Sunday, November 24, 2013

Week of 24 November


Good Evening,

I hope everyone enjoyed their weekend. Let me remind you that this week will bring a long weekend for you.....students do not have school on Wednesday due to teacher meetings and Thursday is a holiday.

Just a few quick notes this week:

  • Thank you to the Arabic Dept. for a wonderful celebration of our host country culture this past Wednesday. It is always nice to see so many students, from all over the world, on stage coming together to celebrate.
 
  • Below is a link to a parent letter notifying you that your son/daughter was given their MAP results to take home. Students will spend time in advisory class next week reflecting on the results to guide them into understanding themselves as learners.

  • Thanks to Ms. Marinucci's advisory class for providing our first Advisory Challenge of the year. Advisory groups were asked to create introductory videos of 2-4 mins. in length demonstrating creativity and including all advisory members in their video. It was a great collaborative effort that really encouraged students to get to know each other and develop their communication skills. Thanks again Ms. Marinucci's group.

  • Reminder----if you know you will not be returning to ACS for the second semester, please let us know so we can begin to process all the necessary documents you will need for your new locations. You can contact our registrar or Ms. Rima Fanik, MS/HS Assistant for notification.

Have a nice evening.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Week of 17 November

Good Evening,

Thank yous:
for attending our Learning Progress Conferences. It was great to see everyone and nice to see parents, teachers, and students having a chance to sit and talk.

Reminder:




Request:
  • if you know you will not be returning to ACS for the second semester, please let us know. We can begin processing your necessary documents so they will be ready for you at the end of the semester and we can notify those who are on our waiting lists.

Updates:
  • Family Connection Chat will be tomorrow at 8:15 in the MPR. There will be dialogue about why ACS is a 1:1 school, what that means for learning, and how it looks on a daily basis for your son/daughter.
  • Our Math/Science consultant from the US, Erma Anderson, is at ACS this week. On Tuesday, Nov 19 at 8:15 in the MPR she will talk to parents about the Commom Core Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards. Come to find out about US Standards that we are implementing at ACS and what the significance of these Standards are for your child's education. 
  • MAP test results will be sent home on Sunday, Nov 24. An information session to explain the test to parents will be held on Tuesday, Nov 26 at 8:15 in the MPR.
Interesting tidbits...
.........the kinds of things your son/daughter's teachers think about and talk about when it comes to your child's learning....

Key to Success...
Invention Poll 
Shift Happens-Updated 2013 

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Week of 10 November


Good Evening,

I hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend. Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Hire…help us welcome baby Hire into our ACS Community….from what I understand Mom and Baby are doing well.

Thank Yous:
To Ms. Hire , her cast and crew for the production of Robin Hood this past Thursday. What talent we were all able to enjoy!

Updates:
  • You should have received your son/daughter’s first Demonstration of Learning e-report last week. If you did not receive it, please contact us. 
  • Learning Progress Conferences will talk place this week in the Gym….Wednesday 12-7 and Thursday 7:30-12:00. We look forward to seeing you there.
  • MAP testing will be completed later this week.  Assuming results are returned to us on time, we will are intending to send results home on 24 November.
  • Arabic Heritage Week will take place next week with the evening event on Wednesday @ 7:00
  • Family Connection Chat will take place on Monday, 18 November. My kid goes to a 1:1 school….what does that mean and what does it look like? We will be sharing insights on just what happens in your son/daughter’s 1:1 classroom. 
Thank you for your time and support. I return to Amman tomorrow morning. I am looking forward to seeing the students again.


Sunday, November 3, 2013

Week of 3 November

Good Evening,

Hope you had a "spooky" weekend! It was great to see so many at our annual Spooktacular...thanks to the PTG for the coordination of the event. Truly "the talk of the town" type of event!

Updates:
School Photos:
Student photos will be available for pick up from the school on Tuesday, November 5 from 8:00-2:00. A representative from Nabeel Studios will be on campus with the photos. Photos must be paid for in cash.

Additional After School Activities
Next week will begin additional after school activities of Rooftop Floor Hockey and Ping Pong. Hockey will take place on Mondays and Wednesdays. Ping Pong will take place on Thursdays. Moodle sign ups will take place throughout this week.

