Newsletter #12

12/03/2023

Welcome to episode 12 of the UNIS podcast. This week, we're thrilled to share the inspiring story of our recent special guest, Emmanuel Cosmas Msoka, a 16-year-old innovator and UNICEF Tanzania Youth Advocate. Emmanuel, who designed a lifesaving handwashing machine during the COVID-19 pandemic, visited our school, bringing a wave of inspiration and demonstrating the immense potential of young minds. Additionally, we have some exciting updates from around the school to share with you. For more details on these stories and other school-related news, we invite you to read our full newsletter online. Your engagement in our school community is invaluable, and we thank you for your continued support and listenership. Thank you for joining us on this episode of the UNIS podcast.

Dear parents,

Excitement is in the air at UNIS! We are overjoyed to extend an invitation to each and every one of you for the much-anticipated Junior School Talent Show. Join us on the grand stage this Saturday, December 9, from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm, as our brightest young stars from JA to J4 light up the room with their extraordinary talents.

Last year's show was a testament to the boundless creativity and spirit of our students. It was a moment where laughter echoed, applause thundered, and every performance left an indelible mark on our hearts. This year, we're set to soar even higher, bringing together an array of acts that promise to dazzle and inspire. As we prepare to unfold another chapter of this spectacular journey, we fondly remember the joy and energy that filled every corner of the theatre. The stage that witnessed shy smiles transform into confident expressions, and nervous steps evolve into graceful strides. It's not just a show; it's a celebration of the courage and uniqueness that each of our students embodies.

Whether you're a parent, a teacher, or a fellow student, your presence is the wind beneath the wings of these young performers. Your cheers, your applause, and your support are what make this event a cherished memory for every participant. So, come and be part of an afternoon where talent shines, laughter reigns, and stars are born. Let's come together to cheer, to encourage, and to witness the magic that happens when young hearts dare to dream and step into the spotlight.

We eagerly await your presence at what promises to be an unforgettable display of talent and joy.

See you there!

Pascal Vallet, Junior School Principal
Alessandra Camilo, Junior School Assistant Principal

REMINDER FOR OUR TALENTED STUDENTS

JS Talent Show, December 9, 1:00-2:30pm, UNIS Theatre


Gentle reminder for performers: 


We can’t wait to see the wonderful performances!

Questions? Email: pa_jscoordinators@pa.unis.org

AI Disclaimer: This newsletter's language, transcription, and content have been initially enhanced and supplemented using AI engines including OpenAI (ChatGPT), Claude.ai, Notta.ai for video transcription, and Perplexity.ai for research assistance. While these advanced technologies play a supportive role in improving language, transcription, and research, the core ideas and intentions behind this newsletter remain human-generated. Our team's oversight stays paramount to ensure quality and precision of communications, as the innovative advantages of AI serve as an aid rather than a replacement for traditional methods. The concepts and substance within this newsletter ultimately come from a human perspective, with AI functioning as a tool to streamline certain processes.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS


Deadline: Details for purchasing your child's photos from Stomping Ground by December 29 can be found here School Photo Page.  

SchoolPass

The Junior School Office, in conjunction with our technology team, took the opportunity of the Parent Teacher Conference break to refine the dismissal options available in SchoolPass. All JS families should have now become familiar with using the SchoolPass dismissal app. With the feedback we have received from you, and our experiences using SchoolPass internally, we are now ready to adapt this tool to more specifically address the needs of the UNIS Junior School.


Our goal was to set up hourly dismissal options so that parents of students who move between multiple activities on campus between 3:00 and 6:00, after dismissal from the academic day, can select each of the activities individually and sequentially, with the time that the student is expected to attend the activity clarified. 


Whenever a child stays for activities after dismissal, a "Carpool" must be designated for pick-up. The time of the pick-up does not have to be specified, but is expected that the student will be picked up and depart campus within 10 minutes of the end of that last registered activity. 


Important: If your child is already registered for a bus, to avoid confusion for dismissing teachers and disruption to the flow of buses departing campus, on any day when your child stays for an activity instead of taking the bus, you must move them to a Carpool as well. Selecting Carpool instead of bus on any day when there are activities also allows you to cancel the activities and Carpool and revert back to authorize bus ridership if your plans change at short notice.


Please take the time now to review and refine your child's daily Activities plans in SchoolPass. 


