Newsletter #35
1st Day of 2021-2022 School Year
Wednesday, September 8
Dear parents,
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Pascal Vallet, Junior School Principal
Alessandra Camilo, Junior School Assistant Principal
IMPORTANT DATES
THIS WEEK
Friday, June 18 - Semester 2 Report Cards Available to Families 5:00pm (details in this newsletter)
Tuesday, June 22 - Deadline to request Report Card corrections (details in this newsletter)
THE HYBRID CALENDAR
UPCOMING EVENTS
Friday, September 3 - New J1 - J4 Student Orientation
Monday, September 6 - Labor Day
Wednesday, September 8 - 1st Day of Classes
Wednesday, September 22 - Back to School Night for Homeroom Classes
Wednesday, September 29 - Back to School Night for Specialist Classes
IN THIS NEWSLETTER
A QUICK SUMMARY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TO DO: SEMESTER 2 REPORT CARDS - AVAILABLE JUNE 18
Semester 2 Report Cards for Junior School students are published at 5:00pm on Friday, June 18 on the Veracross Parent Portal.
We encourage you to save and review this report card with your child over this weekend to celebrate his/her achievements during this past semester, and engage in conversation about their growth.
The deadline for requesting a correction for a typographical error is next Tuesday, June 22. Please contact jsoffice@unis.org by email no later than June 22 to request a correction.
If you do not have access to the Veracross portal and need instructions on how to do so, please contact veracross@unis.org to get information.
Your child’s academic achievement for each individual subject is reported separately from his/her learning skills. The descriptors for academic achievement levels have been reviewed starting last year to ensure a greater JA-T4 alignment and to provide clarity in the transition between the word-based scale used in JA to M2 and the numeric scale used from M3 to T4. The previous Learning to Learn Skills have been replaced by the IB Approaches to Learning Skills. The skills selected for a K-12 progression (Social Skills, Communication Skills, Self-Management Skills, Thinking Skills) are developmentally defined and will be assessed from a frequency of observable behavior.
What is the purpose of the report cards?
The purpose of the report card is to communicate your student’s achievement and learning goals. It is designed to provide you with clear and specific information about your child’s academic progress and the development of behaviors that support lifelong learning. This information includes identifying your child’s level of progress; areas of strength; areas needing additional time, effort, and/or support; and opportunities for growth, based on assessments that demonstrate evidence of learning and teachers’ evaluation.
What grade descriptors are used (JA-M2 Descriptors)
MASTERING: The student is mastering the required grade level concepts, knowledge and skills by applying and extending these in a wide range of complex situations independently.
PROFICIENT: The student is proficient in demonstrating understanding of the required grade level concepts, knowledge and skills with minimal or no teacher support needed to transfer learning to new situations.
PROGRESSING: The student is progressing in demonstrating, with some gaps, understanding of the required grade level concepts, knowledge and skills by applying them in familiar situations with occasional teacher support.
EMERGING: The student demonstrates emerging understanding of the required grade level concepts. The student is beginning to apply related knowledge and skills but needs a high level of teacher support.
How do I access my child’s report cards?
The Report Cards are published on the Parent Portal of Veracross. To view them, access the Parent Portal of Veracross (link found on the Parent Portal from the UNIS Website). After logging in to Veracross, simply click on "Classes & Reports", and then on "Report Card" (see screenshot).
If you do not yet have access to the Veracross portal and need instructions on how to do so, please contact veracross@unis.org to get information.
1. From UNIS website, select “Parent Portal”
2. Click on "Veracross Parent Portal"
3. Select “Classes & Reports”
4. Under PROGRESS REPORT, select the required report card
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: xxxx
INFORMATION: GETTING READY FOR 2021-2022
To help you get organized for the 2021-2022 school year, you will find valuable information and a supply list for your child's next grade. We encourage you to spend time reviewing this information now. We are also working on our parent portal for the upcoming school year where this information, and more, will be organized for you. We will inform you when the entire portal has been updated. Thanks for your patience!
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INFORMATION: STEAM CHALLENGES
Here's the Summer Math/Science work for rising JS students JA-J4.
The J4's who are going to M1 also received this from their teachers: Entering M1 Summer Math
Amy Morris
INFORMATION: SUMMER READING LIST
From: Jennifer Amos <jamos@unis.org>
Date: May 27, 2021, 9:12 AM
Subject: JS Summer Reading Lists
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dA_YzJABltGYOCCEKxQkdLzafgKb740olLNXUOBGv_A/edit
INFORMATION: AFTER SCHOOL & CARE PROGRAM 2021-2022
1st Semester Fall 2021 - Registration is Open
It is a pleasure to announce the "Face-to-Face" AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM for Academic Year 2021-2022.