Drama Production
The evening performance of Robin Hood will take place Thursday @ 6:00. We look forward to seeing you there.


Learning Progress Reports
A change of date to the sending of reports---we have been experimenting with different reporting methods. As a result, we will need one more day before we send Learning Progress reports. Reports will be send via email on Tuesday afternoon and NOT Monday afternoon. Thank you for your patience.

Follow up to Family Connection Chat
Thanks to all those who attended our repeat session on Balancing Screen Time. Below is the link to the blog that includes helpful resources for parents in supporting students learn how to manage their screen time and use technology responsibly.
acstechieparents.blogspot.com

Our next Family Connection Chat will be Nov 18--Brain Research and Your Middle Schooler.

Handbook Highlight

Academic Concern

Letters of Academic Concern will be given to students if at the end of an official quarter, or semester, the student has:
1.     an incomplete, is failing a class, and/or there is an indication  of 2 or more classes reporting in the 60% range
2.     at the start of a school year, the final report from the previous year would have resulted in Academic Probation

Placement on Academic Concern will require:
1.     parents to sign and return the Academic Concern letter
2.     students to meet with the middle school counselor to develop a learning plan for improvement

Letters of Academic Concern will be placed into a student’s academic file and will be removed after one year free of Academic Concern or Academic Probation placement.

Academic Probation

A students will be placed on Academic Probation after previously been on Academic Concern for one quarter if at an official quarter, or semester reporting period, the student:
1.     has an incomplete in any class and/or is failing two or more classes
2.     has 3 or more classes reporting in the 60% range

Placement on Academic Probation will require:
1.     parents to sign and return the Academic Probation letter and attend an Academic Probation meeting involving the administration and counselor
2.     a student to be ineligible to take part in student activities that require missing regular classes during the school day

Academic Probation Letters will be placed into a student’s academic file. A prolonged placement on Academic Probation may result in a student being asked to withdraw from ACS.

The policies for Academic Concern and Academic Probation in the Middle School reflect the
philosophy of middle level education. Students are expected to work hard, stay organized, and seek assistance when it is necessary.

Recognition for student learning progress will take place at the end of the semester.

A Glimpse into a Day at ACS

ACS students are active in their own learning and teachers use technology to support instruction:

ACS students are guided while they develop their analytical thinking:






Sunday, October 27, 2013

Week of 27 October



Good Evening,

Greetings from Kathmandu, Nepal. I have been away the past few days attending the NESA Leadership Conference with the rest of our administrative team. We are traveling tonight so this will be brief as I do not have much time before my internet runs out!

We are aware of the possible change in the upcoming Islamic Holiday. Once we have more confirmed information I will follow up with you about our plan regarding the MS play. 
 
Reminders:

Family Connection Chats:
Thanks to all of those who were able to attend our first Family Connection Chat on balancing screen time and using laptops. We had a good conversation and Mr. Berg shared with us some helpful/useful ideas on how to help our young adults manage their screen time.

We will REPEAT the presentation on Oct 29 @ 8:15 in the MPR for those of you who were unable to attend. We realize it was a busy time right before the break and those who were present encouraged us to repeat the presentation since it is such an important topic for all of us.

Our next chat will be on Nov 18 @ 8:15 in the MPR. Topic:  Decision Making with Social Networking and the Teenage Brain

Our Learning Progress Conferences will be coming up Nov 13-14. Conferences will be held in the gym. Upon my return to school I will send out more detailed information. 

Looking forward to seeing the students again tomorrow. 

 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Week of 20 October

Good Evening,

Welcome Back.....I hope everyone had an enjoyable break spent with family and friends. It was certainly a quick week but all the students seemed happy to be back. That is a good sign I suppose!

Family Connection Chats:
Thanks to all of those who were able to attend our first Family Connection Chat on balancing screen time and using laptops. We had a good conversation and Mr. Berg shared with us some helpful/useful ideas on how to help our young adults manage their screen time.

