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 inspires leadership, character, and community service while embracing cultural diversity. CIS Safety CIS takes student safety seriously. We spend considerable time talking about safety, and making certain that students and parents know about our safety precautions. Most recently the school adopted lightning safety procedures. The most likely impact this may have on your children is in regard to swimming lessons, outdoor PE or play periods. The faculty member on duty will monitor the weather and make the decision to suspend outdoor activity in the event of lightning. The decision to suspend activity will be based on the Flash-To- Bang Method (count the seconds from the time the lightning is sighted to when the clap of thunder is heard). Divide this number by 5 to obtain how far away (in miles) the lightning is occurring. If lightning is within 6 miles (there is a 30 second count between flash of lightning and bang of thunder), activity is to be suspended and everyone should seek shelter inside the classrooms. Activities should remain suspended until thirty minutes AFTER the last bolt of CIS Iguana Mascot Logo Design Contest Winners lightning is seen or sound of thunder is heard. CIS practices safety drills several times during the year. The most common drills practiced include fire drills, earthquake drills and lock down drills. Any parents or visitors who are on campus when a drill is held will be expected to follow the same procedures as students and faculty/staff. Recently CIS conducted a fire drill for the entire campus. The students and faculty/staff did an excellent job evacuating the buildings safely, quickly and quietly. In the next several weeks, you can expect that we will hold an earthquake and a lockdown drill. These drills are typically held in schools around the world to emphasize the importance of how to respond in case of an emergency. Parents can continue to help make our campus a safe environment by remembering to check in at the office anytime you arrive on campus between arrival and dismissal hours. We ask that you do not go directly to your child s classroom or to a locker. If you are volunteering in a classroom, you will be given a parent identity tag to wear while you are on campus. Thank you for reinforcing our safety procedures at CIS. THE MONSTER MASH A Halloween Dance for all ages!!! Date: Saturday, October 30 Time: Nursery to PreK 4 3:00pm 5:00pm KG to Grade 5 5:00pm 7:00pm Grade 6 8 7:00pm 9:00pm Price: $10 per child (tickets on sale starting October 27 th Dress: Costume (of course!!!) Don t miss this new event! PTA Innisbrook Fundraiser The PTA would like to extend sincere gratitude to all supporters of the Innisbrook fundraiser. We are extremely happy with the results and look forward to your continued support throughout the year!! Events Oct. 8 High School Movie Night (7:00pm to 9:30pm in the Amphitheater) Oct. 9 U11 Soccer Rally (CIS plays at 10:00am & noon at the Annex) Oct. 11 Last day to order School photos (form & payment due to the office) Oct. 12-13 Early Childhood Two Stars and a Wish Parent-Teacher Conferences (1/2 day for PreK3 & PreK4) Oct. 14 Nautical Dress-Up Day! Oct. 18-22 Fall Break, no school Oct 25 Teacher In-Service day; no school for students Oct. 27 Elementary School Assembly (8:30am in the ARC) Oct. 27 Monster Mash tickets go on sale Oct. 27-29 Lunch Sales (7:30am- 8:30am) Oct. 28 Secondary School Assembly (9:00am) Oct. 30 CIS Monster Mash! Nov. 5 End of First Quarter Nautical Dress-Up Day All students are invited to dress like a sailor or a pirate to help raise funds for the CIS Pirate s Week Cardboard Boat Race entry. Bring CI$1.00 to school on the 14 th and dress-up to show your school spirit! Root beer floats will be on sale that day for CI$1.00 to help Keep the Staff Afloat! Top Stories....................... Page 1 Student s on the Move.................... Page 4 CIS Community News.............. Page 2 Outstanding Performances................ Page 5 Secondary School Headlines........ Page 3 1