The attached announcement includes a brief description of the activities, the fee structure, the protocols, as well as the calendar.
We invite you to register, as soon as possible, to benefit from the early discounted fees. Please be reminded that space is limited.
We will send the registration confirmations at a later date closer to the opening of the school.
AFTER SCHOOL LINK to Registration
Junior School Brochure (JA-J4) / JS Schedule
CARE Program (JA-J4 & M1-M2) & Protocols Link to Registration
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Have a great Summer!
Lidana Jalilvand
ljalilvand@unis.org
PARENT ASSOCIATION CORNER: THANK YOU & VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES
UNIS Parents' Association thanks parents for all of their commitment and volunteering this past year. From attending Junior School Parent Coffees to Parent Workshops to Class Parent events, UNIS parents continue to show heart, soul and empathy.
Interested in being more involved and volunteering for next school year? Please sign up here to volunteer as a mentor to a family new to UNIS or to volunteer next school year as a Grade-wide Parent Representative. Details about each of those roles are included in the form.
If parents are interested in volunteering with any of the PA committees (such as New2UNIS, Athletics, Bridge2UN, DEI, Arts, Cultural events, or Social Responsibility), please email at unispa@unis.org.
Additionally the PA seeks feedback from parents and kindly asks them to complete this short survey to support next year's programming.
BIT OF NEWS: TRIBUTE VIDEO FROM T1s TO J4s
Mr. MacIntosh's T1 Advisory created this video with messages of support for the J4s as they move up to Middle School. We think students of all ages will find it fun and inspiring!
The Advisory also worked with J1s on Climate Change and below sea level life.
PASCAL ADD PHOTOS from 6/15 email from Mcintosh
BIT OF NEWS: CYANOTYPES WITH MS. GROEGER
Art, Photography and Science
Discover Students’ magical white and cyan-blue sun prints - a hands on journey into camera less photography.
This time of year the sunlight is filling the students’ classrooms and playgrounds and it was the perfect moment in art to introduce students to an alternative photographic process, called cyanotypes or sun prints. It uses sunlight to make beautiful white and cyan-blue prints. Students experimented with leaves, flowers, shapes, seashells, masks, their own hands, a hippo toy and everyday objects.
This alternative photographic method was first used by Anna Atkins in 1843 and has become very popular during the pandemic. Students learned about Anna Atkins’ Pioneering Photographs using the cyanotype method and John Hershel, the scientist-inventor of the cyanotype.
Students read part of the book “The bluest of blues,” Anna Atkins and the First Book of Photographs, then imitated our own cyanotypes with watercolors and eventually produced their own cyan-blue prints.
J2, J3, J4 student's cyanotypes can be viewed here
Many students seem eager to continue the cyanotype practice at home.
Here are some resources for you and your children to explore this summer activity further at home, on the beach or the mountains:
"Remember your summer with sun prints" New York Times
You can buy pretreated paper if you don't want to mix the chemicals yourself.
“Anna Atkins’s book Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions (1843–53) has long been, to photographers, a highlight of the New York Public Library collection, and perhaps even a subtle highlight of the city itself." Aperture
Warmly,
Ms G
REMINDER: UPDATE YOUR PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION
Please take the time to review your family profile and contact information to ensure that your cell phone numbers, email addresses and home address are correct and are entered in the correct fields. You may update your information at any point throughout the year, but if you have not reviewed your information recently, we encourage you to do it now.
All departments at UNIS rely on the information that you provide in the Veracross Parent Portal to contact you. The only way you can be reached in an emergency, or when there are school wide announcements, is through the information that you have entered in the Portal.
After logging into the Portal at myunis.vc , you may review and update all of your family contact information by:
Going to Veracross
Clicking on Household Information
Updating Household Profile -> Contacts
If you need support in order to make your updates, please email veracross@unis.org
REMINDER: xxx
REMINDERS: WHEN YOUR CHILD IS SICK / LEARNING MODEL CONSISTENCY
When Your Child is Sick
When your child is sick with stomach ache, fever, headache, etc. there is no expectation from the school that they should attempt to learn remotely. If your child has symptoms that would normally have kept them at home prior to COVID-19, please do not have your child log in to classes. We hope that time will be taken for them to rest and recover. It is difficult for teachers to engage students who are not feeling well, they distract their classmates, and the school believes that children recover more quickly when they are permitted to disconnect and rest.
