Corrales International School
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Message from Dr. Diaz

Muchas Gracias to our terrific middle school students for their Science Fair projects and representing CIS in Santa Fe.   The middle school students presented their projects to our elementary school students.  I know the elementary students enjoyed the presentations.

 

As part of Charter School Day at the New Mexico Legislature, our students represented CIS in Santa Fe.  Our eighth graders visited with state representatives and senators and met the new Secretary of Education.   Our student council also created a nice display showcasing our school.  All Right Middle School Students!!!!   Of course our amazing middle school teachers also deserve recognition for organizing these two events.  

 

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I also want to thank all of you for participating in our online survey.  The Governing Council decided to go forward with the charter school amendment.  The next step now is to propose the amendment for approval to the APS school board.   I will let you know the date of when the APS school board will consider our amendment.  

 

Respectfully,

Dr. Elsy Fierro Diaz

Head Administrator

 

 

 
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
LEARNER PROFILE

PRINCIPLED

 

Learners act with integrity and honesty, and a strong sense of fairness, justice and respect for the dignity of the individual, groups and communities. They take responsibility for their own actions and the consequences that accompany them.

 

Self-assessment is necessary when speaking of being a principled person. Here are questions for us to use to

ponder as we ask ourselves, "Am I a principled person?"

 

Do we always try to do what is right, even when it's costly or difficult? 

Do we live up to the highest ethical standards?

Do we compromise our values and give in to temptation?

Do we take responsibility for what goes on in our community?

Do we do our part for the common good?

Do we help take care of the environment?

Do we participate in community service?

Do we make decisions without favoritism?

Do we do the right thing even when no one is looking and we are guaranteed to not get caught?

 

Are we true to ourselves?  

 

LUNCH DUTY VOLUNTEERS

Parents, we would love extra pairs of eyes on the kids during the lunch break. If you have a few minutes to pitch in, contact Dr. Diaz at diaz@corralesinternationalschool.org 

to schedule a day and time.  

Lunch Duty Times:

K-2nd @ 11:00-11:45

6th - 8th @ 11:30-12:10

3rd - 5th grades @ 12:00-12:45

Even if you can only stay the 15 minutes of overlap in between lunch groups that would be very helpful. Thank you in advance!

NEWS

SNOW DAY MAKE-UP  

Students in grades K-6th  will not need to make up snow days since they attend one-hour of school more than required by the New Mexico Public Education Department(NMPED).  Students in K-6th grade are required to attend 5 1/2 hours of school and our students attend school for 6 1/2 hours (not counting 30 minutes for lunch).  As a result, the last day of school for students in grades K-6th will be May 27th. 

 

This is not the case for students in grades 7th - 8th grade.   Students in 7th - 8th grade are required by the NMPED to attend 6 hours of school.  Our students attend 6 1/2 hours (not counting 30 minutes for lunch). Therefore, students in 7th -8th grade will need to make up only 14 hours of school.   Our middle school students will make up these 14 hours on May 31 and June 1st.   Ms. Carrillo and Mr. Johnson will provide further information to the middle school parents and their students.

FOOD PANTRY

  FOOD PANTRY: 

Thank you to all of the CIS community for supporting the food pantry and food drives.  We are in need of the following items for the CIS Food Pantry-both for lunches at school and for needy families to take home:

Lunch for the Kids (& examples):

Plastic/paper items (spoons/forks, plates, bowls - no knives)

Fresh fruit that doesn't require refrigeration (fresh apples, oranges, bananas)

Soup in a cup - (Campbell's chicken noodle - microwave cup of soup).

Cups of fruit (applesauce, peaches, pears)

Fruit leather

Fruit Juice (100%)

Small bottled water

*Items that can be prepared quickly, and heated it the containers are desirable.  We would also like healthy choices.

Family Meal Items (& Examples):

Canned meats (beef, chicken, tuna)

Peanut butter

Dried/Canned Beans (pork & beans, pinto, kidney, black)

Meals in a box or can (beef stew, chili, hash)

Canned Fruits (peaches, apple sauce)

Canned Vegetables (green beans, carrots, corn)

Cereals and Grains (Oatmeal, rice, pasta, cereal in a box or bag)

Fruit & Vegetable Juice (100% preferred)

Dry Milk (instant)

Sauces & Condiments

*We greatly appreciate groups of items that can be made into a healthy family meal. We would like healthy choices.

*If possible, please avoid glass.

Questions - contact Karen Grending at 890-3730; kgrending@grending.com or

Anna Prewitt at annaprewitt@gmail.com

 

RUN FOR THE ZOO 

This Thursday, March 10th, the Albuquerque Zoo will be visiting our school bringing some of their animals for our students.   We are among the few schools selected for this treat!   Some of our staff and students will be participating in the 26th Annual Run for the Zoo on:

Sunday, May 1, 7 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Run for Zoo banner

Run for the Zoo... and walk with us too! Come out and join us for a day of fun and fitness at the largest running event in the state of New Mexico.

