language and show appropriate behaviors. Hurting others through words or physical actions is not accepted and students who commit such acts will be subject to consequences appropriate to the misconduct. The Code of Conduct states the following:
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• We show respect to all people and all things • We listen when a teacher or other presenter speaks • We follow instructions of school staff members • We maintain our environment safely and without waste Whether riding to and from home or on field trips, students are to follow the same standards of behavior expected at school. Additionally, students who ride the buses are expected to do the following: • Be on time. The bus cannot wait for students who are late arriving at the designated pick-up. • Treat the bus monitor, the bus driver and other students with courtesy and respect. • Respect the responsibility of the bus monitor to ensure students are safely seated and wearing seat belts. • Talk quietly and remain seated at all times. • Drink water only (eating is not permitted on the bus). • Keep all body parts inside the bus: do not reach or lean out the windows. • Be responsible for personal belongings. • Adhere to the ISSP Code of Conduct. • Provide a note signed by a parent and present it at the HOS Office at the start of the school day if asking for a change of bus routine. The bus driver or monitor will record and file a written report of conduct infractions with the Campus Principal. Penalties for bus violations are: • First offense: verbal warning • Second offense: written warning and parent/guardian contact • Third offense: suspension from the bus for up to two weeks Repeated or serious bus misbehavior could result in a student’s privilege of riding the bus being suspended indefinitely.
Inappropriate Behavior Behavior that is not in a student’s best interest or that poses a threat to others will lead to serious disciplinary action. The following offenses are considered major violations: • Verbal or physical bullying • Insubordination demonstrated toward a teacher or staff member
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• Disruption of classes and interference of the teaching/ learning process • Endangering or threatening the safety of oneself or others (this includes fighting) • Theft • Damaging school or personal property • The possession of any object that can be considered a weapon
Inappropriate Behavior Consequences Disciplinary steps are taken to deal with inappropriate behavior while preserving the dignity and selfesteem of the child. One or more of the following steps may be implemented: • Counseling by a teacher, yard or canteen supervisor, or Campus Principal • Signing the School Standards Book. The book is maintained in the office. Students “sign in” to indicate that they have not observed one or more of the school procedures. • Problem Solving Sheet. Students complete a form indicating what the problem was and how s/he can improve. • *In-School Suspension. The student will be removed from regular classes and will work in a supervised area for a part or a full day. • *Out-of-School Suspension. A student may be suspended from school for repeated violations of the discipline policy or for behavior that is viewed by the Campus Principal as inappropriate during the school day, during a school-sponsored activity, on or off school grounds. An out-of-school suspension from school means that a student is prohibited from being on or near the school campus or attending any school- sponsored activities during the period of the suspension. The parent or guardian of the student will be notified as soon as possible when a student is to be suspended from the school. *Parents/guardians are contacted. Items not to be brought to School: • Anything expensive or sentimental which may get lost or broken • iPods, Game Boys, MP3 players and similar items • Pokeman and Maple Story type cards • Anything that could be dangerous (sharp items, matches, lighters, etc.) • Money, valuables and mobile phones (unless requested by the teacher for a specific purpose) • Chewing gum is not allowed on campus at any time
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Student Council Students from grades two through six will learn responsibility and government by participating in an organized group facilitated by teacher leaders.
Student Supplies and Kits There is a charge for consumables. These student kits consist of notebooks, writing books, communication books or planners, mathematics workbooks, etc. The cost varies according to grade level. Additionally, individual teachers will inform students of other materials required for their classes.
Textbooks Textbooks are provided to students on a loan basis. Students are expected to take care of these books and return them in good condition at the end of the school year. Reasonable wear and tear is expected. However, if a textbook is damaged, defaced, or lost, the student must pay for its replacement. Costs are set at 90% of the replacement value plus shipping charges.
Traveling Parents The classroom teacher and the school office should be notified in writing when a child is being left under the supervision of someone else while parents are traveling. Parents must provide specific details about who has permission to make decisions related to transportation issues and health emergencies.
Tutoring Parents who desire tutoring for their child should discuss the matter with the classroom teacher. Payment for tutoring services is a private matter to be arranged between the parents and the tutor. No teacher may tutor his/her own students for remuneration. If parents have made arrangements for outside tutors for their child, the tutor must meet with the classroom teacher in order to ensure that the student receives the correct help.
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Direct or indirect contact with No discharge from nose and nose. Oral – fecal spread. Eating utensils, food, drinks.
Sore throat, patchy grey membrane on throat. Nasal discharge may be 2 – 5 days bloody. 15 – 50 days. Usual 25 45 – 160 days. Blood, serous fluids, semen, Usual 60 – 90 vaginal secretions. days Hatch in 6 -10 days
8 -12 days
Fever, loss of appetite, nausea with or without vomiting. Fatigue, headache, abdominal pain, may have jaundice.
Fever, loss of appetite, nausea with or without vomiting. Fatigue, headache, abdominal pain, may have jaundice.
Scalp irritation, or detection of lice eggs in hair.
Cough, fever, watery eyes. Blotchy rash on 3-4th day over face and trunk. White spots in mouth.
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Lice
Measles (Rubella)
Direct or indirect contact with No discharge from nose and nose.
1 – 10 days usually 3 – 4 days
Meningitis Acute illness. Fever, stiff neck, (Meningococcal) nausea, headache, rash.
