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IB Learner Profile: 
Reflective

Students who are REFLECTIVE know their strengths and weaknesses. They thoughtfully consider the world and their own ideas and experience. They work to understand their strengths and weaknesses in order to support their learning and personal development.

 

How can parents help to develop students who are Reflective at home?

  • Spend time looking at work samples and journals. Ask them to talk about what they have learned and how they could apply that knowledge to the real world. Do they see areas that could be improved? Do they have areas that they feel confident in?
  • Spend some time reviewing your child's report card with them. They should have the opportunity to look at this document and consider it as well. Discuss it with them and truly consider their thoughts on their strengths and areas for improvement.
  • Consider the goals that your child could set for the next term. Make a list not only of the goals, but of specific actions that can be taken to achieve these goals. You might want to list action that your child will take independently as well as action parents will take to support them. For example, if one of the goals your child sets for herself is to improve her writing, her action might be to keep a journal and write in it for at least 10 minutes each night. As a parent, you might decide that the two of you will participate in shared writing, for 30 minutes each week and produce a book of narratives together.





 

Corrales 
International School

As we continue in our 2013-2014 journey of learning at CIS it is essential that we continually reflect on our work as parents and educators.  Being a reflective parents and educators means looking at what we do, thinking about why we do it, and thinking about if it works - a process of self-observation and self-evaluation. By collecting information about our interactions with our children, analyzing and evaluating the information, we identify and explore our own practices and underlying beliefs. This may then lead changes and improvements in our teaching and parenting.

 

In the spirit of promoting reflection, this year, the Governing Council and I are implementing an evaluation process for my work as the Head of School.  The process involves surveying parents and teachers three times per year to gather input on my work as the Head of School.    We have taken the list of CIS families and divided it into three parts, Fall; Winter; Spring.  Some of you might have received a survey request in the Fall and others will be receiving an email asking you to take 10 minutes from your busy schedule and reply to the Winter survey.  The survey will provide valuable information to me on the areas that are working and the areas that need to be improved.  If you do not receive the survey this Winter, you will have an opportunity to reply to the Spring survey.  Your responses to the survey are critical in helping me reflect on my work in leading the school towards our CIS vision.

 

Respectfully,

Dr. Elsy Diaz

Head of School

Chinese New Year/Spring Festival

Thank you to GDPT Quang Minh Lion Dance Team for an amazing performance
on Thursday to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival/Lunar New Year!

Thank you to the CIS PTA for provding this fun event! 


MAPS TESTING BEGINS

 

We are beginning our NWEA Measure of Academic Progress (MAPs) testing this week.  Students are tested 3 times per year on this test to help inform our teaching and monitor student learning.   All students are tested on the MAPs, which is administered on a computer.  

 

It is essential that all students come to school well rested and having eaten a good breakfast!

 

 Please be on the lookout for a signup request from the PTA to bring healthy snacks for our kids!

 
PTA BOARD SEARCH 
The current CIS PTA Board's term is up July 1.  The Steering Committee is currently searching for nominees! If you or someone you know would like to continue to provide the excellent opportunities for our children that the existing board has maintained, please let us know!  

The Steering Committee is made up of , Carol Taylor, Tara Armijo-Prewitt, Katelyn Bird,  Kaelyn Pehrson and they are all interested to hear from you!

 

BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION

 

Bring in your Box Tops- The class with the 

highest submission will receive a fruit pop party!

 

Please send in any Box Tops that you 

have collected to your child's classroom 

by February 21st.  The class that submits 

the most Box Tops (not expired) will get 

to have a fruit pop party in their class the following 

week.

 

Box Tops are found on multiple food items

 from cereal & granola bars to yogurt & 

cake mixes.  They are also found on lots 

of other products like Ziploc, Hefty and 

Kleenex.  Please consider saving the Box 

Tops and sending them in with your child(ren).  

At the end of the submission period, CIS will 

get a check that can be used for any school-related program, including our new building.  

This is another way that you can help contri-

bute to the future of our school.  Please let 

me know if you have any questions, and look 

for submission collection forms that will be 

send home with your child next week.

 


















UPCOMING EVENTS

Wednesday, February 5
5:00pm
 SAC Meeting
 
Friday, February 7
10:00am
 School Tour for prospective families
 
Wednesday, February 12
5:00pm
 GC meeting
 
Thursday, February 13
5:30pm
 CIS Foundation meeting at CIS
 
Friday, February 14
10:00am
 School Tour for prospective families
 
Monday, February 17
 NO SCHOOL PRESIDENTS DAY
 Washington's Birthday (Presidents Day)
 
Tuesday, February 18
5:30pm
 Information Night for New Applicants 
 
Wednesday, February 19
 FULL DAY SCHOOL IN SESSION (No Early Dismissal)
5:00pm
 Enrollment Lottery for 2014-15
 
February 21
BOX TOPS DUE!
 
Monday, February 24
5:30pm
 PTA Meeting POTLUCK
 
Tuesday, February 25
 Gifted Advisory Committee Meeting 530
 
Friday, February 28
 PYP Report Cards