Newsletter #32


All JS students are expected to arrive at the UNIS front gate no later than 8:20 each day.

Arrival after 8:20 is considered late & interrupts the start of the school day.

REMINDER:

Update School Dismissal Manager (SDM)

with your child's dismissal instructions for Athletics, After School, Language, Care Program & Bus.

If your child is in an activity after school, please clarify in SDM where you child should be escorted after the class (for example: Care Program or Pick Up).

When Your JS Child is Sick

When your child is sick with runny nose, cough, stomach ache, fever, headache, etc. there is no expectation from the school that they should attend school in person or attempt to learn remotely. 

If your child has symptoms that would normally have kept them at home prior to COVID-19, we ask that families not send their children to school or request to join classes remotely. 

We hope that time will be taken for your child to rest and recover at home as the school believes that children recover more quickly when they are permitted to disconnect and rest, and when care is taken by everyone to avoid spreading communicable illnesses.

Face Masks are Optional

The State of New York lifted the mask mandate in schools, effective  Wednesday, March 2, 2022. This was made possible by the fact that the positivity rate has fallen to a historic low, while vaccination has become widespread in the city.

As indicated in a message from the Executive Director to the UNIS community, UNIS lifted its mask mandate as well, also begining March 2. The school will continue to pool test. 

We understand that members of our community may have different views on wearing face masks. It is critical that each family be free to choose their own face-mask practice for their JS children, without feeling pressure to change their practice, or without being questioned about it. 

Masks are now OPTIONAL for Yellow Bus Riders: OPT has informed UNIS that the mask mandate on yellow school buses has been lifted and masks are now optional for students and drivers alike.  Please feel free to reach out with any questions you may have about yellow bus service to transportation@unis.org

Dear parents,

Exactly one year ago, we were shocked by the terrible attack that took place in Afghanistan, stealing from young girls their right to live, and terrifying many more by stealing their right to be educated. 

This fight is far from being over, and the terrible and choking tragedy that took place at the gate of Sayed Al-Shuhada school in Afghanistan on Saturday reminds all of us that the right for education is a privilege that not everyone has access to, but a privilege that we should all fight for. UNIS joins in this effort and in the strong condemnation of this violence by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore in a statement published following the attack: "NEW YORK, 8 MAY 2021 –“UNICEF strongly condemns the horrific attack earlier today near the Sayed Ul-Shuhada high school, in Kabul, Afghanistan. The attack claimed the lives of dozens of schoolchildren, mostly girls, and severely injured many more. Violence in or around schools is never acceptable. Schools must be havens of peace where children can play, learn and socialize safely. Children must never be the target of violence. UNICEF continues to call on all parties to the conflict to adhere to international human rights and humanitarian law and ensure the safety and protection of all children.” - UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore, in Junior School Newsletter #29, May 2021

While Director Henrietta Fore had Afghanistan in mind, I believe we can agree, with sadness, that her words apply equally to the tragedy that has plunged Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas into darkness. 

At UNIS, our student's safety is our top priority. Our journey through the pandemic has been driven by this non-negotiable necessity. Led by Mr. Ernest Lentini, our Director of Security, we benefit from a robust team of security personnel and a unique partnership with the NYPD. We do not compromise on our community's safety. We will continue to work hard and stay alert to guarantee the security of our students, faculty, and staff.  To be educated, safely and peacefully, is not an option - it's a right. And this right should apply not only to those who can afford an education with a generous budget allocated to security and safety. This right should apply to any child in the United States and in the World. 

In May 2018, I shared with the community my experience as a father, with my daughter Leila, while commuting to UNIS. We listened to music every day...

My morning drive to UNIS is a sacred ritual where, based on my mood, I travel through time, inviting into my commute Georg Philipp Telemann, Stravinsky’s revolutionary “Firebird” and Khachaturian’s “Sabre Dance”. I welcome Procol Harum, the famous English rock band formed in 1967 and their mesmerizing "A Whiter Shade of Pale", and the notorious “Bohemian Rhapsody”(5) by Queen. Regardless of the season, Janis Joplin’s “Summertime” is always welcome, as is Orange Blossom, a group influenced by ethnic and traditional music led by Leïla Bounous, an Algerian singer with an astonishing voice. And, if the traffic ahead of me is intense, Pink Floyd’s “Echoes” will join the trip so that this 23 minutes masterpiece will not suffer the indignity of being cut before its end.

