Dolphin Dispatch Issue 33, May 12, 2017

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Dolphin Dispatch INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PANAMA

May 12, 2017

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THANK YOU FOR A RECORD BREAKING ARTS FEST

#comingsoon

Thanks to the nearly 1000 visitors that came out for ArtsFest last Saturday. The event was a huge success. Visit the YouTube ArtsFest Playlist to see some of the great performances from the day, and check out #ispartsfest on Instagram for pictures. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @isparts.

May 17-19: What the Play?High School/ Middle School Show

Be sure to catch the Middle School & High School devised theater production of What Da Play? next week. “Devising theater is a process that involves directing, playwriting, researching, improving and playing. It is travel by a collective group, realized from one starting point, without a clue how it is going to end, but with a specific goal: Create a work of theater, bring a complete, new piece to be presented in front of the audience,” Arturo Wong, Director, explains. This incredible, premier event should not be missed. Tickets will be on sale in front of the MS/HS Cafeteria during lunch next week and can also be purchased at the door before the show. Show times are: Thursday, May 18 at 4:00pm (busses provided afterwards) Friday, May 19 at 7:00pm Saturday, May 20 at 5:00pm

May 31: Global Traditions- Grade 8 Showcase

June 9: Music Around the WorldElementary Music Concerts All events take place in the P&G Performing Arts Center

IN THIS ISSUE:

What Da Play?

High School News & Events

ARTSFEST 2017

Pink Shirt Day 2017

PTA Announcements

Board of Directors 2017-2018 Elections

Preschool News & Events

Cafeteria Menu, Nutrition tips and Calendar

Parent Coffee Announcement

Elementary News & Events

PAIS Robotics Challenge

Middle School News & Events

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BOARD ELECTIONS ELECTRONIC VOTING FOR BOARD ELECTIONS 2017-2018

PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL

MONDAY MAY 15th FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON ELECTRONIC VOTING 2017-2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTIONS

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PARENT EVENT ES, MS, HS Parent Coffee: Standards Based Reporting On Wednesday, May 17 at 8:30AM the elementary division is hosting a parent coffee about Standards Based Reporting, an ongoing initiative from our strategic plan. In the coming 2017-18 school year, there will be changes to report cards in the elementary school and an increase in feedback to students and parents. We are going to use this parent coffee to start talking about what those changes are at the elementary division. There will also be representatives from middle and high school to be there to share information about how changes at the elementary division will be integrated and supported as students transition to middle and high school. While the changes impact next year’s K-5 elementary students, this coffee is open to all ISP parents. If you are interested in learning more about this initiative, we encourage you to attend. We look forward to seeing you at this event.

Standards Based Reporting Coffee: Wednesday, May 17 at 8:30AM in the PAC

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Preschool Alida Garcia de Paredes, —Pre-K Principal—agdp@isp.edu.pa

EXPLORING ROADS IN PREK Pk3 is currently studying Roads. Children have become curious about the different types of roads they see, where roads go, how roads are made. A study of roads is a great opportunity for children to explore their interests. We encourage you to talk with your child about the different kinds of roads in your area and ask: What is it made of? What features does it have? Point out interesting features, such as traffic lights, signs, gutters, steel plates, crosswalks, ramps, and overpasses.

After many weeks of awesome learning, PK4 finished our unit on recycling. We are confident that students have understood the importance of our planet and its resources, and will continue “saving the Earth” any way they can. It’s difficult to believe, but the year is coming to an end, and to ensure a smooth transition into the next school year, we will be starting our last unit, “Getting ready for Kindergarten”, next week. Hope you are as excited as we are!

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Elementary School Becky Jobes, PhD—Elementary Principal—bjobes@isp.edu.pa

Students in 2nd grade are M.A.D (Making A Difference) Students in Grade 2 have spent time on recent units working on global issues that we can help with her at ISP. Connected to Earth Day and our school working towards becoming an eco-school (see more information here https://www.nwf.org/Eco-Schools-USA/Become-an-Eco-School/Awards/ Green-Flag-Award-Criteria.aspx) students have been gathering data and running initiatives on how to reduce our environmental impact. All students have contributed and we are sharing one video here from a student who worked with the elementary administrators to make a video to show us all how we can do better at being thoughtful about our school resources. Thanks 2nd grade for Making A Difference in our world! Watch our M.A.D video here

ISP Camp—Information coming soon! Our annual camp will be offered this year in June and July. Under the guidance of Kary Almengor, we have made some big changes of the program that are going to be fun for students and supportive for families. A direct email will go out to all families in the next week with information and registration. See below for a preview of some of the information.