To Do: Select all of the Activities (Athletics, Language, Mary Poppins, After School Classes, Care Program, Private Music Lessons, etc.) that your child attends each day after school and remember to confirm your Carpool at the end of your child's day on campus.


If you have questions please reach out to jsoffice@unis.org.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Note these dates in April when yellow bus service will not be provided by the DOE:

Remember to make alternate travel arrangements and update SchoolPass with your dismissal plan.

IN THIS NEWSLETTER

 

CALL TO ACTION: UNIS FUNDRAISER GALA

Come join us in March. In the meantime, support our school during its annual fundraiser by donating auction items. Our top sellers are experiences (tickets to sporting events, theatre, concerts, spa packages); certificates to restaurants; private music lessons; art work; fine wine and spirits, and much much more! Your donation is tax deductible. 


Email fundraiser@unis.org if you have an item you'd like to donate. 

CALL TO ACTION: EARTH DAY POSTER COMPETITION

Calling all Students and Faculty

EARTHDAY.ORG

is launching their

Your Art, Our Earth Poster Competition for Earth Day 2024!

EARTHDAY.ORG’s Your Art, Our Earth poster competition for Earth Day 2024 is underway and open to student submissions until January 22, 2024!

This year’s Earth Day theme is

PLANET vs. PLASTIC


Please visit the link for rules and regulations: earthday.org/your-art-our-earth/


Any poster submitted by a JS student will be displayed at school! Share your .jpg digital file with rfico@unis.org and don't forget to name it with the student's first and last name and homeroom.

Rose Fico J1TA/Junior School Sustainability Coordinator  

CALL TO ACTION: UNIS-UN 2024 EQUAL RIGHTS EQUAL HEIGHTS

The UNIS-UN Student Organizing Committee is seeking your help and suggestions in the planning and execution of another successful two-day conference to be held in March in the United Nations General Assembly Hall.  Students are hard at work identifying expert speakers who can lead workshops and craft dynamic and engaging presentations to both youth and adults on the topic of gender equality. 


KNOW ANY GREAT SPEAKERS WHO CAN CONNECT WITH STUDENTS AND DELIVER AN AWESOME AND INSPIRING PRESENTATION?


Topics the conference is seeking to cover include but are not limited to:


KNOW ANY HIGH-SCHOOLS WE SHOULD INVITE?

In addition to the conference being attended by UNIS Tut House students, we invite students from local, national, and international schools. We value your suggestions to be added to the list of invitees.

Please submit recommendations for potential speakers and schools to invite

 HERE  by Friday, January 05, 2024.

HIGH-PRIORITY NEWS: EARLY DISMISSAL REQUESTS

IMPORTANT REMINDER ABOUT EARLY DISMISSAL REQUESTS

Early dismissal for students is strongly discouraged. Parents are expected to schedule their child’s appointments and travel plans outside of school hours. Early dismissal is reserved for urgent needs only or exceptional circumstances approved directly by the Executive Director, Dr. Dan Brenner.

In no event should requests be made for an early dismissal to attend an athletic activity, class or lesson outside of UNIS. The expectation is that after school activities be scheduled at a time that aligns with the dismissal time for your child’s grade or, if that is not possible, your child arrives late to their after school activity:

Early dismissals disrupt academics in the classroom for your child as well as all students in the class. Early dismissals pull our faculty and staff away from instruction time and tasks that affect the smooth and safe operation of the Junior School. 

Thank you for supporting the UNIS community and scheduling your child’s outside activities at times that do not interfere with teaching and learning.

HIGH-PRIORITY NEWS: ARRIVAL

To accommodate JS families during winter months, caregivers arriving before 8:15 are welcome to supervise their children in the main school lobby instead of lining up outside the Stairwell D entrance to wait for the JS doors to open at 8:15/8:20.

If they wait in the lobby, caregivers of  J1 - J4 students escort them to the Stairwell D entrance outside at 8:15, as usual, so students can use the D stairs to their 2nd floor homeroom.

If they wait in the lobby, caregivers of  JA - PK students escort them to the Staircase D entrance outside where they will be welcomed at the door at 8:20 and escorted by their teachers to their classrooms as usual.

