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March 18, 2016 Vol. 3, Ed. 28 RE-ENROLLMENT Events Mar 22 EC Assembly, 8:40 a.m., ARC Re-enrollment for the 2016-17 ended today. Mar 22 EC Parent Series, 5:30-6:30 If you plan for your child to attend CIS in the 2016-2017 school year and have p.m., MPR not completed the re-enrollment form or did not receive the link, please Mar 22 Most Likely To Succeed– contact the school immediately. Re-enrollment is vital in planning for Open Discussion, 6:45– the upcoming school year and must be completed on line. Available seats will 7:45 p.m., MPR Mar 23 Science Fair, 1:30-5:45 be offered to students on the waitlist soon. Please contact Ms. Nancy, Admis- p.m., ARC sions Officer, ([email protected]), if you have any questions. Mar 24 CIVVIES Day, donate $2 to COHP, any color civvies CIVVIES Day on Thursday, March 24 Mar 25 Good Friday–Holiday Donate $2 to wear any color civvies. Donations raised will be Mar 28 Spring Break until Apr 01 Apr 04 School Resumes given to the Children of Haiti Project. Apr 04 After-School Activities begin Apr 07 Interscholastic Debate, 2:30 -8:30 p.m., ARC Blue Iguana International Jamboree Basketball Tournament Apr 09 PTA Car Boot Sale, 9:00- 11:00 a.m., front parking lot CIS hosted its 5th Annual Blue Iguana International Basketball Jamboree Apr 15 Third Quarter ends Apr 18 Fourth Quarter begins from Wednesday, March 9 to Sunday, March 13. The participating schools included American International School of Kingston (AISK) and Click the calendar below to International School of Aruba (ISA), who were hosted by CIS families, view the CIS Calendar for and four local schools, CIS, Cayman Prep, Triple C and Wesleyan . more upcoming events. The Jamboree kicked off on Friday afternoon with an opening rally in the ARC and CIS students partic- ipated in fun games, received t-shirts, and enjoyed a competitive game of knock-out featuring players from the represented school. In the opening game, CIS defeated ISA which set the tone for a very competitive tournament. CIS ended the day second in their pool play bracket. On Saturday, teams were seeded in the double-elimination tournament bracket based on Friday’s re- “Most Likely To Succeed” sults. In the first game on Saturday morning, CIS defeated AISK in overtime. They went on to their second round match against Triple C Film Discussion but lost and were sent to the 3rd place bracket. In another exciting Come out on Tuesday, March 22 at game, CIS lost in double overtime to Cayman Prep in a game that sent 6:45 p.m. in the MPR to debrief the Prep to the 3rd place game against ISA. Wesleyan defeated Triple C film, engage in rich dialogue about and won the championship trophy for the 5th year in a row. contemporary approaches to learn- Many staff members and student volunteers from CIS helped to make this tournament a success. CIS is ing, and discuss equally appreciative of the sponsors who supported the event. The event was sponsored and supported implications for by Uniregistry ®, The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa, Grand Cayman Mar- CIS. riott Beach Resort, the Jacques Scott Group, and Cayman Screen Print. The success of the tournament is a tribute to all staff and student volunteers, sponsors, and host families. Cayman International School P.O. Box 31364, Grand Cayman, KY1-1206 Phone: 345.945.4664 Fax: 345.945.4650 Email: [email protected] March 18, 2016 Vol. 3, Ed. 28 Page 2 CIS Community News Razia Jan Visits CIS CIS Students are gong to CARIFTA Razia Jan, born in Afghanistan and The Cayman Islands Amateur Swimming also a U.S. citizen, visited CIS on Fri- Association (CIASA) announced the Jun- day, March 11, to present to the ior Swimming Team which will travel to Grade 9 & 10 students. Razia re- Martinique to compete in the 2016 turned to Afghanistan in 2009 and CARIFTA 50 Metre Pool and Open Wa- fought against threats and push-back ter Swimming Championships, March 22-26, 2016. from tribal leaders, to open a girls’ school in a rural community. The Four outstanding CIS students have been new school-year starts soon and she selected to be a part of the team. A spe- now has 532 girls from K to 12. Razia cial congratulations to Isabela W, Stepha- is featured in a chapter of a recently nie R, Ben S, and Avery L! We wish you released book by former first lady all the best as you travel to Martinique Laura Bush. She was honored as a and represent the Cayman Islands. CIS CNN Top 10 Hero in 2012 for her would also like to congratulate Cole