12 – 25 days – Swollen glands behind the jaw, and usually 16 -18 below the ear. days
Direct or indirect contact with No discharge from nose and nose.
2 – 4 days
Mumps
Direct or indirect contact with No discharge from nose and nose.
No
No
Meningitis Acute illness. Fever, stiff neck, (Haemophilus B) nausea, headache, rash.
Direct or indirect contact with discharge from nose and nose
Direct contact with hair, combs, brushes, hats, pillows, towels etc.
No
No
No
Diphtheria
24 – 72 hours
Direct contact with eye discharge via fingers, towels, washcloths, door- handles.
Burning, tearing, redness and itching of one or both eyes.
Conjunctivitis (Pink eye)
No
Direct and indirect contact with discharge from nose and throat.
10 – 21 days
Red raised spots that change into blisters after a few hours. Usually rash presents on trunk and face. Mild fever.
Attend School
Chicken pox (Varicella)
Method of infection
Incubation period
Early Symptoms
Condition
Vaccine available for all children over 2 months of age.
24 hours after onset. Depending on child’s condition.
Vaccine available for all children over 12 months of age.
Vaccine available for all children over 2 months of age.
24 hours after onset. Depending on child’s condition.
9 days after onset of swelling.
Vaccine available for all children over 1 year of age.
Until nasal discharge cleared, or 4 days after onset or crash.
Until treatment has Prevent by education, been applied and short or tied hair. hair is nit free.
Vaccine available for all children from birth. Prevent by education of prevention.
Vaccine available for all children over 2 years of age. Prevent by attention to hygiene.
2 weeks after onset, or one week after onset of jaundice. Case by case evaluation.
Part of standard recommended vaccine schedule for all children.
Vaccine is available for children over the age of 12 months.
Comments
2 weeks or until throat cultures are negative
During acute stage or 24 hours after therapy has been commenced.
5 days after appearance of blisters.
Duration of exclusion
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Round, scaly spots on the skin or scalp.
Ringworm
Sudden onset fever, vomiting, sore throat.
Asymptomatic to chronic cough, fever, weight loss.
Fever, headache, rash. Nausea, diarrhea or constipation.
Strep throat
Tuberculosis
Typhoid fever
8 – 14 days
Variable
2 – 5 days
2 – 5 days
Oral fecal spread.
Droplet spread.
No
No
Direct or indirect contact with No discharge from nose and nose.
No
Sudden onset fever, vomiting, sore throat.
Scarlet fever
Direct contact with skin of infected person, clothing and bedding.
Direct or indirect contact with No discharge from nose and nose.
Days – Weeks
Small red spots typically between fingers, elbow creases. Very itchy.
Scabies
No
No
No
Direct contact with skin of infected person.
Skin and hair.
Direct and Indirect contact with discharge from nose.
Rubella (German Mild illness, swollen neck glands. 14 – 21 days, fever) Fine pink rash on face spreading to usual 16 – 18 face and limbs. days
Not known
Fever, headache, nausea, vomiting. 4 – 21 days Muscle pain, stiffness of back and neck. Paralysis.
Poliomyelitis
Direct or indirect contact with No discharge from nose and nose.
6 – 20 days
Spasmodic cough, vomiting. Not all cases “whoop”.
Pertussis (whooping cough)
Attend School
Method of infection
Incubation period
Early Symptoms
Condition
No participation in contact sports or food preparation.
Nasal discharge may remain infective for long periods.
No participation in contact sports.
Vaccine available for all children over 12 months of age. Avoid contact with pregnant women.
No participation in contact sports, swimming.
Vaccine available for all children from birth.
Vaccine available for all children over 02 months of age.
Comments
7 days after Vaccine available for all commencement of children over 2 years antibiotic therapy. old.
14 days after Vaccine available for all commencement of children from birth. antibiotic therapy.
24 hours after lesion has been treated, covered by dressing.
24 hours after antibiotics commencement.
Until treatment has been started, lesions covered.
7 days after onset of rash.
Until treatment has been started, lesions covered.
1 – 6 weeks from onset of symptoms.
21 days after cough begins, 5 days after antibiotics commencement.
Duration of exclusion
Appendix 2: School Handbook Signature Form Dear ISSP Parents and Students, This handbook has been carefully prepared to provide you with valuable information about how ISSP operates and the rules that we live by as a community. We ask that you sit down as a family and carefully review the various sections of this handbook. If you have any questions about the contents of the handbook, please do not hesitate to contact us. Parents are to sign and date this form before it is returned to the school. Forms are to be returned to the classroom teacher within two weeks after receiving the handbook.
Lisa Johnson Campus Principal
I have received and read the ISSP School Handbook:
Please print your name
Relationship to student
Parent’s Signature Date
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Appendix 3: Trip Permission Form During the course of the school year many opportunities present themselves for students to take trips off campus. These may include field trips in support of various curricular events, sports outings, class parties, trips with special organizations and visits to other schools. Trips may include visiting a park, museum, zoo, restaurant, farm, place of business, factory, or the Saigon Pearl environments. Although the school may seek your permission for a particular trip, your signature line below will authorize ISSP to include your child(ren) on such a trip even in the event we are unable to reach you or if we have not received the specific response form detailing the trip. Trips are always supervised by ISSP staff. My child(ren) may attend any off-campus official trips. Please print the name or names and grades of your children:
Grade
Grade
Grade
Specific restrictions or comments (if any):
Signature of Parent or Guardian
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