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Cayman International School
P.O. Box 31364, Grand Cayman, KY1-1206
Phone: 345.945.4664 Fax: 345.945.4650 Email: cis@cayintschool.ky
MAP TESTING
September 30, 2016
Vol. 4, Ed. 8
Events Oct 4 PTA Board Meeting, 1:00- 2:00 p.m., Conf. Room Oct 10 MAP Testing Begins Oct 11 MS Principal’s Coffee, 8:15- 9:15 a.m., MPR Oct 12 EC Parent Series, 5:30 p.m., MPR Oct 12 HS Principal’s Coffee, 8:15- 9:15 a.m., MPR Oct 15 Car Boot Sale, PTA Oct 15 Open Library, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Library Oct 15 HS Haunted Carnival 6:30– 8:30 p.m., ARC Oct 18 ES Parent Coffee, 9:30 a.m., MPR Oct 19 ES Parent Series, 6:00 p.m., MPR Oct 20 EC Parent Coffee, 8:30 a.m., Library
Click the calendar below to view the CIS Calendar for more upcoming events.
School Group Photos—October 3
Group Photos are scheduled for Monday, October 3.
Students are asked to come dressed in their appropriate
school uniforms (bring P.E clothes if needed).
Photos will be taken in the following groups:
Faculty and Staff– 7:15 a.m.
Lower Elementary (K-2) - 8:20 a.m.
Early Childhood– 8:45 a.m.
Middle School (6-8)- 9:30 a.m.
High School (9-12)- 10:00 a.m.
Upper Elementary (3-5)- 10:30 a.m.
CIS students will be taking the Measures of Academic Progress® (MAP) Oct. 10-20. MAP assessments are unique in that the com-puter generated questions adapt to the child’s level of learning. The data from the MAP tests will provide information about your child’s instructional level and measure academic growth through-out the school year.
With MAP tests we can administer shorter tests and use less class time while still receiving detailed and accurate information about your child’s growth. As a result, MAP testing does not impact instructional time as much as other standardized assessments.
In elementary, students will take the MAP assessments in their classrooms on an IPad or Chrome book. Secondary students will come to the computer lab on two separate occasions. The average time for each MAP test is an hour, however it is not a timed assessment and each child will have the neces-sary amount of time needed to complete each section. Prior to taking the MAP tests there is not any other preparation or studying necessary or required for students. Having a restful night and good breakfast are always encouraged.
The schedule is attached at the end of this newsletter
2017-2018 CIS Applications
From Admissions
CIS will start accepting applications for the 2017-2018 school year for PK3 through Grade 12 in October.
The application will be an on-line sub-mission instead of paper copies.
If you have expressed an interest in applying for admission to CIS in the 2017-2018 school year (or know someone who is plan-ning to apply), please watch the website and The Current for details.
Please contact Ms. Nancy, admissions of-ficer, admission@cayintschool.ky, if you have questions.
PFL Opening Rally
Please come out and support the CIS U11 boys football team this Saturday, October 1st at the Annex for the Opening rally of the PFL.
The schedule is attached at the end of the newsletter.
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CIS Community News
Hurricane Matthew
CIS is continuing to keep a close eye on hurricane Matthew. The storm is still on a projected path that would take it significantly east of the Cayman Islands. At this point, we do not anticipate any hurricane-level conditions in Grand Cayman, but we will continue to monitor the storm very close-ly. We are continuing with proactive preparations on campus; the field lights are lowered, the sun-shades are down, and the maintenance staff, EC teachers and others are securing toys and other items on campus.
The storm will likely pass to the east of us on Monday and there may be a higher chance of rains on this day. We will watch very closely and let you know via email, website, Cayman 27, and/or CIS emergency phone tree if there are any changes to the school schedule. You should continue to monitor the storm personally, be sure to take any and all precautions with safety in mind, and follow hurricane preparedness recommendations when applicable http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/prepare/ready.php .
Again, at this point, we do not anticipate any changes in the school schedule for Monday or any other day.
Construction & Facilities Update
Phase III construction is progressing and is on schedule. The second level of the E Block (above the Science labs) will be complete in Oc-tober and we will occupy the new spaces after the Fall break. The new Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics (STEAM) lab will be a wonderful addition to the school facility and will provide an advanced technological environment for learning. There will be 19 new iMacs in the lab, and the space will house the CIS 3D printers, robotics kits and Maker space equipment. The other side of this addi-tion is the new CIS Band room, and the current Band room will convert to the new CIS choral space.
After researching the guidelines for the playground structures in front of the ARC, it has been determined that these structures are in-tended for the use of children ages 5 – 12 years of age. We understand the desire for structures of this type for early childhood students. With this in mind, we will research possibilities for additional equipment that is designed for children ages 2 – 4 that could be eventually approved for the courtyard area.