M, a 2015 graduate of CIS for selfless efforts through Razia’s Ray of also making the team! We are very proud of all of you both past and Hope Foundation and her school in Afghanistan. She was hosted in present students! Grand Cayman at the home of Amanda and Megan E. This meeting was particularly apt for 10th graders as they had just Girls Football: Lunch Break edition begun reading The Kite Runner, a gripping story about growing up in CIS had its first girls only football game at lunch break this week with Afghanistan. Students researched Afghanistan as well as Razia’s foun- Grades 1 and 2. Real Madrid beat Barcelona 3-2, goal scorers were dation prior to her visit, and they were excited to hear her many sto- Bronwen B. for Real Madrid and Katie R. for Barcelona. ries and experiences to overcoming the challenges of creating an all- Every day we’ll organize a girls school in a predominantly patriarchal society. Her story is one of game, so if you are a girl in incredible perseverance and altruism, and all present were affected. If Grade 1 or 2 and want to kick you wish to learn more about Razia’s amazing work, you can visit the ball, please come to the www.raziasrayofhope.org or contact Sherrie E sher- field at 11.30 a.m.! Ms. GG [email protected] for a local contact. will be the ref. Stefano B– Swimming Superstar CIS Spring Drama Coffeehouse Come one, come all! Mark Stefano B traveled to Bermuda last weekend for Bermuda your calendar for the 2nd National Championship. He broke six CIASA National annual CIS Spring Drama records. Congratulations on an outstanding job Stefano! Coffeehouse which is hap- His results were: 2nd place and new CIASA record for the pening on April 14/15, after 400 meter Freestyle, 1st place and new CIASA record for school in the ARC. the 50 meter Backstroke, 1st place and new CIASA rec- The event will feature second- ord for the 100 meter Backstroke, 1st place and new ary student talent. It will be an CIASA record for the 200 meter Backstroke, 1st place awesome evening full of music, and new CIASA record for the 100 meter Breaststroke, skits, story slams, teacher tal- 1st place and new CIASA record for the 200 meter Breast- ent, comedy, and treats!! stroke, and 1st place for the 50 meter Butterfly. March 18, 2016 Vol. 3, Ed. 28 Page 3 CIS Community News Road Safety Talk with Suzy Soto Cayman Youth Choir Suzy Soto visited CIS last Thursday, Calling all singers from age 11 to 16 to the March 10, to talk with high school Cayman Youth Choir. If you’d be interest- ed in auditioning for The Cayman Youth students about driving safe on the Choir, rehearsals take place every Monday roads. She lost her grandson in a from 6:00-7:00 p.m. at Cayman Prep. tragic car accident and has used this Please see Ms. Anne for the music by next experience to spread awareness to week. Auditions will be held April 4. See Ms. Anne for details! young people around the island. “I want to save the youth of our islands,” Mrs. Soto said, explaining why she participated. “I want them to realize that one small choice, one mis- take, can lead to tragedy. They won’t know what happened, but everyone they leave behind suffers.” Students also watched the documentary “Road Impact: Cayman Islands,” produced by Cayman 27 television station in partnership with the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service. The film features interviews with survivors and family members of people who lost their lives in traffic incidents, as well as interviews with medical professionals and first responders. That documentary can be viewed online at www.youthforroadsafety.org. LOOKING FOR DEBATE JUDGES! CIS is hosting the Conyers Inter-Schools Debate Tournament on Thursday, April 7. We need judges! Any parent or friend of the school can judge. No prior experience is needed (training, and a detailed scoring guide will be provided). You just need to be able to listen and think criti- cally, and commit to being at the school on April 7, from 3:30 to at least 7.15 p.m. After that time, you can stay and enjoy a dinner (courtesy of Conyers) and watch the final debate put on by the top two teams. CIS is fielding three teams in the debate tournament. (Parents of debaters are welcome to watch, but cannot judge. Sorry.) We expect over 20 teams from 7 schools across the Islands to participate, including Cayman Brac! It will be great! The prepared resolution is about whether cruise ship facilities should be built in the George Town The team, Possible Num Nums will be holding a talent show Harbour.