Newsletter #09

11/06/2022

Reminder: Parent Teacher Conferences are Nov 9 - Nov 11 (more information in this Newsletter)

Dear parents, 

While we head into a very important week for our students, the week of Parent Teacher Conferences, I went back to the Newsletter we sent to JS parents the week prior to those conferences in 2018, exploring the etymology of the word PARTNERSHIP.


Etymology is a word composed from the ancient Greek word, ἐτυμολογία / etumología, which finds its root in two ancient Greek words: τὸ ἔτυμov, «real meaning», and λόγος / logos, "discourse, reason". The etymology of the word etymology defines it as the study of the real meaning of a word. It is in “Cratyle” that Plato explores his concept of etymology, an indispensable science to knowing the true nature of things. As Cratyle says: "When you know the names, you know the things".


In English, partnership is built from the root “partner” and the affix “-ship”, and is an alteration from the word “parcener” derived from the Old French word parçonier "partner, associate; joint owner, joint heir," from parçon "partition/ share". A partnership is, therefore, the state of being a partner with someone with a shared interest, the condition of working collaboratively toward a shared goal.


“Partnership” may be a buzzword, but it is also an important variable in explaining our student's success in academic growth: research in Ontario, Canada, has shown that student achievement and success increase when parents are welcomed and respected as partners, and given the support they need to contribute at home and at school. The Parent Teacher Conferences held later this week will be a fantastic opportunity to strengthen our partnership, and together, with a sense of collaborative effort, we will celebrate our students' achievements, identify areas of growth, and define the most beneficial next steps. And all our teachers are looking forward to welcoming you!


There is still time for you to book an appointment with your child's teachers if you haven't already! However, please note that due to the high number of students taught by some of our JS specialist teachers, not every parent will have the opportunity to meet with each specialist. An appointment with specialist teachers is only suggested if you have a concern regarding your child and the subject taught by that specialist. This ensures that specific concerns are addressed as a priority. This is not the case with our homeroom teachers as every parent is expected to take the opportunity to meet with them.

Pascal Vallet, Junior School Principal

Alessandra Camilo, Junior School Assistant Principal

IMPORTANT DATES

THIS WEEK: NOVEMBER 7

PURCHASING JS STUDENT PORTRAIT PHOTOS FROM STOMPING GROUND 

TO DO: Update SDM for WEDNESDAY, November 9

All After School Programs are cancelled Wednesday - Friday during Parent Teacher Conferences 

Only the Care Program is available on Wednesday

PLEASE PLAN AHEAD 

Enter your Wednesday Dismissal Plans in SDM, especially bus riders!


See the PA's section of this newsletter for PA-sponsored events  & information.

UPCOMING EVENTS

DATES WITHOUT YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE DURING 2022-23

Note these dates in February and April when bus service will not be provided by the DOE. 

IN THIS NEWSLETTER

TO DO: PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES

This week, Wednesday through Friday, November 9 - November 11 you will have the opportunity to meet with your child's teachers for our traditional Parent Teacher Conferences. This year the conferences will be held in person. 

Conferences with the Homeroom Teachers and Mother Tongue Teachers (20 minutes) may cover:

Conferences with your child's specialist and language teachers (10 minutes) will focus on:

Please note that teachers will use a clock to be sure they don't go over the allotted conference time for each family. We want to ensure that the parents who are waiting are welcomed on time to their meeting. Thank you for your understanding - our goal is to give to everyone the same opportunity to meet with their child's teachers.

Due to the high number of students taught by some of our specialist teachers, not every parent will have the opportunity to meet with each specialist. Therefore, we encourage you to book an appointment with specialist teachers only if you have a concern regarding your child and the subject taught by that specialist. This ensures that specific concerns are addressed as a priority. This is not the case with our homeroom teachers as every parent is expected to take the opportunity to meet with them. 

SIGN-UP PROCESS

Registration is open until November 7 for the Parent Teacher Conferences held on November 9 - November 11.

If you have questions or concerns about the sign up process, please reach out to tech.support@unis.org as soon as possible.