Solutions to provide shading at the pool have been discussed for quite some time. We recently learned that a project cleared the planning department and construction will begin immediately; we are very pleased that these types of enhancements continue to take place. The new structure being built will pro-vide shade to the south side of the pool deck and it will also be covered with solar panels. The first phase of work will entail putting up a chain link fence just off the edge of the pool deck to separate the work area from pool us-ers. As always, efforts are being made to minimize the impact to school pro-gramming as much as possible.
DART Landfill Meeting
The George Town landfill continues to be a controversial topic. Safety is our number one priority, and we continually make efforts to assemble and understand the most current information regarding the landfill and its potential impacts to the school and Camana Bay.
The experts from DART will host an informational meeting at the CIS MPR on October 11 at 5:30pm.
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Early Childhood and Elementary Headlines
EC Parent Coffee
Early Childhood Parent Coffee will take place on
Thursday, October 20 @ 8:30 a.m. in the Library.
ES Parent Coffee
Elementary School Parent Coffee will take place on Friday, October 18 @ 9:30 a.m. in the MPR
CIS Mission Statement: Our students achieve academic and personal excellence and prepare for higher education within an international environment that inspires learning, character and service.
ES Parent Series Evening
ES Parent Series Evening Session is scheduled for October
19 at 6:00 p.m. in the MPR.
EC Parent Series Evening
EC Parent Series Evening Session is sched-
uled for October 12 at 5:30pm the MPR
Many Hands Make Light Work
The EC Department is very excited about all of the new resources on our playground!
EC is happy to see that children are using these resources after school dismissal, but please be sure to help your children clean up after themselves. We would like for these items to last as long as possible and with your help, we can ensure they do but packing them away or putting them back in their correct place.
Thanks for your co-operation.
Firemen sing Happy Birthday!
On Thursday, September 29, CIS had a fire drill. After students
went back to their classrooms, the fire men walked into Ms.
Dawn’s Kindergarten class right as they were about to sing Hap-
py Birthday for Olivia. They decided to join in and as a result of
their excellent singing, Olivia gave them a cupcake.
Pre-K4 Music and Movement with Ms. Fernanda
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Early Childhood and Elementary Headlines Cont’d
Grade 3 Field Trip to The Market
Secondary Headlines
High School Trips Meeting
There is a meeting scheduled for the parents of Grade 9-12 to discuss the two high school trips offered in May.
The meeting is on Thursday, October 6th at 5:30 p.m. in the MPR.
There will be two trips presented: Uni-versity Trip to California and Service Trip to Nicaragua for May 20-27, 2017.
For more information, please contact Ms. Beth, HS Counselor, beth.schmidgall@cayintschool.ky
“Los 5 sentidos”
Grade 7 students are studying the 5 senses and body parts in Spanish Class. They chose a setting and de-scribed what they hear, see, smell, touch and taste in one of those three locations!
Senior Stress Relief
The seniors popped their stress bubbles in morning homeroom as they prepare for col-lege applications.
Follow CIS PTA on Social Media The CIS PTA is on social media. Follow us to keep up with what’s happening! Facebook: Cayman International School PTA Instagram: cis_pta Twitter: @pta_cis
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PTA
Save The Date–
Parents’ Night
Out
Mark your calendars for
Friday, November 4 at
6:00 p.m. for our first
Parents Night Out of the
year!
Meet with other parents
for drinks, nibbles and
good conversation, and
start your weekend out
right. Details coming
soon!
Gently Used Playground Toys Wanted! In support of the Parent Volunteer Program, the PTA is seeking donations of 'gently used' playground toys, spe-cifically jump ropes, hula hoops, kick balls, basketballs, footballs, coloring books, crayons and colored pen-cils. Starting next week, we will have a bin available for any donations in front of the office.
This equipment is used during the K-5 recess time, with assistance from parent volunteers.
Thank you!
Secondary News Cont’d
2016-2017 MS and HS Trips
Secondary students at CIS have opportunities to enhance their educational experience in numerous ways. School trips are exciting opportuni-ties that augment curricular studies and provide students with meaningful and memorable experiences. Students in each grade level have an opportunity to participate in a school trip as long as they meet CIS character and academic expectations.
The following list provides some details about the 2016-2017 secondary trips. It is not an expectation or requirement that students at-tend, but we want to provide timely infor-mation so that you can plan in advance.
