Newsletter #27

04/10/2023

Dear parents,

As we approach the end of spring break, I want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible experience that our Junior School students had before the break. The opportunity to meet with students from Kenya, supported by the Kenya Education Fund, was truly transformative for our students and for all of us. Through this experience, our students gained a deeper understanding of the importance of education, not just for themselves, but for children around the world who face immense challenges in accessing it. They learned about the power of resilience, determination, and community in overcoming obstacles and achieving their goals. This experience also highlights the message of the poem "Education for Self-Reliance" by Julius Kambarage Nyerere, which emphasizes the importance of education in achieving self-reliance and independence. It reminds us that education is not just about acquiring knowledge and skills but also about building a better future for ourselves and our communities.

As we head back to school, let us carry with us the lessons we learned from our interaction with these students from Kenya. Let us continue to cultivate a culture of learning and growth and instill in our students a sense of responsibility and compassion for others. Thank you to Mia Rigoli and her parents for sharing their experience with us and to all of you for your continued support of our school's mission. Wishing you all, students parents and teachers, a wonderful and successful few weeks ahead! Let's work together to make the most of the time we have left before the summer break and celebrate all that we have achieved this year.


Pascal Vallet, Junior School Principal

Alessandra Camilo, Junior School assistant Principal

IMPORTANT DATES

THIS WEEK: APRIL 10

1 WEEK WITHOUT YELLOW SCHOOL BUS SERVICE: APRIL 10-14

April 10, when UNIS returns from Spring Break, 

bus service will not be provided by the DOE


(the private Queens & Brooklyn buses will operate as usual) 

PRIORITY: Update your child's SDM account for Semester 2 Activities After School & Bus

Accurate daily information entered by you in SDM 

is the only way that your child 

can be escorted to the correct location at dismissal.

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

UPCOMING EVENTS

IMPORTANT DISMISSAL REMINDER - Semester 2 

If your child rides the bus or takes a class after school, remember to:

to reflect the updates in your JS child's Semester 2 after school Athletics and After School Class/Care Program schedule, and school bus ridership.

In order for your child to attend an Athletics or After School class or ride the Yellow Bus home, your child's SDM account must indicate that they are authorized by you to attend a specific after school activity, or take the bus. This must be updated for each day of the week.

Every afternoon, dismissing teachers and Athletics and After School instructors only follow the instructions that you, the parents, enter and authorize in School Dismissal Manager.

IMPORTANT: 

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 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.

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

IN THIS NEWSLETTER

INFORMATION: CHILDREN'S RIGHTS TO EDUCATION ASSEMBLY

For those of you not able to join the JS Assembly on Children's Rights to Education live stream on March 22, and the connection our students made with students in Kenya, you can view the event here: 

Children's Rights to Education Assembly March 22 2023

INFORMATION: SENIOR SPEAKEASY A ROARING SUCCESS

It’s not a rumor… some of you may have heard that two weeks ago, the Class of 2023 Senior Committee hosted UNIS’ first-ever Senior Speakeasy, to great success! Seniors served a delicious menu to a sold-out 1920s glammed-up crowd of parents from all divisions, faculty, staff, and alumni, while our bartenders served original mocktails named The Herman and The Temnick, all with the ambient stylings of jazz and modern standards performed live by our Tut House musicians. Between ticket sales and raffles of uniquely UNIS items (plus tips!), the Senior Committee raised over $6,000. This amount will go a long way to discounted tickets to their Senior Boat Ride — an evening for the graduating class that has been a UNIS tradition for nearly 30 years! Thank you to all those who attended and donated to our event. If you couldn’t attend but would like to support the efforts of our seniors, you can donate here.

INFORMATION: CELEBRATING IFTAR AT UNIS

Zakiyah Mohamedhoesein, one of our dynamic and engaged T4 students, is delighted, on the name of all the other organizers, to invite you to join us for the Iftar at the UNIS event on April 18th, where we will celebrate Ramadan and break the fast together. The event will take place from 7 - 9 pm in the Oman Hall; all are welcome to attend. We warmly invite our community members to come together for this special occasion. This is an excellent opportunity to experience and learn about different cultures and traditions and enjoy a meal together. Please use this sign-up sheet to let us know if you plan on joining us: Thank you for considering our invitation, and we look forward to sharing this special evening with you.