 

Always the first Sunday in May, the run has events for all ages and fitness levels including a half marathon, USATF-certified 10K run, an USATF-certified 5K run, a 5K fitness run/walk, and 1-mile fun run/walk.

 

Run for the Zoo is a fundraiser organized by the New Mexico BioPark Society Leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer each year.

 

Registration fee before February 6: $15.00 children (13 & under), $30.00 adults. Fee includes a T-shirt and free race day admission to the Zoo.

 

Registration fee after February 6: $15 children (13 & under), $30.00 adults. Fee includes a T-shirt and free race day admission to the Zoo.

  1. For more information or to register, visit the Run for the Zoo Leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer web page or call the New Mexico BioPark Society at (505) 764-6280.

 

SAFETY COMMITTEE

 

The Safety Committee  

is working on the CIS Safety Plan and Lockdown Policy and Procedures.  Please Contact Lara Groff for more information or if you would like to participate in the process: lambrose@gmail.com

 

DRAMA CLUB

 

 DRAMA CLUB 

PRESENTATION 

 

March 12th

$5.00 per ticket

CHESS CLUB

HELP WANTED!

The Chess Club is in need of an adult willing to volunteer time on Tuesdays after school. Please contact Tara at tprewitt@gmail.com or 304-0672.  CHESS CLUB WILL NOT MEET AGAIN until a new sponsor is located.  

BOX TOPS 

BOX TOPS

 

WHAT IS A BOX TOP?  

A Box Top is like a coupon that you clip from 100's of products. Our school collects these Box Tops and submits them to "Box Tops4education". Each one is worth 10 cents.  Box Tops is all about the difference one can make. This year, our goal at CIS is to raise $200. Here are easy everyday ways you can help:

 

Clip - Clip the Box Top from hundreds of participating products and send them to school.  Each one is worth 10˘ when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education.

There is a collection Box located at the front office table. Just drop off anytime!

 

Shop online - Shop at your favorite online stores through the Box Tops MarketplaceŽ (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15% of your purchase total is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus, you'll get exclusive Box Tops deals and discounts! Look on back of flyer participating retailers.

 

Read - Buy books online through the Reading RoomSM, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6% of qualifying purchases.

  

Sign up -- It's easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com. Contact Carrie Dabau, the CIS Box Top Coordinator at 480.620.2056 or cdabau@q.com 

 

Upcoming Events
Tuesday, March 8
5:00pm SAC Meeting

Wednesday, March 9
5:30pm Director's Coffee

Sunday, March 13
Daylight Saving Time Begins

Monday, March 14-Friday, March 18 
No School: SPRING BREAK

Tuesday, March 29
6:00pm IB Parent Academy

Thursday, March 31
Parent Information Night for Lottery Applicants

Friday, April 1
Lottery Drawing  
 
Corrales International School (CIS) is a tuition-free, multi-language (English, Spanish, Mandarin) charter school located in Albuquerque.


Respectfully,
Dr. Elsy Fierro Diaz, Head Administrator
Corrales International School
In This Issue
SNOW DAYS
FOOD PANTRY
RUN FOR THE ZOO
SAFETY COMMITTEE
DRAMA CLUB
CHESS CLUB
BOX TOPS
UPCOMING EVENTS
INTERNATIONAL BACCULEARATE

 

International Bacculearate


What are these "Learner Profile" qualities?

Inquirers-I am curious and know how to discover answers to many of my questions . I love to learn!

 

Thinkers-I use my thinking skills to make good choices and solve problems.

 

Communicators-I understand and share ideas in more than one language.

 

Risk Takers-I try new things, love to explore, and confidently share my experiences.

 

Knowledgeable-I explore big ideas that are important. I know and can do a lot of important things.

 

Principled-I am fair and honest. I can make good decisions about what is right and wrong for me.

 

Caring-I am concerned about other people's needs and feelings. I believe it is important to help others.

 

Open-Minded-I am comfortable with differences. I welcome and respect other people's points of views and ways of doing things.

 

Balanced-To be healthy, it is important for me to balance the needs of my mind and body.

 

Reflective-I think about and discuss my learning, skills, and products.

PYP: Primary Years Program (K-5)


MYP: Middle Years Program (6-8)

Why is an IB education valuable?
Please click the following link to view a powerful video presentation about the need for a different type of education for students in today's world:  Did You Know?  


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http://www.corralesinternationalschool.org/

 

New York Philharmonic


Phonic Games

 

Music Teacher 

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