The trips below are available to all students in the specified grade levels, and do not include travel and participation related to CAISSA athletic competitions
Grade Trip Location Dates Cost
Parent Meeting
6 Campout Kaibo May 4 and 5 Approximately $75-100 CI
March 28
7 CCMI Little Cayman May 1-3 or May 4-6
Approximately $700-$900 CI
January 31
8 Multi-Cultural Washington, D.C.
May 1-5 Approximately $1900-$2100 CI
November 29
9-12 Selected Students
Model United Nations
Chicago December 7-12
Approximately $1700-$1900 CI
October 18
9-12 College Tour Los Angeles and
San Francisco May 22-26
Approximately $2000-$2200 CI
October 6
9-12 Service and Adventure Trip
Nicaragua May 22-26 Approximately $2000-$2200 CI
October 6
If your child has an
achievement or ex-
perience you would
like to share in the
Weekly Current,
please email
September 23, 2016
Vol. 4, Ed. 7
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#CISInspires
CIS Mission Statement: Our students achieve academic and personal excellence and prepare for higher education within an international environment that inspires learning, character and service.
Pre-K3 in the Library
Map Literacy with Grade 7
MAP Testing Schedule Week 1, October 10-14 MAP Reading
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:00-8:10 Grade 7 MAP Testing (ALL Students)
8:10-8:20 Proctors: Rita, Lydia, Ben and Leanne Fabio with Tech support
Grade 4: Jennifer Batson and Alyssa Proctors: Rita and Jayme Leanne and Claire Gini floater
Grade 3: Lee-Anne
Proctors: Rita and Jayme
Grade 4: Ms. Jen Proctors: Rita and Claire
Grade 3: Cherilyn and Nicole (MAP Reading ONLY) Proctors: Rita and Jayme Leanne and Claire Gini floater
8:20-8:30
8:30-8:40
8:40-8:50
8:50-9:00
9:00-9:10
9:10-9:20
9:20-9:30
9:30-9:45
9:50-10:00
10:00-10:10 Grade 6 MAP Testing (ALL Students)
Grade 8 MAP Testing (ALL Students)
10:10-10:20 Proctors: Rita, Lydia, Ben and Leanne Fabio with tech support
Proctors: Rita, Lydia, Ben and Leanne Fabio with Tech support
10:20-10:30
10:30-10:40
10:40-10:50
10:50-11:00
11:00-11:50
11:50-12:00
12:00-12:10
12:10-12:20 Grade 5: Darcy Proctors: Rita and Leanne
Grade 5: Monica
and Mary
Proctors: Rita and Jayme Leanne and Claire Gini floater
Grade 3: Cherilyn
and Nicole (MAP
Math ONLY)
12:20-12:30
12:30-12:40
MAP Testing Schedule Week 1, October 10-14 MAP Reading
2016-17
12:40-12:50
12:50-1:00
1:00-1:10
1:10-1:20
1:20-1:30
1:30-1:40
1:40-1:50
1:50-2:00
2:00-2:10
2:10-2:20
2:20-2:30
2:30-2:40
2:40-2:50
2:50-3:00
MAP Testing Schedule Week 2, October 17-20 MAP Math
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:00-8:10 Grade 8 MAP Testing (ALL Students)
8:10-8:20 Proctors: Rita, Lydia, Ben, Kim and Leanne Fabio with Tech support
Grade 4: Jennifer Batson and Alyssa Proctors: Rita and Jayme Leanne and Claire Gini floater
Grade 3: Lee-Anne
Proctors: Rita and Jayme
Grade 4: Ms. Jen Proctors: Rita and Claire
No School- PSA Conference
8:20-8:30
8:30-8:40
8:40-8:50
8:50-9:00
9:00-9:10
9:10-9:20
9:20-9:30
9:30-9:45
9:50-10:00
10:00-10:10 Grade 7 MAP Testing (ALL Students)
10:10-10:20 Proctors: Rita, Lydia, Ben, Kim and Leanne Fabio with tech support
10:20-10:30
10:30-10:40
10:40-10:50
10:50-11:00
11:00-11:50
11:50-12:00
12:00-12:10
12:10-12:20 Grade 5: Darcy Proctors: Rita and Leanne and Claire
Grade 5: Monica Proctors: Rita and Leanne and Claire
Grade 5: Mary
Proctors: Leanne,
Gini, Claire
Grade 3: Cherilyn
and Nicole (MAP
Math ONLY)
Proctors: Rita,
Leanne, Gini and
Claire
12:20-12:30
MAP Testing Schedule Week 2, October 17-20 MAP Math
2016-17
12:30-12:40 Grade 6: MAP
Testing (ALL
Students)
Proctors: Rita, Lydia, Ben and Kim Fabio with tech
support
12:40-12:50
12:50-1:00
1:00-1:10
1:10-1:20
1:20-1:30
1:30-1:40
1:40-1:50
1:50-2:00
2:00-2:10
2:10-2:20
2:20-2:30
2:30-2:40
2:40-2:50
2:50-3:00
Neil Murray : 925.8793 (m) l 914-1110 (w) I nmurray@cuc.ky
2016/2017 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) Opening Rally
Saturday, October 1, 2016 : Annex Field
The 2016/2017 PFL Opening Rally will be held on Saturday, October 1 at the Annex Field starting at 9:00 a.m. Schools are divided into the following Zones:
Zone A
Zone B
Zone C
Cayman Brac Cayman Prep Prospect Primary
Cayman International School (CIS) NorthEast Schools Red Bay Primary
George Town Primary Savannah Primary Sir John A. Cumber Primary
St. Ignatius Prep Triple C
Format:
Games will be played for two (2) ten minute periods. If the scores are tied at the end of regulation time, each school
will be awarded three (3) penalty kicks. If there are no winners following the three (3) penalty kicks, there will be
sudden death penalties (in a completed round, if one school scores and the other school misses, the school that
scores will be the winner).
