20 06 feb newsletter 2011 12 final
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QSI schools are located in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, China, East Timor, Georgia, Italy,
Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan,
Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yemen.
163, Mamekuly St., Atyrau
Republic of Kazakhstan 060002 8 712 232-1751 / 52 /53
Director: Dr. Frank Underhill – [email protected]
Director of Instruction: Scott Roley – [email protected]
Web page: http://www.qsi.org/atr_home/atr_home.htm School website: http://atyrau.qsischool.org/
QSI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ATYRAU
N o . 2 0 , 0 6 F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 2
Word from the Director
Some of the pictures in our newsletter are from our after school activities for elementary students. Sometimes these are referred to as ‘extra-curricular activities’. They are outside the scope and sequence of our QSI curriculum but are nonetheless an important part of what is provided in each of the 38 schools world-side. Teachers provide special opportunities for students to pursue interests that are ungraded but add to the development of child as a person. Some of these activities are more active. Sports and exercise activities allow students to develop skills they have or try new ones. Some of the activities are more related to fine arts and crafts. Creating models or painting or making drawings – all these have their place in working with hands and minds to achieve a goal. Some activities are focused on special interests. An example of this is the ever popular cooking class taught by various instructors. Students learn how food is prepared and the relationship between doing the work to make food and the enjoyment of eating or sharing the results of their efforts. Our thanks to the teachers who prepare these activities and our commendation for the students who make the most of them. They are a great way to end the day on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Enjoy.
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February
##Middle School and Secondary students Fitness activity - Mondays and Fridays from 4:15 to 5:15 pm ** Please let Mr. Kessler know if you want your middle school or secondary student to participate.*
10th, 17th, & 24th- pizza days for those classes and families participating
10th - STUCO (10 yo- Secondary classes) Valentines DISCO 7-9 pm- cafeteria 16th - 100th day of school activities for those
classes participating. All students can dress up like they are a 100 year old person. 17th- STUCO (10 yo - Secondary classes)
Annual Lock-in. Time and cost TBD 20th - PSG meeting. 9:30 in the cafeteria-RE: International Day, baked good sale schedule,
Spring/Summer Concert, etc. 24th-
Baked Goods Day for both lunches
Spirit Day, “Dress up as your favorite book character”.
27th - New Q3 elementary activity sheets go
home to parents 29th -
Parents literacy training session - 3:20
pm to 3:45 pm- 8 yoc room
(Please RSVP to Miss Ainagul by 20 Feb.)
Last day of quintile 3 activities
QSI schools are located in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, China, East Timor, Georgia, Italy,
Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan,
Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yemen.
March
2nd - 2:45 to 3:45 - Annual Open Mic Extravaganza - mini-gym
Student sign up list will be posted in February
5th - New Q3 elementary activities begin 8th - No School- Kazakhstan Holiday 15th -
Early dismissal at 11:30 a.m. ½ day of school.
Parent teacher conferences 12:30 p.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
**Appointments can be made with Miss Ainagul, on 1 March** 16 - 23 March - No school - Spring Break
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Thoughts from the Director of Instruction
School culture highlights...
It order to understand the currculum which QSI follows, please feel free to peruse
curriculumfiles.qsi.org. You can also acccess this document from the QSI Atyrau website,
http://atyrau.qsischool.org/. We follow a US based curriculum and our language of
instruction is in English. Students, 9 years-old and up, receive a copy of each outcome as
they begin a new unit of study and teachers place copies of the current outcomes they are
studying in their roooms for students to review.
Homework - On most days students, 6 yo through secondary, will receive work that they
need complete at home. Students receive feedback on homework such as keep trying, nice
job, redo this section, etc. Teaching staff do not place letter grades or percentages when
the returning the homework. Homework is one of tools that teaching staff use to help
determine a student‟s level and rediness to take the outcome test. We appreciate parents
assisting their children and reviewing their work that is completed at home. However,
parents should never br the one completing the homework. In order for students to achieve
mastery of a particualur subject, they must demonstrate mastery in the prescence of a lead
teacher.
As copied from the Parent/Student Handbook --TRANSPORTATION
To And From Home
Transportation to and from home are provided by parents or their respective employer.
To And From School Events
Bus services to and from school events that originate at the school and take place during
scheduled school hours are normally provided by individual families„ companies. This includes
but is not limited to sports events and field trips.
Bus Monitors
Riders are expected to follow monitors„ instructions. Students that are reported to the
QSI schools are located in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, China, East Timor, Georgia, Italy,
Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan,
Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yemen.
administration for minor infractions will meet with the Director of Instruction to discuss
the behavior. If the behavior continues, the parents will be notified and the student may be
suspended from riding the bus for a period of time. Parents will be notified immediately
regarding behaviors that seriously affect the safe operation of the school bus. Removal
from the bus may be necessary for serious incidents, even for a first time offense.
Transportation to and from school is a privilege.
Bus Policy
You must be at the arranged pick up point at the appointed times. The driver will not
wait for latecomers.
You will be under the authority of the bus monitor and driver who may assign you a
seat.
You should seat yourself as quickly as possible, fasten your seat belt, and remain
seated while the bus is in motion.
If the bus is in such a position that you must cross the street, the bus monitor will
accompany you unless special arrangements are made with parents. This may not apply
to older students.
You will not be allowed to be unruly or create disturbances on the bus. Only in
extreme situations will the monitor use physical restraint if deemed necessary for
the safety of other students or the operation of the bus. The monitor will inform the
Director of Instruction, if this becomes necessary.
You are not allowed to drink or eat on the bus unless given permission by the monitor.
Improper language or behavior will not be tolerated. You may not lean out of windows
or throw items from the bus.
Everybody is expected to help keep the bus clean.
Any damages to the bus will be the responsibility of the student and price for
replacement or repair will be charged to that student„s parents.
“Success for all”
Scott Roley
QSI Atyrau School Director of Instruction
Pictures to follow…….. _>>>>>>
QSI schools are located in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, China, East Timor,
Georgia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand,
Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yemen.
QSI schools are located in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, China, East Timor,
Georgia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand,
Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yemen.
QSI schools are located in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, China, East Timor,
Georgia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand,
Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yemen.
QSI schools are located in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, China, East Timor,
Georgia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand,
Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yemen.
QSI schools are located in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, China, East Timor,
Georgia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand,
Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yemen.
…. And thanks to all who made this a
good week for our students.