HIGH-PRIORITY NEWS: SUPPORT TEAM RESOURCES & CONTACT INFO (ISRAEL / PALESTINE)

Over the past weeks, the Student Support Team has been attuned to our students' needs concerning the situation between Israel and Palestine. In the Junior School, we emphasize listening to and following our students' lead. Conversations can evolve based on the topics and concerns they express, always ensuring our responses are appropriate for their developmental stage. We believe in the importance of addressing their inquiries directly, rather than guiding the conversation ourselves. In classes where no questions or concerns arose, especially in the lower grades, we refrained from introducing the topic, adhering to our Junior School ethos.  Our primary focus in the Junior School remains to anchor our students in their regular school routines and foster their social connections.


For those of you who wish to continue these conversations at home, the team has curated a list of age-appropriate resources to assist you:



If you observe shifts in behavior or hear concerns at home, or if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the Support Team:


Dr. Dana Marnin dmarnin@unis.org (JS Psychologist)

Amy Iamundo aiamundo@unis.org (Counselor for J1, J3 JAS)

Alyssa Frost afrost@unis.org  (Counselor for J2, J4, JAW, JAF, JAK)

IN THE LOOP: MAP REPORTS FOR J3 & J4

MAP Reports for J3 and J4 Families


MAP Reports

In October your child took the MAP Test in Reading and Mathematics. The purpose of MAP Growth is to compare learning growth from one point in time to another. Because the assessment is a growth measure, it can track the growth of the student between testing events and over multiple years of testing. Here is a presentation explaining MAP at UNIS.


J4:  Your child's MAP Growth Report is now available in Veracross. 


Where can I find my child’s MAP Growth Report?


J3:  Your child will receive a MAP Growth Report at the end of the school year, once they have 2 data points.

IN THE LOOP: FREE CEO FORUM GROUP SUMMIT

Free CEO Forum Group Summit "Health and Wellness 


Your Exclusive Invite to this Special Virtual Event:

 

Through our partnership with The CEO Forum Group, we are pleased to offer complimentary access to The CEO Forum Group's Transformative CEO Virtual Summit on December 14th from 11AM - 1PM ET.

 

You'll get an insider pass to this Transformative CEO Summit surrounding "Health and Wellness." Watch and listen to top CEOs convene to brainstorm and interact together, while discussing the future, core elements of true leadership and the types of cultures that will dramatically elevate organizations. CEOs will learn, share and build the partnerships to lay the foundation for geometric growth. 


You don't want to miss this hot topic - perfect for anyone and everyone!

 

Grab your free ticket today!

https://institute.theceoforumgroup.com/register/transformative-ceo-summit-pass


Coupon Code is UNIS

IN THE LOOP: OUTDOOR PLAY IN COLD WEATHER / LABELING CLOTHING / LOST AND FOUND

Outdoor Activity & Recess Policy During Cold Weather

As winter approaches, please be sure your child is dressed for outdoor play every day, with a warm coat, sweatshirt, gloves and hat as needed.

UNIS JS follows the Dept of Health guidelines for outdoor play: "New York City Department of Health Guidelines regarding outdoor play in cold weather policy states “Children benefit from vigorous exercise and should be given the opportunity to play outside whenever possible. Unless it is snowing or there is ice on the playground low temperatures should not be a barrier to outside play, as long as children are appropriately dressed. The City’s Health Department strongly encourages principals to maintain outdoor play periods on the vast majority of winter days.”

Recommendations are as follows: If the wind chill factor is above 20 degrees, it is safe to play outside. If the wind chill factor is 0-20, outside play is advised provided that students are appropriately dressed and under observation to make sure that they are wearing their coats, hats and gloves." 

From:  New York City Department of Education and New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Labeling Clothing

With students wearing extra layers of clothing, it's time for families to be sure that all coats, jackets, sweaters, scarves, hats, etc. are clearly labeled with your child's first and last name and homeroom. Our faculty and staff do their best to return misplaced items to their owners, but clear labeling is needed to do that.

Lost & Found

Please visit the UNIS Lost and Found. Items are on display by the A Stairwell behind the security desk. Please stop by or send your child to be reunited with lost items. All unclaimed items will periodically be donated. 

For more information on donations, please contact the PA Social Responsibility Committee at abhilasha.mahan@pa.unis.org  

IN THE LOOP: SNEAKER RECYCLING CONTINUES

RECYCLE YOUR OLD SNEAKERS!