Learning Model Consistency
And, the expectation is that Junior School students attend school consistently, through the end of this school year, in accordance with the learning model the family has opted for at this time (either hybrid, fully in person or fully remote). Inconsistent in person attendance is disruptive for the class as a whole and for the individual student. It is extremely challenging for your child's teachers who need to plan lessons and have materials ready in advance. The school believes that a consistent schedule reinforces learning and appropriate classroom behavior, and reduces anxiety.
Dismissal for Parents and Guardians
At dismissal please stay in motion, circling through the tents as you wait to pick up your children, or wait outside the main gate between pick ups. Despite the warmer weather, the school has not relaxed it's policies regarding gatherings. Please do not linger or sit down in the tents to wait for a second child, or gather within the school gates to speak with other parents or teachers. At dismissal our goal is to have as few people on campus for the shortest time possible, and always in motion. Thank you for understanding and support as we work to keep our community safe.
REMINDER: TRANSITIONING BETWEEN MODELS OF LEARNING
Following recent changes with CDC guidelines and NYDOH rules, UNIS is welcoming many of our students on campus every day.
Three Models of Learning are now offered to UNIS families:
Option 1: on campus every day
Option 2: hybrid schedule (continuing the yellow & blue group rotation)
Option 3: fully remote learning
UNIS will continue offering the hybrid model through June, as a transition path for remote families, and to help reduce the logistical challenges associated with the return of a large number of students on site.
If you would like to request a learning model change for your JS child, please send an email to both jsoffice@unis.org and your homeroom teacher with a minimum of 2 school days notice.
Note that fully remote students requesting a transition to on campus learning (either hybrid or full time) require health clearance from the Nurse as the first step. Please follow these directions to initiate the process:
If you decide to opt for in person learning, either hybrid or 100% in person, please inform these departments at a minimum of 2 full school days in advance of the date that you would like to have your child return (for example, no later than Wednesday afternoon of the week prior to a Monday return):
jsoffice@unis.org
mrivera@unis.org
schoolnurse@unis.org
your homeroom teacher
The first step will be for the nurse to confirm that all of your child's health forms are in order and that they are cleared to return to campus.
After you have the nurse's health clearance, please coordinate directly with your homeroom teacher the best date for your child's return to learning in person.
Inform jsoffice@unis.org about the agreed upon in person start date.
When your child returns to campus, you'll need to complete the daily Ruvna Health Screening that you will begin receiving by text and email each morning at about 5:00am.
You'll also need to update School Dismissal Manager (SDM) with your dismissal plan for each day that your JS child attends school on campus. The dismissing teachers will rely on the information you provide in SDM to escort your child to the correct location at the end of the school day (for example: pick up / care program / yellow bus).
Note that your child will not be permitted to take the bus unless the SDM report printed for our Transportation Department each day indicates your choice of that dismissal option. Please contact Charles Umbach at transportation@unis.org as soon as possible if you want to arrange for yellow school bus service.
We look forward to welcoming your child back to campus!
REMINDERS: HEALTH AND SAFETY
1. Arrival: To speed arrival for everyone, please have your child take possession of their backpack and lunch before they approach the entry gate in the morning and check to see that their mask is on, fits well, and is covering their nose.
2. Late Arrival: The late arrival of students in the morning delay our faculty and staff moving back to their positions. The JS students are expected to arrive no later than 8:30 and the gates should be closing no later than 8:40. Please ensure that you arrive at the time assigned for your child's grade.
3. Masks: Be sure you have packed spare masks in a clean bag in your child's backpack, as well as an extra bag to hold used ones. For the safety and peace of mind of all, do not send your child to school in a vented mask. We understand that many of you do use vented masks with filters inserted. But our teachers cannot be certain that every vented mask has the filter necessary to keep them safe. Please respect our community and do not send your child to school in a vented mask.
4. Use Remote Learning on Days with Appointments or Travel:
We ask that you opt to have your child learn remotely on days when you have scheduled appointments outside of school or when you need to leave early for travel.
Because parents and caregivers are not permitted inside the school gate, a request for either late arrival or early dismissal for a JS student requires that school personnel leave their work in order to escort your child. There is no guarantee that we can free staff from their work duties at any point during the day to accommodate late arrival or early dismissal.