[...] I already know as I write this newsletter what my daughter and I will listen to during our drive to UNIS on Monday morning, affected, once again, by a terrible event which has deeply wounded, once again, a school and its community. On Monday morning, we will listen to Diana Ross and The Supremes “Some things you never get used to”(11).  And this, regardless of our generation, we can all agree upon. On August the 30th [2017], for our first Junior School Newsletter of the year, I made Albert Camus’ thought my own:   “Real generosity towards the future lies in giving all to the present”. Today, Georg Henrik Tikkanen, a Finnish author known for his anti-war literature, resonates with my feeling. “Because we don't think about future generations, they will never forget us.” The students from Santa Fe High School in Texas will cleary not. We have no choice but to do something. And, while we are all responsible for reassuring our loved ones through our daily routines, we should never get used to it.


Junior School Newsletter, May 2018

We are sad, we are shocked, we are at a loss for words, but my hope is that we can be "Activists" against the proliferation of gun violence and violence in general. As the American activist, grassroots organizer, and educator Mariame Kaba said, we should not let this "lead you to despair”. In a recent article for "Parents"*,  Jennifer Rosen Heinz, writer, activist, and founder of Outside Voice shouted out those words: “We can decide we’re no longer willing to accept the violence. We can turn our pain into action. What you decide to do today can save a life”. 

At UNIS, nothing will divert us from investing thought, effort, and financial resources in our students', your children's, safety. Nothing should stop us, even beyond the walls of our school community, from standing against any form of violence that affects, in Afghanistan, in the U.S., or anywhere else in the World, a student's right to an education in a safe space.

Pascal Vallet, Junior School Principal 

Alessandra Camilo, Junior School Assistant Principal


* Your Fears About School Shootings Are Real, but There Is So Much More We Can Do To Prevent Them, By Jennifer Rosen Heinz  Published on May 25, 2022 in Parents.

IMPORTANT DATES

THIS WEEK

Jacket or Sweatshirt Needed Every Day

Spring weather can be changeable and we encourage all JS families to continue to send their child to school each day with a jacket or sweatshirt. Students are outside on the playground twice a day and we have noticed many who are not warm enough because they don't have an outer layer with them for chillier days.

And, now that the weather is heating up, the air conditioning will be on. There may be days when your child will need an extra layer indoors as well.


UPDATE YOUR CHILD'S SDM ACCOUNT BY  WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1



REMINDER:

Arrive no later then 8:20 and

Update School Dismissal Manager (SDM) 

with your child's dismissal instructions for Athletics, After School, Language, Care Program & Bus

UPCOMING EVENTS

​JS Sports Week (a special morning of outdoor games from 9:00 - 12:00)

THE NEWS

IMPORTANT: 11:45-11:55 JS DISMISSAL ON FRIDAY, JUNE 3

FRIDAY, JUNE 3 - 1/2 Day for all JS

Due to T4 graduation at the UN this coming Friday, June 3 is a half-day for our JS students. 

The JS will follow their regular morning schedule with adjustments for Dismissal and Lunch only.

Dismissal on Friday, June 3 will follow the staggered times below. Please arrange for early pick up with your caregivers:

Lunch and Snack on Friday, June 3:

Note also:

IMPORTANT REMINDER: FRIDAY, JUNE 17 - 11:30 DISMISSAL

JS Dismissal at 11:30am on Friday, June 17



Please mark your calendars and alert your caregivers about the June 17 earlier dismissal time. 


All JS students and their caregivers are expected to depart campus promptly at the 11:30 dismissal.



IMPORTANT REMINDER: AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES HAVE ENDED

ATHLETICS

Update Your Child's SDM Dismissal Plans


Semester 2 Athletics classes After School are ending:




AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 

Update Your Child's SDM Dismissal Plans


Semester 2 After School Activities classes are ending:




MANDARIN AFTER SCHOOL 

Update Your Child's SDM Dismissal Plans


Semester 2 Mandarin After School classes have ended:




These are the JS students who attended the Mandarin Intensive After School Program this year. 

Classes ended on May 26.