CONFERENCE DATES

Wednesday, November 9 (5:00 - 8:00pm Evening) - PK/JA - J4 Parent Teacher Conferences 

Thursday, November 10 (8:30 - 3:00 Day - No Classes for Students) - PK/JA - J4 Parent Teacher Conferences

Friday, November 11 (8:30 - 3:00 Day - No Classes for Students) - PK/JA - J4 Parent Teacher Conferences


SIGN-UP PERIOD

Opened: Thursday, November 3 at 7:00pm

Closes: Monday, November 7 at 7:00pm


ACCESS TO CONFERENCE SIGN-UP

Sign-up is available through the link on the Veracross Parent Portal (myunis.vc).

Without access to Veracross, you will not be able to book conference times with your children’s teachers.

If you have not yet received notifications regarding your Veracross login credentials, or have forgotten your password, please send an email message now to tech.support@unis.org to retrieve them.

If you have your credentials you must use your Veracross credentials to access the Parent Teacher Conferences sign up system.

When you login to the conference portal, you will be able to sign up for conference slots for each of your children.


SCHOOL WILL NOT BE IN SESSION ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 and 11

All After School Programs are cancelled Wednesday through Friday during Parent Teacher Conferences / Only the Care Program is available on Wednesday 

PLEASE PLAN AHEAD

CHILDCARE AT UNIS IS NOT AVAILABLE DURING CONFERENCES


TO DO: TRICK-OR-TREAT FOR UNICEF

HELP UNIS REACH OUR 2022 GOAL!

Your 100% tax-deductible donation to UNICEF USA will help UNICEF support children all around the World. The 2022 fundraising campaign has been extended. Please help UNIS reach the goal for 2022!

UNIS families can make their donation by visiting our fundraising page

TO DO: STOMPING GROUND PHOTO RETAKE REQUEST FORM

If your JS child was: 

please use this link to request makeups or retakes by Stomping Ground on November 17:

Request a Retake here

 Sign Up for Your Child's Retake

Note that unless your family makes a formal request using this link, Stomping Ground will not be prepared to take photos of your child on November 17.

Get into your gallery to view and purchase photos before the deadline arrives.

Your code can be found from Stomping Ground Photo in your email. If you don't see it, be sure to check your spam email folder.

Visit stompinggroundphoto.com and click View & Purchase in the top right to shop.

For shipping timeline, check out our school's Picture Day Page at iloveschoolpictures.com/unis .

INFORMATION: TALENT SHOW SIGN UP

Welcome one and all!

We are SO excited to welcome the Talent Show back to the JS theatre this year.

The Talent Show will be held on Saturday, December 3rd from 3:00 - 5:00pm.

We welcome ALL performers, stage hands, technical assistants, audience members and volunteers to join us this year for a unique interactive experience.

If you would like to participate and share your talent please be prepared to stay for the entire show to support your fellow performers.

Kindly note that all performances must be two minutes or less and registration does not guarantee participation as the number of performances are limited.

We are excited to see you soon!

Jen Fiorese, Parent and Talent Show 2022 Coordinator


If you have any questions, please email: jen.fiorese@pa.unis.org

INFORMATION: STUDENT CLUBS

Our clubs for J3 and J4 will start soon. Feel free to watch the recording of the most recent Parent Coffee as our teachers share with you and your children the purpose of their club.

INFORMATION: CHILDREN OF THE GANGES

JS Music Teacher, Truike Boekholt believes that education is the way to freedom and peace.  She developed her project for underprivileged children in Rishikesh, India.  Her mission at the center is to provide free education from kindergarten to senior secondary level for children regardless of religion, caste, gender or social status;  to promote the quality of kindness and compassion, ethical behavior and a sense of universal responsibility;  to inspire children with the quality of leadership and the motivation to bring peace, happiness and well-being to their communities and environment.  Ms. Boekholt's project is aided by her students, co-workers and parents at the United Nations International School with donations, fundraising activities and townhall meetings.

INFORMATION: CITY HARVEST

UNIS City Harvest and Toiletries Drive November 14th -18th 2022

We would appreciate the support of the UNIS community to help make a meaningful difference in the lives of our fellow New Yorkers - there are over a million New Yorkers who are struggling to feed themselves currently.