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Middle School Vickie Swann Middle School Principal vswann@isp.edu.pa

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Middle School Vickie Swann Middle School Principal vswann@isp.edu.pa

MAKING CONNECTIONS THROUGH SOCIAL STUDIES

Social Studies changes, like so many other things in life. What was once textbook chapters and lecture has become an active and engaged classroom. Social Studies purpose is to connect student thinking with real world contexts from local to global scales. Why is social studies important for ISP students? Social Studies helps students:

Understand the facts, concepts, principles, and perspectives that shape the world they live in.

Apply learning to complex situations and contexts.

Think critically about important issues and communicate their findings engage in the processes of problem solving and inquiry.

The skills and abilities required for these ambitious goals include critical thinking and problem solving, initiative and selfdirection, and media literacy—not necessarily business as usual in the typical Social Studies classroom. These goals necessitate skills that are often not even seen as skills and might not be measurable and identifiable in their own right—but they will create a better student. In recent weeks 6th grade students have “settled” Mesoamerica. Their analysis of the geography, the resources provided, and a cost-benefit analysis allowed them to make informed decisions that would assist in the survival of their culture. 7th grade students have studied the geographic and historical influence and impact of Ancient Chinese achievements. Students examined the quality and reliability of the sources of information, experimented with new mediums for presenting the information, and collaborated effectively to produce a final project. 8th grade students have been engaged in meaningful debates on immigration executive policy. Teams have to research, prepare, analyze, synthesize, and formulate well-reasoned and convincing opinions.

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ALUMNI: Once a Dolphin Always a Dolphin Jair Guevara Marketing and Communications Manager, jguevara@isp.edu.pa We had an extra special visit tthis week in our HS Computer Science class from ISP Alum Gabriel Barrios Class of 2002. Gabriel owns and operates Controles Nacionales, a company which he started to take full advantage of his skills in computer science and embedded programing.

Thank you Gabriel for coming and speaking to our students about the possibilities and opportunities to use what they are learning after they leave ISP. You have inspired them to think well beyond the four walls of the classroom, showing them what is possible when you follow your passion.#ispdolphinpride #onceadolphinalwaysadolphin#thereisnoplacelikeisp

Gabriel shows students and teachers how the computer based monitoring system he built sends alerts to his mobile phone when a alarm is triggered. During the visit students discussed their interest in several projects that would require similar skills in programming and engineering.

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ATHLETICS at ISP: #GOISPDOLPHINS! Peter Smyth, Athletic Director—psmyth@isp.edu.pa

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AFTER SCHOOL at ISP: #GOISPDOLPHINS! Peter Smyth, Athletic Director—psmyth@isp.edu.pa

TRAILBLAZING DOLPHIN RUNNERS Track & Field / Cross Country students have been meeting every Friday until 5:15pm. We are working on improving skills such as pacing, trail running, high jump, throwing events such as javelin, shot put and discus; series and recovery time, core workouts, stretching routines, etc. In addition, since April an increasing number of students and parents have been meeting every Sunday morning to train at Parque Metropolitano. In this stunning location, the group has been running an average of 5k through trails surrounded by tropical vegetation and fauna, often spotting agoutis (“neques”), coatis (“gato solo”), sloths and hearing the roars of howling monkeys. These students will participate in the race NB Aullador on the 11th of June. If you are interested in joining us or want to have more information, please contact Mr. Sanchis (HS) or Mr. Binder (MS). Flyer here.

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PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION ISP WELCOME TO PANAMA INTERCULTURAL PROGRAM

WHO WE ARE: We are a group of ISP parents who offer orientation and information to families regarding relocation, the local language, improve your Spanish, as well as understanding and navigating Panamanian Culture. WHEN DO WE MEET ? Every Thursdays 8am– 10am in Performing Arts Center Lobby. Join us for some fun, sharing with other as we experience life in Panama together. We are looking for Parent and Teacher volunteers for our program. If you are interested please contact. Graciela Bareiro +50762694472 nexosinitiative@gmail.com

WANT TO KNOW WHAT”S COOKING AT THE ISP CAFETERIA CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO SEE MENU’S & NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION: http://www.isp.edu.pa/Cafeteria FOR QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS PLEASE CONTACT:

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