Instead of requesting an early pick up or notifying of late arrival, please enter Remote Learning as an Exception in SDM to alert your teacher that your child will connect remotely instead of joining in person.
Of course, if your child falls ill during the school day, the nurse's office will coordinate an early pick plan with families.
5. For those families electing to change their current model during the remainder of this 2020-21 school year:
Moving from Fully Remote to Hybrid / Fully in Person - Families give at least 2 full school day’s notice to the homeroom teacher, schoolnurse@unis.org and jsoffice@unis.org that they would like their child to attend on campus. Health clearance from the nurse is required before any student can attend in person. The expectation is that the student will then remain learning on campus for the remainder of this school year on a consistent schedule, either in the Hybrid model or Fully In Person.
Moving to Fully Remote from Hybrid / Fully in Person - Families give at least one day’s notice to the homeroom & jsoffice@unis.org so that teachers have an opportunity to send the student home with necessary materials to learn from home. The expectation is that the student will remain remote for the remainder of this school year.
The last step is to update SDM with your dismissal plans for each day your child is on campus.
6. Returning to Campus After Illness:
Based on CDC and NYSDOH guidance, students who are sent home or become ill may not return to UNIS until the following:
WITH A COVID TEST: MUST BE A PCR NOT A RAPID (AS PER NYS)
A negative COVID test must be emailed to the health office for clearance to return to on campus learning.
At least 24 hours symptom free.
WITHOUT COVID TEST:
Must have a physician note. Must explicitly state that the student or employee is cleared to return to school. Physicians must also document an alternative diagnosis if symptoms are due to illness (ie- lab confirmed influenza, strep throat) or preexisting diagnosis and not COVID.
Must be fever free (less than 100F) for 3 days with no fever reducing medications and improvement of symptoms
AND must be 10 days post-symptom (No symptoms in last 10 days)
AND report general feelings of wellness.
* Note: a signed note by the health care provider documenting unconfirmed acute illness, such as viral upper respiratory illness (URI) or viral gastroenteritis will not be accepted. If this is the physician indicated diagnosis, please know a negative COVID test will also be required to be cleared for on campus learning.
We kindly ask if your child is exhibiting symptoms consistent with COVID to have them tested so we can alert potential contacts within UNIS. This helps us keep everyone safe. If you feel these symptoms are due to a cause other than COVID, please have your physician clearly document this in your return to school clearance letter.
Mt. Sinai are our consulting physicians and can help find a Mt. Sinai practice that will offer expedited results. You are also free to utilize any testing practitioner you are comfortable with.
For anyone who needs confirmatory testing, please email AccessDowntown@mountsinai.org or call 646-531-1504 and identify yourself as a part of the UNIS community. If there are any issues, please reach out to their team directly at BusinessHealth@mountsinai.org and they will assist.
If you are a parent and you are having your child tested at Mt. Sinai, please know you will need to create a MyChart account to access your minor child's test results. You will also need to ask the practice manager to upload the results to the mychart account, as it doesn't happen automatically for minors.
For health related questions please email: schoolnurse@unis.org and mrivera@unis.org
7. Social Distancing Outside of UNIS: Exercise caution and, whenever possible, to stay clear of gatherings where social distancing or face masks might not be the norm. We advise students and families to be particularly vigilant on playgrounds and during play dates, keeping in mind the impact they may have on the safety of everyone in our community.
8. COVID Testing: We recommend that students be tested at least ONCE a month, preferably every two weeks. All UNIS Faculty and Staff will be pool-tested every other week on campus.
9. When Your Child Learns From Home For A Medical Reason: If you elect to keep your child home for a medical reason (allergies, running nose, etc.) but your child feels well enough to engage in learning remotely, please inform your teachers as far in advance as possible, and certainly before 8:00am. It is challenging for your child's teachers because they need to plan lessons and have materials ready in advance.
Note that when your child is sick there is no expectation that they should log in to class - we hope that time will be taken for them to rest and recover.
If you do plan to have your child engage remotely at any point during the school day, it is crucial that your teachers are aware before the school day begins for them at 8:00am, and preferable the day before, by emailing your teacher directly and using SDM to alert the office. Informing your teacher in advance allows them to anticipate and prepare to support your child as a remote learner. Appearing on the screen when they are expected in the classroom can be disruptive for the class and divides your teacher's attention.
Thank you for your support.