The Junior School GREEN TEAM is launching a gotsneakers recycling program.


Don’t throw away your old sneakers - donate them!

Donations will be accepted from October 16 through June 2024


gotsneakers is an organization that takes used or old sneakers and refurbishes them for reuse, or turns the unusable sneakers into playground surfaces. 


We will take sneakers in any size and any condition!

Your sneakers can have holes in them and the elastic falling off!  We will take them!

Any size kid and adult sneakers are accepted!


IT'S AS EASY AS 1 2 3 

DONATE YOUR OLD SNEAKERS AND THE JS GREEN TEAM WILL EARN MONEY TO SUPPORT THE STUDENT’S GREEN INITIATIVES!


Donate your old sneakers by putting them in a box with the label gotsneakers. Boxes will be placed in the UNIS lobby and near the JS morning entrance.


Thank you for supporting us!


Rose Fico | JS Sustainability Coordinator

PARENTS ASSOCIATION CORNER: TOY & BOOK SALE / TALENT SHOW / VIRTUAL CITY HARVEST / IFFF SURVEY / PARENT OPPORTUNITIES / VIDEO LIBRARY / ARCHIVES

UNIS PA TOY AND CHILDREN'S BOOK SALE

Thursday December 7 & Friday December 8, UNIS Lobby


Donations collected Monday through Wednesday, December 4 - 6

 

Save the date for the return of this UNIS classic event!  This weekend might be a good time to clean your closets and get your donations in order.


Donation of BRAND NEW Toys for 

children of Briarwood Family Residence

UNIS PA TOY AND CHILDREN'S BOOK SALE


Parent volunteers needed!

 

We are also seeking parent volunteers to help with toy collection, sorting and storage on 12/4 - 12/6 between 8 - 10am daily, as well as to help out on the days of  the toy sale and the book sale. Please email pa_jscoordinators@pa.unis.org with your availability if you are interested in volunteering for this much-loved event. 

JS Talent Show, December 9, 1:00-2:30pm, UNIS Theatre


Gentle reminder for performers: 


We can’t wait to see the wonderful performances!

Questions? Email: pa_jscoordinators@pa.unis.org

Virtual Fundraising for City Harvest by UNIS Community

Until January 15, 2024


The PA has also created a Virtual Fundraising Drive - we would love for our UNIS community to come together and support this cause. Whatever your age you can use your talents to raise awareness and funds--ask your family and friends to sponsor your push-ups, jumping jacks, playing a musical instrument, running a mile, singing, dancing, creating art and help feed our fellow New Yorkers. So, make your team using the instructions below, and let’s get going! Every $1 donated helps City Harvest feed two New Yorkers for a day. Together, we can make a difference one day, one meal, one New Yorker at a time. 


Thank you for your compassion, generosity, and support of the UNIS City Harvest Drive!


Questions? Please contact the PA Social Responsibility Committee Co-chairs:


Abhilasha Mahan (Abhilasha.mahan@pa.unis.org )

Ellen Nidy (Ellen.nidy@pa.unis.org )

Saima Faruqui (Saima.Faruqui@pa.unis.org )

Survey for International Food and Fun Fair from the PA Cultural Events Committee 


Dear families,


As you might know, our school comes together with a huge celebration of the diversity of our community with our International Food and Fun Fair in May. This is a parent volunteer run event through and through. And we would love to have you on board in any capacity! 


Before we get into the details of how you can help, all we need is what country your family identifies with. This could be your home country/passport country, or as we call it in UNIS your heart country. It could be more than one country too! 


Please fill this form out if you haven’t already completed it.

SIGN UP

https://forms.gle/n2yUaooUHWcXtf4W6

Fireside Chat with the Board of Trustees

Thanks to many of you who attended or tuned into the Fireside Chat with the Board of Trustees. I highly encourage you to watch the program at https://vimeo.com/event/3913459 if you weren’t able to attend. The Chair of the Board, Izumi Nakamitsu, discussed many relevant issues including what does it mean to be a global citizen, what are the priorities of the Board, and her experience with college admissions process as a mother of a UNIS student- in addition to sharing about her background as the Undersecretary and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs. And Trustee and UNIS parent Amanda Dubois spent time with us, leading the conversation and fielding questions from the audience. Big thanks to Dr. Brenner and UNIS leadership for setting up this program. 