IMPORTANT REMINDER: J4 to M1 INFORMATION WEBINAR - JUNE 1 6:30pm

Information Webinar for Rising M1 Families


Dear Current J4 Families,


The Middle School invites you to a webinar on Wednesday, June 1st at 6:30pm. Members of our M1 Team, along with the Middle School Principal and Assistant Principal, will present to you on key highlights of the M1 experience. We will let you know what you and your child can expect as members of the MS Community. We hope to see you there! Please click on the link to join us.


https://unis.zoom.us/j/97631752546?pwd=Z1I3Q3I5bDc3NmtYaGlEb2dnb0xRZz09

Webinar ID: 976 3175 2546

Passcode: 401344



Sincerely,


Elaine Kelly

Middle School Principal


Camelia Perez

Middle School Assistant Principal

IMPORTANT: J4 FAMILIES - Graduation Registration and Information - June 2 Deadline

We are pleased to be able to welcome J4 families to campus on Thursday, June 9 at 4:30 pm for the J4 Graduation Ceremony.


In preparation for that event, there are two actions for J4 families to take now:


REGISTRATION



12:00 DISMISSAL ON JUNE 9


We look forward to seeing you at 4:30 p.m. on June 9 at the 2022 UNIS J4 Graduation Ceremony. A short ice cream social will follow at 5:30 p.m.

IMPORTANT REMINDER: MAP TESTING FOR J3 & J4

3rd MAP Testing on June 2 & 3 


We will be administering the third Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) test for J3 to T1 students in the final weeks of May and in early June 2022. 


In the Junior School, the tests will be administered on Thursday, June 2 (Reading) and Friday, June 3 (Math), with makeups taking place the following week, specifically on June 6 and 7.


The purpose of MAP Growth is to compare learning growth from one point in time to another. We explored how we use these data at UNIS in a presentation delivered at the March 16, 2022 Parent Association meeting.  We will share the results of the third and final testing session of the year once those Family Reports are available. 


MAP Growth reports give us an external measure to continue to monitor our student learning. It is one data point among many that we collect in order to inform and adjust our instruction to meet the needs of our students. MAP scores are not factored into student grades; UNIS report cards include information about student learning from both formal and informal assessments, which are conducted in the context of our curriculum.


Your child does not need to do anything special to prepare for MAP assessments.  As for all school days, we encourage a good night’s rest the night before and a healthy breakfast on the mornings of MAP.


Thank you.

IMPORTANT REMINDER: WHEN YOUR CHILD IS SICK

When Your Child is Sick

When your child is sick with runny nose, cough, stomach ache, fever, headache, etc. there is no expectation from the school that they should attend school in person or attempt to learn remotely. 

If your child has symptoms that would normally have kept them at home prior to COVID-19, we ask that families not send their children to school or request to join classes remotely. 

We hope that time will be taken for your child to rest and recover at home as the school believes that children recover more quickly when they are permitted to disconnect and rest, and when care is taken by everyone to avoid spreading communicable illnesses.

BIT OF NEWS: PARENT VOLUNTEER DAY - THEATER DEPARTMENT

The UNIS Theatre Department Needs Your Help!

Saturday, June 4, 9:00-5:00


On Saturday, June 4, the Theatre Department is hosting a parents giving back day. The theatre spaces around campus are in dire need of work, and it's just too much for the team to tackle by themselves. As we all celebrate the successes of Peter and the Starcatcher and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ushering live theatre back to UNIS, and as we look forward to a very busy 2022-23 season, we need help making sure the spaces are ready. 


There will be lots of jobs, from carpentry to painting to costume maintenance to throwing stuff out to organizing to cleaning! We need your talents and hands to help us create the best possible environment for your students to thrive in, both on and off stage.


You can join for the full time or part of the time, but it's most important to get hands-on help. This is a parents-only event; no students are allowed. 


Lunch will be provided! 


To volunteer, please fill out this form as soon as you can! (no later than May 27 please). 

Questions? Email Mr. Dod at jdod@unis.org


BIT OF NEWS: U N I S   S U M M E R   D A N C E   A C A D E M Y

Open to all J3-M4 students 


Sign Up Today!