How can we help: By donating food items and toiletries.

Food:

What to donate: Canned veggies and fruit, Canned Meats, Fish & beans, boxed pasta items, hot and cold cereal, rice, grains, pasta sauce and peanut butter in plastic jars.

Please NO EXPIRED FOOD OR GLASS JARS

Toiletries Collection:

Additionally, we are also collecting toiletries for a Homeless Outreach program in NYC. The toiletries we collect will be made into gift bags by TH volunteers. The following items are greatly needed: shampoo, soap, deodorant, toothbrushes, and toothpaste. Small unused sizes from your last hotel stay are perfect.

When: 14-18 November, 2022

Where: Please drop them in the donation bins, which will be located right outside the Manhattan school’s main gate.

How many items: Between 10-15 food items per student

Virtual Fundraising for City Harvest by UNIS Community - November 14th, 2022 to January 16th, 2023

We have 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 the UNIS City Harvest Drive!

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

INFORMATION: UNIS  MIGRANT FAMILIES CLOTHING COLLECTION DRIVE

A big thank you to the UNiS community for coming together and making the clothing and shoe drive for the newly arrived migrants to NYC,  a huge success. Please rest assured that each of your contributions has landed in hands that really need it right now. Thank you for making a difference in the lives of people who have come here with nothing, except a dream to live a better life.

If you still wish to contribute, here is the link to an Amazon wish list.

ACCEPTING SHIPMENTS:

ATTN: Ms Collins 281 9th Avenue New York, NY 10001

If you wish to be part of an ongoing effort to help more migrant families, please feel free to join this WhatsApp group.

Please find below some photos from the Drive

In gratitude,

Abhilasha, Saima, Ellen, UNiS Social Responsibility Committee

INFORMATION: PREPARING FOR COLDER WEATHER

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 now, 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.

INFORMATION: FRANKENSTEIN TICKETS ON SALE 

FRANKENSTEIN Tickets Now On Sale! 

Adapted from Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," this captivating physical retelling of the classic tale awakens new questions about moral responsibility. As Frankenstein prepares to right his greatest wrong by confronting the Creature, scenes from their past are replayed and the line between good and evil is debated, revealing a powerful and agonizing question about the ethical limits of science and human imagination. 

Click here to buy your tickets now! 

PARENT ASSOCIATION CORNER: JS TOY SALE / VIDEO LIBRARY / ARCHIVE LINKS

 JS TOY SALE - Tuesday, December 13 (Donations December 5 - 9)







Raising World Citizens Begins with Us  - RSVP by November 10

The UNIS Parents Association Bridge2UN Committee invites all members of the UNIS Community (parents, alum, faculty and administration) to join us on Thursday, 15 November 2022 to explore the UNIS/UN connection.

As part of the yearlong celebration of UNIS’ 75th birthday, the Bridge2UN committee of the Parents Association is hosting a panel discussion with educators on  the impact and responsibilities of being a United Nations school. 

The event will explore what it means to be a UN school, why that connection is special and why the relationship needs to be protected; how UN values are embedded in teaching at UNIS; and what we, as the UNIS community, can do to raise world citizens.

Please RSVP and submit any advance questions you have for the panel by Thursday, 10 November. 

RSVP and Question Submission 

If you can't join us in person, please use this live stream link. 

UPCOMING PA EVENTS

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 recent 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 us on Instagram too!  


Publicize your Business or Seek Services - UNIS marketplace. Submit your business description, website and image on this form to publicize. Scroll through services here


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


Buy UNIS merch online. Visit https://store.unis.org/ And if you want to join the UNIS PA swag team, email unis@unispa.org

IMPORTANT: 

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 since the start of this school year, we encourage you to do it today so that we can reach you quickly if needed, especially if you have relocated from abroad.

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 school wide announcements, is through the information that your family enters in our UNIS Portal. 

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 if your contact information changes.

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

REMINDER: ARRIVAL

IMPORTANT REMINDER: 

Be on time for class:

LATE ARRIVAL

The late arrival of students in the morning is disruptive for faculty and staff and your child's classmates.