School Photos: Orders Due No Later Than Monday, October 11th Links to view proofs of retakes and sibling photos will be sent to families on Friday, October 8 th. Orders for retakes, sibling photos, and any other school photos are due no later than October 11 th with payment to enable print delivery by October 26 th. Make out checks to ISS (Cayman) Ltd. CIS Community News Did you know: Lands End has Personal Shoppers? Lands End Personal Shoppers answer your calls and e- mails from what looks like an enormous closet a warehousesize office overflowing with every Lands End style imaginable. So when you have a question about any one of our thousands of products, they walk right over to it and find your answer. Fit Style Size Outfitting Fabric and Care Color Palettes Trends in Design Gift Ideas. Personal Shoppers are available from 7:00am to 11:00pm CT, seven days a week. There is no charge for their service. Call 1-800-707-2244, use Get Live Help text chat, or send an e-mail. Find out more by going to the Lands' End Customer Service Site. Early Childhood Two Stars and a Wish Conferences CIS Early Childhood Two Stars and a Wish parent-teacher conferences will be held on October 12 th and 13 th. All Early Childhood students will be dismissed at 11:30 to accommodate afternoon conferences. Sign-up sheets are available in your child s classroom. Help CIS Support the Lighthouse School Family Math Night was a Big Success! The Cayman Cardboard Boat Regatta (CCBR) is an official Pirates Week event that benefits the Lighthouse School. The charity is in its 4th year of helping to build specialized playgrounds for disabled children who attend the Lighthouse School. This year s event is taking place on November 20 th. Please support the CIS staff who are designing and building a boat this year by participating in Nautical Dress Up Day & purchasing a root beer float to Keep the Staff Afloat! Thank you to all of the families who attended the 2 nd Annual CIS Family Math Night! Everyone had a fantastic time playing the Everyday Math games and using their math skills. Playing math games helps reinforce the math skills taught in the classroom and makes learning enjoyable. Many thanks for your support in making Family Math Night a terrific new CIS tradition! Support the CIS Soccer Team At the Primary Football League Rally Saturday, October 9 th CIS plays at 10:00am and noon. Hope to see you there! 2
PSAT Update! The date for the PSAT at CIS has changed from Wednesday, October 13 th to Saturday, October 16 th. Please contact the office if you have any questions! High School Movie Night TONIGHT! The Movie Under the Stars has been rescheduled to October 8 th from 7:00 9:30 at the amphitheatre. The movie is the 80 s classic Can t Buy Me Love. Plan on the outside venue; if weather is a concern, we ll meet in the Science Lab. Secondary School Headlines Fourth Quarter 2009/10 Academic Award Winners To earn awards, a student in grades 7 and above must not receive a grade lower that a B- in core subjects or electives. He or she must have a 3.16-3.29 GPA for Honorable Mention; 3.3-3.5 GPA for Silver Honor Roll; and 3.6-4.0 for Gold Honor Roll. Gold Honor Roll: Jordan P. Hannah R. Sheline C. Matthew G. Josiah D. Miguel M. Alexandra M. Fisher L. Katherine C. Honorable Mention: Ashley W. Tristan VK. Alison T. Juan Camilo B. Melina E. Jagger H. Silver Honor Roll Chloe A. Sophie C. Mollie K. Moses E. Outstanding IB Student Lynne C. Congratulations Academic Award Winners! The High School Football Team in action! 3
October 8, 2010 Students on the Move Afterschool Clubs in Full Swing! Pre K 3 Visitors for Work & Jobs Study 4
Outstanding Performances! Emily R. Wins Ladies & Junior Divisions in Golf Competition On Saturday, September 25th, 15year old CIS Grade 10 student Emily R., not only won the Junior division of the Cayman Islands Golf Association (CIGA) President's Trophy, but her excellent tournament play and golf score of a net 69, was good enough to claim the Ladies Title as well. She is a rising star on the Cayman Islands Junior Golf Team where she is the only girl. Last summer she represented the Cayman Islands at the Caribbean Junior Championships in Barbados and at the Junior British Open in St. Andrews, Scotland. Congratulations Emily! If you know about CIS students turning in outstanding performances, please contact the CIS News Flash! cis@cayintschool.ky 5