Parent Engagement Opportunities


SAVE THE DATE for GLOBAL BEATS on Saturday, January 20 from 3:30 - 7:30PM

Our upcoming Interactive multi-cultural dance event at UNIS! Each year the PA Cultural Events Committee hosts two events, one in the winter (focusing on different world cultures each year) and the International Food and Fun Fair. Please join us for this family-friendly event! Find your dancing shoes and stay tuned for more information!



UNIS Connect

We are inviting you to create a profile on our UNIS Connect platform where UNIS community members can create a profile. The profiles can be accessed by UNIS staff who are organizing events with students, faculty or parents and who are looking for speakers to cover themes in the range of UN work and/or values. 


By utilizing this platform, teachers can search for parents, alumni, teachers, and students who possess specialized knowledge, skills, or real-world experiences relevant to their subject areas.


Please scroll down to find a “Create Your Profile” button. When your profile is finished please press the green button “Publish” so we can enter it into our catalogue.


Please also forward the link with your friends and colleagues who you think would want to share their profiles with the UNIS community.


Our goal is to have 100 profiles completed by December 1 so we hope you join us in this effort.



LGBTQIA Caregiver Group 

The UNIS PA invites community members to join the LGBTQIA+ Affinity Group.

What's an affinity group at UNIS? The purpose is to provide an opportunity for the adults in our community to share and explore life and experiences within safe and supportive spaces defined by membership in a specific identity group. Self-managed, members take collective responsibility for ensuring respectful interaction. Affinity group participants celebrate identities, share successes and challenges, advocate for and support the community at UNIS and engage freely. LGBTQIA+ Parents/Staff/Caregivers and Parents of LGBTQIA+ students are welcome. If interested in joining the UNIS PA LGBTQIA+ affinity group, please email Yvonne.Brown@pa.unis.org.



Cultural Events Committee Launches Supper Clubs

The UNIS PA Cultural Events Committee has launched monthly supper clubs. If you're up for delicious meals and great conversations on world culture, join us! Please email Marie at marie.libeson@pa.unis.org



Parent Book Clubs

Hello UNIS Parents!  Want to meet other parents and talk about books?  Join a UNIS Parent Book Club.  Please send your name and child's grade to marie.libeson@pa.unis.org and we will get you connected with a book club.  Happy Reading!



General Volunteering

To volunteer in any way - help sell “merch” or photographers/designers welcomed as well as potential event planners, please contact us at unispa@unis.org and we will direct your request accordingly.


If you’d like to share information about your cultures’ heritage or historical celebrations or events with the UNIS community, contact us at unispa@unis.org

UNIS VIDEO LIBRARY

If you missed a meeting or want to review what you remember from a past meeting, UNIS maintains a library of recordings available at https://vimeo.com/unisny.  Some highlights include a Fireside Chat with the Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed and a This is Junior School video

ARCHIVE

New2UNIS If you’d like to meet other parents - new or current to UNIS- sign up for the New2UNIS listserv at new2unis@unis.org Follow them Instagram too! 


Book Club Join a UNIS Parent book club!  We have an active parent book club in each division (JS, MS, TH) for you to join.  Send an email to parenthelpnetwork@pa.unis.org to sign up.  


Publicize your Business or Seek Services - UNIS marketplace. Submit your info on this form to publicize. Scroll through businesses/services here


Never too late to volunteer with the PA. Submit your interest here


Green the Blue. Watch this short video clip and help us keep it green at UNIS!


Top Summer Camps and Programs recommended by UNIS parents here. Share your favorites here.


Affinity Groups. Please complete this survey if you are interested in joining a parent affinity group.


Watch recordings from virtual meetings Visit the UNIS video library on Vimeo located here at https://vimeo.com/unisny 


VOLUNTEER OR SUGGEST ACTIVITIES/EVENTS FOR THE PA COMMUNITY

If you have any suggestions for volunteering, events for our community or speakers to invite, please email us at unispa@unis.org.


Email unispa@unis.org 

REMEMBER THIS

UNIS IS AN ALLERGY AWARE SCHOOL


This means that students, families, faculty and staff are respectfully asked to refrain from bringing peanuts, nuts, and seeds of any kind or foods processed with these items or their by products, such as oils, into the school. This includes products which state "may contain traces of nuts/peanuts/tree nuts” or "manufactured in a facility which processes" nuts/peanuts/tree nuts.