PARENT ASSOCIATION CORNER: JS PARENT COFFEE: APRIL 12 / BRIDGE2UN & DEI: APRIL 13 / INTL FOOD & FUN FAIR / JS PARENT COORDINATOR (2 POSITIONS OPEN) / VIDEO LIBRARY / ARCHIVE LINKS

 CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: JS PARENT COORDINATOR (2 Positions Open)

Deadline: April 11

JS Parent Coffee on April 12:  JS Math Program & Dreambox 

Please join us on campus on Wednesday, April 12 from 8:30 - 9:25 for a discussion led by Amy Morris, Math & Science Curriculum Specialist, on the topics of the  JS Math Program and Practices and Dreambox. 

In advance of this Coffee, email your math-related questions to Ms. Morris at amorris@unis.org with a copy to pa_jscoordinators@pa.unis.org

PA Bridge2UN and DEI Present: 

An evening discussion on Inclusion and Belonging at UNIS

Thursday, 13th April 2023
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm (door opens at 5:45 pm)
Oman Assembly Hall and online
Small refreshments and wine

This panel discussion is the third in our series looking at issues of culture and inclusion at UNIS from the perspective of UN values. 

Inspired by the book Growing Up In Transit: the politics of belonging at an international school (by Danau Tanu), this panel will discuss questions such as:
- what does diversity, equity and inclusion mean in an international school?
- How is an international school community influenced by the societal hierarchies of race, culture and class?
- By being a multicultural school, are we by definition an inclusive community?
- What more can we do at UNIS to be more diverse (including geographical diversity but not only) and inclusive?
Staff, faculty and students T3-T4 are welcome to register and attend. Please join us!


Link to stream live

Save the Date: UNIS International Food and Fun Fair 2023!

May 6 from 11am to 3pm 


Mark your calendars! The IFFF is back at UNIS on May 6, 2023! One of the most beloved events at UNIS, the International Food and Fun Fair will take place this year on Saturday, May 6, 2023 from 11am to 3pm. This is one of the longest standing traditions at UNIS, in place since 1958, and it truly embodies the spirit of our school and community.  Access the main page buy clicking on the link below.

Abhilasha and SabrinaIFFF Co-coordinators


Abhilasha and Sabrina

IFFF Co-coordinators


Abhilasha 646 436 4047 (abhilasha.mahan@pa.unis.org)

Sabrina 917 270 0276 (sabrina.zancan@pa.unis.org)

Save the Date: UNIS JUNIOR SCHOOL BOOK FAIR 

May 12


The PA is thrilled to announce that the UNIS Junior School Book Fair is Back As It Was.


When: Friday, May 12 during school hours (8am -4pm)

Where: JA Gym 

How: Students will visit the book fair with their homerooms; parents will be able to visit the book fair with their children before drop off or after pick up. 


More details to follow.

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

REMINDER: NO MONEY & NO TOYS IN JUNIOR SCHOOL

As an important reminder, we ask all JS families to reinforce at home that JS students should not trade or sell any food or possessions at school, and to follow these Guidelines about money and toys:



No Money at School 

Junior School children should not bring money to school and they are not permitted to purchase food in the Cafeteria or from vending machines.  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 in cash to the Food Service Director the following day in an envelope with their child’s name and homeroom. 


No Toys at School 

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.


The complete JS Guidelines are always available for review at: JUNIOR SCHOOL GUIDELINES FAQ

REMINDER: HEALTH REMINDERS

COVID PROTOCOLS

If your child had any symptoms that could be consistent with COVID, they need to remain at home and take a rapid test. 


Students can return to school under the following conditions:


If your child's test is positive please email a picture of the test to covid@unis.org.

Please review the full protocols on our website https://www.unis.org/covid-protocols." 

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 . We also encourage families to update SDM in order to alert all other departments, especially After School activities and Transportation.

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

The 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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