 J2, J3 and J4 students are expected to arrive at 8:15 and proceed directly to their homeroom. 

PK, JA and J1 are expected to arrive at 8:20 and proceed directly to their homeroom.

Please ensure that your child arrives at the time assigned for your child's grade.

IF YOU DROP OFF YOUR CHILD AT ARRIVAL TIME FOR THEIR GRADE

IF YOU GO TO THE CAFETERIA BEFORE DROPPING OFF YOUR CHILD

2. RULES

3. ARRIVAL TIME

REMINDER: DISMISSAL

IMPORTANT NOTICE: JUNIOR SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO LEAVE THE CAMPUS ALONE, OR WITH A SIBLING IN M1 or M2. JS STUDENTS ARE ONLY PERMITTED TO LEAVE CAMPUS WITH ADULTS IDENTIFIED IN THE UNIS DATABASE AS PARENT, LEGAL GUARDIAN, M3 - T4 SIBLING, OR CAREGIVER/RELATIVE AUTHORIZED BY PARENTS TO PICK UP THE STUDENT.

2. RULES

There is a strict hand-to-hand policy in the Junior School for dismissal:

JS teachers will only dismiss at the end of the day to a parent, authorized caregiver, after school/after care/athletics teacher/coach, or bus supervisor. JS students are not permitted to leave the front gate of the campus without adult supervision. Only a sibling in M3 or older may be given permission to escort their sibling from campus.

During Dismissal time, legal guardians should not gather inside the school premises to wait for their child. If their child is not at the designated location, they should continue to walk, following the flow, until their child arrives.

PreK through J4 students are not permitted to meet parents or caregivers outside the school’s front gate. Teachers must release students whose dismissal is indicated as being “Pick-up” in SDM, to parents, or another adult authorized by the parents, following the dismissal guidelines as indicated below.

Please note that parents and caregivers are expected to arrive at UNIS no later than the time indicated in this section. If parents or caregivers are not able to arrive on time on a regular basis, please contact our Office of Special Programs to register for the Care Program. If you or your caregiver is running late in unusual circumstances and will arrive later than the time indicated, the school will place your student in the Care Program. Parents are aware that Non‐Registered Care Program drop off has a specific cost (see After Care protocol for most updated fees).

To give permission for a new caregiver to enter UNIS to pick up or drop off your child, please log in to the Veracross Parent Portal at myunis.vc:

After you enter that information in Veracross, your caregiver can have a UNIS ID made that will allow him/her access to the school to pick up and drop off. In the interim, until the caregiver information is populated by IT to the Security Access card system, fill in this ID Authorization Form, print and sign it, and have the caregiver carry this form along with a photo ID to present to Security at the front gate until a physical UNIS ID card is printed.

Parents are asked to retrieve and turn in ID cards issued to caregivers who are no longer employed.

ID Authorization Form for Caregivers

3. DISMISSAL TIME

To support our Security team and ensure a smooth transition, parents and guardians arriving to pick up their children at dismissal should avoid entering the school building.

4. DISMISSAL PICK-UP

Any student scheduled to be picked up at school by the parent/caregiver, and that parent/caregiver fails to collect the child at dismissal, will be brought to the Care Program and the family will be billed accordingly. Parents are aware that Non‐Registered Care Program drop off has a cost (see After Care protocol for most updated fees).

At dismissal please stay in motion, circling around the outside of 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. 

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 from home. 

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 for schoolwork to be sent home.

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.

Pack a Jacket or Sweatshirt Every Day

Fall weather can be changeable and we encourage all JS families to send their child to school with a warm jacket or sweatshirt every day. Students are outside on the playground twice daily and they will need an outer layer with them on most days. They should be dressed appropriately for rainy days as well.

REMINDER: PK-J4 LUNCH BROUGHT FROM HOME

Please be mindful as you pack lunches for your Junior School child(ren) as these will 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. 

REMINDER: JS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION POLICY 

For reasons related to student allergies and health, the policy for JS student birthday celebrations on campus has been updated.

REMINDER: MASK WEARING AT SCHOOL

At this time, 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. 

REMINDER: 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.

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