The First Round will be round-robin where schools will play each other once in their Zone with the two (2) top schools
from each Zone and the two (2) best third-place schools advancing to the Quarter Finals. From here, the competition
will follow a knock-out format.
In the First Round, schools receive three (3) points for a win and zero (0) points for a loss. There are no draws.
Half time is three (3) minutes and schools are to remain on the field.
At the sound of the whistle to end a game schools should be ready to take the field to start the next game.
The competition is nine (9) per side (eight (8) outfield players and one (1) goalkeeper) with unlimited substitutions
and there are no off sides. Foul throws will not be penalised although players are encouraged to perform proper
throw-ins.
In the case of a penalty shootout, schools are not permitted to change goal keepers after regulation time for the
penalties. The goal keeper that is in goal at the end of regulation time is the goal keeper that will face penalties.
Schools are allowed to substitute the goal keeper during regulation time.
Final standings in each Zone will be decided by: (1) points; (2) goal difference (goals for minus goals against); (3) goals
for (goals scored in a penalty kick competition do not count); and (4) the head-to-head clash.
Neil Murray : 925.8793 (m) l 914-1110 (w) I nmurray@cuc.ky
The best 3rd place and second best 3rd place schools will be determined by (1) points; (2) goal difference (goals for
minus goals against); (3) goals for (goals scored in a penalty kick competition do not count); and (4) coin toss.
Trophies will be presented to the champions, runners-up and third place schools with medals going to the fourth-
placed school.
Schedule of Games for the 2016/2017 PFL Opening Rally:
Time: Field 1 (North): Field 2 (South):
9:00 am Prospect vs. Red Bay (C) CIS vs. George Town (A)
9:30 am Cayman Brac vs. St. Ignatius Prep (A) Cayman Prep vs. Savannah (B)
10:00 am Sir John. A. Cumber vs. Red Bay (C) Triple C vs. NorthEast Schools (B)
10:30 am Cayman Brac vs. George Town (A) St. Ignatius Prep vs. CIS (A)
11:00 am Savannah vs. Triple C (B) Cayman Prep vs. NorthEast Schools (B)
11:30 am St. Ignatius Prep vs. George Town (A) Sir John A. Cumber vs. Prospect (C)
12:00 pm Triple C vs. Cayman Prep (B) Cayman Brac vs. CIS (A)
12:30 pm Savannah vs. NorthEast Schools (B)
1:00 pm Quarter Finals (1) 1st Zone A vs. 2nd Zone C (2) 1st Zone C vs. Best 3rd Place
1:30 pm Quarter Finals (3) 1st Zone B vs. 2nd Zone A (4) 2nd Zone B vs. 2nd Best 3rd Place
2:00 pm Semi Finals (5) Winner 1 vs. Winner 4 (6) Winner 2 vs. Winner 3
2:30 pm Third Place Loser (5) vs. Loser (6)
2:45 pm Final Winner (5) vs. Winner (6)
3:30 pm Trophy Presentation
For further information on the Opening Rally, please contact Neil Murray at 925-8793 or e-mail nmurray@cuc.ky.
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SPONSORED BY
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@WildSpacesSpecialPlaces
OCTOBER 5th 2016:Deadline for entries using the hashtag
OCTOBER 20th 2016:Photography Auction, Winning Student & School
Recognition
DECEMBER 1ST 2016:Calendar Release
School logo to be
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
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FROM AUCTION DONATED
TO SCHOOL PROJECTS
* INTERNATIONAL &
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OCTOBER 5TH DEADLINE
Christmas is coming – make some room, raise some cash!
CIS PTA Car Boot Sale
Saturday October 15. at 7:00 a.m. Furniture, toys, clothes, electronics, household goods and more!
CIS Families have first dibs on spots - $30 per spot, spots will be
sold to public beginning 10/3 To reserve your spot, contact afabricant1@gmail.com or tickets will be on
sale Tuesday 10/4 7:30-8:15 and Thursday 10/6 7:30-8:15
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