June 20 - 24, 2022


Morning Session 9:00am - 12:00pm | Afternoon Session 12:30pm - 3:30pm

Blackbox Studio 


$400 per student / morning session only

$700 per student / full-day 


ENROLL HERE 


Instructors: 

Madeline McBroom       mmbroom@unis.org

                      Jake Elvig                   jelvig@unis.org        



Camp Description 

This camp is designed for students with a desire to strengthen and broaden their general dance knowledge and technique as well as improve their performance skills and physical health. This intensive course is for beginner/intermediate level students. Skills learned here will set students up for success in musical theatre and dance performance, especially in UNIS’s theatre department.  Each day begins with a daily warm up that includes stretching and strengthening, after which students will complete a beginner dance class in various styles  - learning proper and safe technique and history/style. This culminates in a final showcase performance, where students will be able to present their new performance abilities. For the afternoon session, we will dive deeper into the art, intelligence, and cultural value of dance. Students will complete movement research and develop and choreograph their own dance piece to be presented in the showcase performance. Afternoon students will also learn contemporary world choreography and breakdown the origins and culture of these dances. Each day will conclude with yoga cool down exercises and of course, an open dance party.






SAMPLE SCHEDULE: 


Morning Session

9:00am – 9:30am  Warm up, Stretching, & Strengthening  

9:30am – 10:45am  Technique class (Ballet, Hip Hop, Jazz, or Musical Theatre)

-15 Minute Break- 

11:00am – 12:00pm  Rehearsal for Showcase  


Afternoon Session 

12:30 pm – 1:30pm World Dance: (Latin, Polynesian, or West African)

1:30pm – 2:00pm Intro to Creative Movement Improvisation   

2:00pm – 3:00pm Development and Choreography 101 

3:00pm – 3:20pm Beginner Restorative Yoga  

3:20pm – 3:30pm  Dance Party 



For more information please contact 

Madeline McBroom (mmcbroom@unis.org) or 

Tim Hall (thall@unis.org)


REMINDER: STUDENTS WHO MAY CONNECT TO CLASS REMOTELY

STUDENTS WHO MAY CONNECT TO CLASS REMOTELY

Following Dr. Brenner's direction, access to fully remote learning is an option offered only to students from PK to T4 who have opted in for fully remote for a full marking period, or those who need to quarantine due to direct contact with a positive case, or in the case of a student who tested positive and is asymptomatic. Online learning may also be offered in exceptional or medical circumstances. 

Students who have returned from an international trip and are required to quarantine due to travel, do not have access to fully remote learning. Thank you for your understanding. 

REMINDER: QUARANTINED STUDENT ACADEMIC TECH SUPPORT

For families with a JS child connecting remotely to class while under quarantine, a daily Academic Tech Support session has been scheduled.

Junior School Remote Student Live Support for ACADEMIC TECH

Monday - Friday from 8:20 - 8:40am

Join Zoom Meeting

https://unis.zoom.us/j/9673245905

Meeting ID: 967 324 5905 

Francesca Zammarano & Javier Alvez, JS Design Engineering Teachers, and/or a member of the JS office, will be available for the support or guidance that you and your child may need regarding connecting to the JS academic technology learning tools such as Seesaw, Dreambox, etc. 

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, parents should not request to join classes remotely. We hope that time will be taken for your child to rest and recover as the school believes that children recover more quickly when they are permitted to disconnect and rest.

Learning Model Consistency

The expectation is that Junior School students attend school consistently, through the end of this marking period, in accordance with the learning model the family has opted for at this time (either fully in person or fully remote). Inconsistent in person attendance is disruptive for the class as a whole and for the individual student. 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. 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. 

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. JS students are expected to arrive no later than 8:20 and the front gates should be closing no later than 8:30. Please ensure that you arrive at the time assigned for your child's grade.

3. Masks: If you want your JS child to be masked at school, be sure you have packed 2 or 3 spare masks in a clean bag in your child's backpack, as well as an extra bag to hold used ones. 

4. Days with Appointments or 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. 

Please support the school by arranging appointments and travel outside of school hours. If it is necessary for your child to attend an appointment during school hours, the expectation is that they are absent for that full day. 

Of course, if your child falls ill during the school day, the nurse's office will coordinate an early pick plan with families.

5. Returning to Campus After Illness:  


We appreciate your cooperation in keeping the community safe!  

 

Please use the guidance shared by our Nursing Staff in this newsletter in coordination with your physician to address any illness.


For health related questions please email: schoolnurse@unis.org and mrivera@unis.org

6. 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.


7. 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 regularly on campus.

Thank you for your support.

REMINDERS: REMOTE LEARNERS

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. 

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 your child has 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.

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:

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

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.