We will REPEAT the presentation on Oct 29 @ 8:15 in the MPR for those of you who were unable to attend. We realize it was a busy time right before the break and those who were present encouraged us to repeat the presentation since it is such an important topic for all of us.

Our next chat will be on Nov 18 @ 8:15 in the MPR. Topic:  Decision Making with Social Networking and the Teenage Brain

Handbook Highlight:
Approximately every 3 weeks ACS teachers update Power School. The update dates are guidelines to help keep everyone informed as it is really not necessary for students to check Power School every day. Please be aware:
  • if an assignment/project is turned on the day of the update then that assignment may or may not be reflected on that update
  • if a student turns in an assignment late, the assignment may not be reflected in Power School until the next update
Request Your Support:
One of the traits outlined in our Student Profile is guiding the students towards becoming good communicators. With this in mind, please help us by encouraging your son/daughter to write polite, respectful emails when writing to their teachers and encourage them to ask all of their questions in one email rather than sending multiple emails in one day. Of course, we encourage face to face communication as it helps develop student verbal communication skills. 

Update:
Model UN After School Activity Starts Next Week

The MUN ASA will begin on Monday, October 28th, and will continue for seven weeks, concluding December 8th. This activity is primarily geared for students new to Model UN and will teach several of the key skills necessary for a successful MUN debate. Experienced MUN delegates may also sign up and act as assistants. The activity will culminate in a debate.

Please email Ms Martin (lmartin@acsamman.edy.jo) for more information or to reserve your spot.

As many of you are aware, Ms. Rihani will be on an extended medical leave. We wish her well as she attends to personal matters. In the interim, for continuity purposes, there will be another teacher taking her place for the duration of her absence.

Mark your calendars now....Learning Progress Conferences (formerly known as Parent/Teacher Conferences) will take place Nov 13-14. As we get closer to the date more details about the conferences will be published. This is a great opportunity for student, parent and teacher to take some time to reflect on the learning progress that students are demonstrating as we progress through the school year.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Week of 6 October

Good Evening,

Welcome to the evening chills---I guess this means we are officially into Fall!

Updates:
  • We have added the Student/Parent/Teacher Profile links above. Please take a few minutes to review the Parent Profile. We believe documents such as these help us all work together within our community.
  •  Special reminder--we will have a Parent Information Session(Family Connection Chat) from our Technology Integrator on Wednesday at 8:15 to share in a dialogue about how to balance laptops and screen time with students. Please join us.
  • Please remind your son/daughter to use their lock their lockers during the day. This helps ensure the security of their personal items and ensure items do not get damaged. 

Welcome:
  • As you may know, Wafa Khoury retired from ACS after many years of service. In addition, some of you are also aware we recently opened another section of Digital Media in the middle school.Therefore, we would like to welcome Samya Bouari to our staff as our new AFL teacher and Saba Kawas as our new Digital Media teacher. Both Samya and Saba bring a wealth of experience to us and are familiar faces to our ACS community. We look forward to working with them and are glad they have joined us.

Handbook Highlight:
Pg 25 in the Handbook outlines possible ways to communicate. As a general note, if you send your son/daughter's teacher an email, please allow a minimum of 24 hr response time. Our teachers are expected to spend the majority of their day working directly with students and colleagues. With this in mind, teachers may or may not be at their computers to see emails throughout the day.

We hope to work with as many parents as possible thru our team meeting times, parent/teacher conferences, and/or emails.

"...Communication with and within the school is important for you and your son/daughter. We want to keep you informed of your child’s progress and what is going on at the school and we believe in open communication. When a student, or parent, has a concern the best communication path is as follows:  
Student communication with teacher 
Student communication with counselor
Student communication with administration
Parent communication with teacher
Parent communication with counselor 

Parent communication with team of teachers
Parent communication with administration

We believe it is important for students to play an active role in the communication process in order for them to gain authentic experiences in how to communicate effectively.

Teachers are always willing to discuss your son/daughter’s progress with you. Honest, open communication will enhance your son/daughter’s learning experience. If you need help to facilitate a meeting with your son/daughter’s teacher, please contact the MS office.
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