For example, tree nuts (such as almonds, pistachios, pine nuts, cashews, brazil nuts, pecans, walnuts, etc.) and foods associated with them (such as nutella, pesto, granola bars, marzipan, macaroons, hummus (containing sesame), etc.) may present a risk to others. 


Please be mindful of the type of snacks that you pack for your child. UNIS is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all the children in our school. Food allergies are becoming increasingly common among children, and we have several students with severe and/or life-threatening allergic reactions to nuts, peanuts, and seeds of any kind, as well as other allergens, including wheat, eggs, gluten and other food items.

Strict avoidance of the allergen is the ONLY way to prevent a life-threatening allergic reaction. Due to the nature of peanut/nut products, it is more challenging to prevent contamination of surfaces in the classroom, cafeteria, bathrooms, keyboards and other areas in the building.

In order to enhance safety for all students, UNIS is an “Allergy Aware” school. This means that students, families, faculty and staff are respectfully asked to refrain from bringing peanuts, nuts and seeds of any kind or foods processed with these items into the school. This includes products that state "may contain traces of" nuts/peanuts/tree nuts.

While some allergic reactions can be mild, many students with severe food allergies experience serious and potentially life-threatening reactions. You can help by not sending your child to school with foods that contain nuts, peanuts or seeds of any kind.

We ask our students and families to help make the school environment safer for all students, by following these simple suggestions:

IMPORTANT: UPDATE YOUR HOUSEHOLD CONTACT INFORMATION

All departments at UNIS, including the nurse, rely on the information that you provide in the Veracross Parent Portal to contact you. 

The only way you or your caregiver can be reached in an emergency, or when there are schoolwide announcements, is through the information that your family adds to our UNIS Portal. 

Please review your family profile and contact information to ensure that all of your local cell phone numbers, work phone numbers, email addresses and home address are correct and are entered in the correct fields. 

If you have not reviewed your information in September, we encourage you to do it today so that we can reach you quickly if needed, especially if you have relocated from abroad.

After logging into the Portal at myunis.vc , you may review and update all of your family contact information by:


Thank you for taking the time to review and update your contact information now, and throughout the school year. The school's ability to contact you depends on it.


If you need support in order to make updates, please email tech.support@unis.org

Jacket or Sweatshirt Needed Every Day

Fall weather can be changeable and we encourage all JS families to send their child to school each day with a jacket or sweatshirt (labeled with your child's full name and homeroom class). Students are outside on the playground twice a day and will need an outer layer with them for chillier days.

And, on warm days the air conditioning will be on indoors. There may be days when your child will need an extra layer in the classroom as well.

LOST & FOUND

Please take time to label all clothing, school supplies, water bottles, lunch boxes, athletic gear, etc. with your child’s first and last name and homeroom before they are brought to school.

Students are expected to be accountable for their own possessions and we encourage clear labeling on all of your child's clothing and school supplies (both first and last names) including coats and jackets, sweaters and sweatshirts, athletic gear, backpacks, pencil cases, lunch boxes and water bottles. Your reinforcement of this at home with your children is encouraged.

Note that:

JS faculty and staff do their best to reunite students with misplaced items, but without a full name and homeroom it is not possible.

Labels like these are recommended: Name bubbles 

Lost & Found Location

UNIS Lost and Found items are on display by the A Stairwell behind the security desk. Please stop by or send your child to be reunited with their lost items. All unclaimed items will periodically be donated. 

For more information on donations, please contact the PA Social Responsibility Committee at abhilasha.mahan@pa.unis.org  

PreK - J4 Lunch Brought from Home

Please be mindful as you pack lunches for your Junior School child(ren) as these remain stored in their backpacks until snack or lunch time. If lunch items require cooling, please be sure to include insulated ice packs in the packaging for your child's lunch. No additional heating or cooling options are available. 

No Money, Toys, Electronics, Smartwatches at School 

Junior School children should not bring money to school and they are not permitted to purchase food in the Cafeteria.  If they forget their lunch from home one day, they can ask the JS Office to help arrange for school lunch for that day. Parents are expected to send payment of $8.00 cash for the Food Service Director the following day in an envelope with their child’s name and homeroom. 

JS students are not permitted to bring toys from home, including electronics, balls and trading cards. Aside from often being lost, these items are a distraction from learning in the classroom, and a cause of conflict at play and during after school programs.

