saipan international school- mp, 96950 s.i.s. c psissaipan.com/resources/files/scoop_may8.pdffriday,...
TRANSCRIPT
Once a Gecko, Always a Gecko!
S.I.S. C PFriday, May 8, 2015
#sisgeckos
The mission of SIS is to help each child reach his or her full potential by providing a positive environment that fosters academic, emotional, and social growth.
Saipan International School- MP, 96950
Upcoming events…
‣ 5/21 Complimentary Waterpark Pass PIC"
‣ 5/22 Commencement Ceremony"
‣ 6/5 8th Grade Promotion"
‣ 6/10 Typhoon Make up day (Half Day)"
‣ 6/11 Summer Holiday Begins
CETACEAN EXPERTS VISIT SIS Musical DVD
Dancing Through Decades is on DVD. It costs $10. If you would like to get one, please contact the office.
Safe trip to Myung Jae and Dong Gu as they compete for International Math League in Kansas City on the 12th of May.
Mathletes go to Kansas
By: Kathy Ruszala
Marie Hill and Andrea Bendlin from the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, NOAA affiliate, graced us with their presence on Wednesday afternoon. The researchers shared slides that describe the characteristics of marine mammals and had the students participate by helping them distinguish the difference between Mysticetes and Odontocetes. The scientists also talked about how they study cetaceans using photo-identification, tissue sampling, satellite tagging, and passive acoustics. The students were able to see a video of the satellite track of a pilot whale they tagged and heard
underwater sounds of whales and dolphins. The class then enjoyed a few exercises that allowed them to talk or make noises into a microphone and visualize their sounds using computer software the scientists use on their research ship. *Snippets of the students THANK YOU notes... I liked your presentation because I learned that dolphins make higher sounds than a humpback whale. Thank you for sharing your time with us. -
LiSha I learned about spinner dolphins today. It can spin and turn in the air 5 times, maybe even more! -BoMee The best part was listening to the whales and learning how to find cetaceans by using GPS and other tools. In class Ms. Kathy shared how blubbers are fat and are very tough. After your came, I now know that we can learn a lot about cetaceans from their blubbers. Thank you for coming to our school even if you are busy. -Jaden
Today, I learned the sounds different marine animals make, where they live and most of all, that I like you and your job!
-Sophia Thank you for teaching us how to
figure out different whales and a dolphins from their tails and pectoral fins. -SeoHee
Thanks for answering all my questions! -Sean
#sisgeckosSaipan International School- MP, 96950
MathCourt will be held on Saturday May 9th at Kagman Elementary School at 9am. This meet is by invitation only for Kinder through 3rd grade. Good luck to all participants!
The 8th class is planning a field trip on Tuesday morning for US History. We will be going to
different historical sights in the Marpi area and then traveling to American Memorial Park to visit the museum. We are still looking for volunteers from the community to help drive
our students that morning. Please contact Mr. Harris if you are willing to help at [email protected]. Thank you!
ETC’s are very important to us. If you own a business on Saipan, you have an opportunity to directly help any school on the island through Public Law 10-73. Please consider giving your ETC to SIS to help purchase new books, materials and technology for our students. It is a simple three step process:
1. Write a check to SIS between $10 and $5,000. 2. SIS will give you a receipt.
3. Attach the receipt to your monthly or yearly tax return.
SIS is one of only a few schools on Saipan that operate without regular funding from a religious or corporate organization. Please help continue the SIS tradition of excellence in education. Donate if you can or kindly help spread the word about ETC donations to friends with businesses. Please contact the office should if you need more information. We have ETC information packets in English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese or Russian.
ES Math Court Competition
Tournament in Queensland
G8 Visiting Historical Sights Educational Tax Credit(ETC)
The 5th graders were privileged to have Mr. Lino Olopai come to visit our classroom for the morning. He explained Carolinian culture to the students. They were very excited to hear his scary local legend. We wish him the best of luck on his sailing trip next week. The students couldn’t believe that he is able to sail 600 miles without any navigational equipment. We welcome other visitors to the 5th grade classroom to share their knowledge of the cultures of the Pacific Islands.
Mr. Lino Olopai By: Amie McRoberts
Congratulations goes out to Christian Newman, Shane Kim, Andrew Chung, SeoHee Lee, and Stephanie Kim for kicking a little addition and subtraction at the competition during the last MathCourt Meet. Way to go!
ES Math Court
Congratulations to Malika Miyawaki(7)
who represented the NMI during the Brisbane Open
Age Tournament that took place in Brisbane, Australia. In singles, she earned 11th place out of 28 participants. In the team event, her team received 5th place out of 16 teams. Woohoo!
* Isabelle Hardt for surprising all SIS faculty, staff, and students with delicious cakes.
* All parents who made the Teacher Appreciation Week a memorable one.
* All teachers for teaching our students.
MONDAY, 5/11
B DayTUESDAY, 5/12
A DAYWEDNESDAY, 5/13
B DAYTHURSDAY, 5/14
A DAYFRIDAY, 5/15
B Day*3:00 Staff Meeting *3:00 – 5:00 ASK !
*3:00 – 5:00 ASK *BREAD DAY *3:00 – 5:00 ASK *Spanish w/ Ms. Mili TBA *AP Lang & Comp., AP Statistics
*3:00 – 5:00 ASK *All School Track & Field Championship @4:00pm-8:00 at Oleai Sports Complex * AP World History
*3:00 – 5:00 ASK *All School Track & Field Championship @4:00pm-8:00 at Hopwood Jr. High
Lunch: Chicken with Stir Fried
Vegetables Steamed Rice Fruit
Lunch: Beef Macaroni Bake
Steamed Broccoli Seasoned Vegetable
Medley Fruit
Lunch: Turkey with Gravy Mashed Potatoes Steamed Carrots
Whole Wheat Roll Fruit
Lunch: Cheese Pizza Bean Salad Cucumbers
with Ranch Fruit
Lunch: Baked Fish with
Mixed Vegetables Steamed Rice
Fruit
CALENDAR
#sisgeckosSaipan International School- MP, 96950
G1
Mizuki Suzuki
G2
Sean Plunkett
G3
SeoHee Lee
G4
Natsuki Nagata
G5
Ryoma Tomokiyo
Sa
lam
at P
o
Si Yu’us ma’ase คุณ ขอบคุณ
GOLDEN PENCIL AWARDS
#sisgeckosSaipan International School- MP, 96950
Saipan International School PO Box. 503121, Saipan, MP, 96950 Tel: 670 2889660 Headmaster:[email protected]
Gallery- Week#16
1. Rei Sekiguchi, Cindy Kim & Maury Zon Tybaco (6)"
2. Alex Kim(2)"3. Andy Chung(3)"4. Roman Blake(1) "5. Kevin Park(5)"
6.G3 Group Photo
7. Stephanie Kim, Sei Yul Hong(3)"8. Benjamin Zhu(8)"9. Kennedy Izuka(11)"10. G8 Group Photo
10
Dancing Through Decades, Spring Musical, 2015 4
32
1
5 67
8 9