REMINDERS: REMOTE LEARNERS
Instruction begins at 8:40 each morning. Remote learners are expected to connect with their homeroom no later than 8:40 to participate in Morning Meeting. Students who try to connect after that time disrupt the class and pull the teacher away from the rest who are already engaged in person or remotely. It is tremendously important that students are ready to join at 8:40. Meanwhile, we recognize that due to technical glitches or late arrivals, not all teachers will always be able to start at 8:40. We thank you for your patience. But, once the class begins, students who join between 8:40 and 9:00 are missing important direction and are inevitably disrupting the class. Let's try our best together!
Question related to technology should be addressed by email to tech.support@unis.org only. Tech Support will need your child's full name, teacher name and grade in order to assist you quickly. Please do not disrupt your teacher's instruction time to address tech support issues for your family. We understand it can be frustrating sometimes; we recognize it and are working hard to address the glitches we are facing. But we have noticed teachers trying to troubleshoot a system while teaching, a system that really requires technician intervention. They do it out of caring and concern about their students not being able to connect. Please help them by reaching out to our Tech Department for support instead.
All families should check their internet connection. The audio when your child connects from home should never be distorted - it is disruptive to the class when that happens and is likely the result from a poor connection at home. You should have at least 3mbps up and download. A 5mbps up and download will ensure optimal quality. You can check your bandwidth here: fast.com
If you have 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
All other times: If you are having trouble logging in at any other time, please call 212-584-3100 for technology support.
REMINDER: UPDATE YOUR CHILD’S DISMISSAL PLANS in SDM
Our homeroom teachers follow the instructions entered by parents in School Dismissal Manager (SDM) each day. Please update your SDM account to regularly indicate what the plans are for your child each day of the week. SDM is always mandatory for Dismissal but can easily be used for Attendance as well. If your child will be learning remotely on a day that he/she is normally scheduled to be on campus, please use SDM and select "Remote Learning as an Exception". On days when your child will not engage in classes either remotely or in person, please use SDM to mark your child "Absent".
SDM is the only way of letting the dismissing teacher know where your child should go at dismissal. In addition to indicating that there is an After School Activity, you must enter a description of the activity in the box below. If the activity name is not entered in SDM your child may be placed in the Care Program instead.
No student will be placed on a bus at dismissal if their SDM account does not authorize their ridership on that date. They will be placed in the Care Program instead.
School Dismissal Manager (SDM) is the sole method of communicating dismissal plans to UNIS JS
Parents are asked to use School Dismissal Manager (SDM) to keep the dismissal process safe and orderly for all of our JS students. Emails, notes or verbal instructions to inform the homeroom teacher and the JS Office (except after 1 pm, see below) of dismissal plans are not accepted.
Parents have been issued a username and temporary password by email. Please use these to log in to SDM at www.schooldismissalmanager.com from a desktop or laptop for the initial set up. You cannot use a phone to set up your account.
The Parent Login area is found at the top right of the SDM homepage.
Parents are first required to set their “Default Dismissal” for the remainder of the school year. Note that the default dismissal option is only available on a smartphone if you are using the app.
Parents can set “Recurring Exceptions” if needed.
Parents can set any “Exception” to the default dismissal if needed.
Parents are required to check every week to confirm that the information provided on SDM is accurate for the week ahead.
The cut-off to add a one-time “Exception” to any day’s dismissal is 1:00 pm. If a change in your plans occurs after 1:00 pm on any day, you may phone the JS Office up until 2:30 pm. But the expectation is that all changes will be made by parents directly in SDM before 1:00 pm.
After 2:30 pm the School cannot guarantee that dismissal changes will be relayed to all relevant departments in time for dismissal.
Parents are encouraged to download the SDM Apps for Apple and Android and update their child's dismissal instructions with a click or two from their phone.
REMINDER: UPDATE YOUR PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION
Please take the time to review your family profile and contact information to ensure that your cell phone numbers, email addresses and home address are correct and are entered in the correct fields. You may update your information at any point throughout the year, but if you have not reviewed your information recently, we encourage you to do it today.
All departments at UNIS rely on the information that you provide in the Veracross Parent Portal to contact you. The only way you can be reached in an emergency, or when there are school wide announcements, is through the information that you have entered in the Portal. After logging into the Portal at myunis.vc , you may review and update all of your family contact information by:
Going to Veracross
Clicking on Household Information
Updating Household Profile -> Contacts.
If you need support in order to make your updates, please email veracross@unis.org
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