We understand that some families provide their children with smartwatches or cell phones for safety reasons. However, upon entering the school building, all watches and phones are to be silenced and placed securely in the students backpack and remain there until they are dismissed. We ask that parents not attempt to text, call or send alerts to their Junior School child during the school day. If you need to reach your JS child on an urgent matter, please phone the JS Office at 212-584-3190 or email jsoffice@unis.org with a copy to your child's teacher.

Gum chewing is not permitted at school at any point during the school day, including during playtime, and students are not permitted to bring any gum or candy to school.

Note that the school is not responsible for the loss of any personal items, valuable or not, that students have brought from home. This includes jewelry, smart watches, cell phones, electronic devices, toys, etc.

Birthday Celebrations Outside of School


We understand the importance of celebrating our students' milestones outside of school, particularly birthday celebrations, and how they can foster stronger bonds among classmates. However, to maintain an environment focused on academics within the classroom and to preserve the feelings of all students, we kindly request your cooperation with the following policy regarding birthday invitations:


We appreciate your understanding and compliance with this policy.

JS Birthday Celebration in the Classroom Policy

For reasons related to student allergies and health, this is the policy for JS student birthday celebrations on campus:

HEALTH NEWS FROM THE NURSE

Current COVID Guidelines 

We are all excited to welcome our students back and are looking forward to a healthy and happy school year. We would like to share the current COVID guidelines for NYC schools in an effort to keep us all healthy and off to a good start.


Students and staff who are feeling sick should stay home and test (at home-tests are fine). 


Please send a picture of your COVID test results to covid@unis.org


For positive COVID results:


No symptoms:  Isolate 5 days and return on Day 6

With Symptoms:  Isolate for 5 days 

  Symptoms must be improving AND Fever free (without medications) for 24 hours

  Masks need to be worn on Days 6-10


When determining how long to isolate and wear a mask, Day 0 is the day of COVID-19 symptom onset and Day 1 is the first full day after when symptoms started. 


For people who had no symptoms, Day 0 is the test date and Day 1 is the first full day following the test date.


Marisa Rivera, MS, RN, FNP, CPN 

mrivera@unis.org

Mask Wearing at School

Mask wearing while on campus is optional and the discretion of your family. Be assured that all JS students whose families choose to have them remain masked at school will be fully supported by our faculty and staff.

If your child will wear a mask at school be sure you have packed at least 2 spare masks in a clean bag in your child's backpack, as well as an extra bag to hold used masks if they aren't disposable. 

Health Protocols

We would like to remind everyone about our health protocols:

You may review the full protocols on our website COVID & Health Protocols. 

Thank you for supporting the entire UNIS community by keeping your children at home when they are not well. 

When your child will be absent, please email your homeroom teacher before 8:00am with a copy to jsattendance@unis.org, and update SchoolPass to alert all departments, especially After School Activities and Transportation, that your child is not at school.

Magnus: Make Sure Your Child's Health Records are Up-to-Date

In keeping with state laws and UNIS policy, several student health and medical forms must be completed annually and submitted directly by parents via Magnus Health Student Medical Record (SMR). These forms may be uploaded, faxed or mailed directly to Magnus. In order to protect the confidentiality of student health and related information, please note that the health office is unable to accept and upload health forms. Once completed and received by Magnus, the forms are available to our school nurses for final review and approval.

If you are experiencing delays to obtain an appointment with your regular doctor/pediatrician, note that you can also obtain these medical forms through any urgent care center in New York City without any appointment. You can always update your records at a later date once you have been able to also see your regular doctor/pediatrician.

Required health forms which MUST be uploaded/acknowledged on Magnus Health:

If you experience difficulty with uploading, please contact Magnus Health SMR customer support at service@magnushealthportal.com or by phone 877-461-6831. If you have trouble accessing Magnus, please email the tech team at websupport@unis.org


A school nurse is available during the school day, from 8am to 6pm. You can contact our Health Office at schoolnurse@unis.org, or contact Nurse Marisa Rivera, Director of Student Health and Nursing, at mrivera@unis.org (212-584-3078).

If you have parent portal or technology issues, please send an email to tech.support@unis.org

If you have academic tech questions, please contact Ms. Zammarano at fzammarano@unis.org