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HS FRIDAY BULLETIN
Or email HSOffice@ismanila.org
Dear Parents,
Some of you will have noticed that last week I did not post a Friday message but instead let our ATAC Director, Mark
Pekin, promote our hosting of IASAS soccer and the associated need to find houses for our IASAS guests. I am pleased
to say that we are all organized and are eagerly anticipating the opening of the event and the chance for the ISM
Bearcats to perform in front of their home crowd. Please come along and enjoy the IASAS experience.
The other reason I did not post last week was that I was busy loading emergency supplies in the FAT Lobby. As I am
sure you are aware ISM has responded remarkably to the immediate needs of our own employees and to our partner
service learning organizations; PCF and Papaya Academy. Throughout the last two weeks we have sent out daily
truckloads of much needed supplies to these partner organizations. Our ability to respond to changing needs and to
get supplies to these two organizations in a timely and organized fashion has been seen by PCF and Papaya has
nothing short of amazing. Tomorrow we have two separate groups of teachers who will go to these sites to begin to
help in the longer term phase of rehabilitation and reconstruction, though in some cases it will be to continue to dig
out the vast quantities of mud that still resides throughout the respective sites. We are continuing to raise the
consciousness at school about the plight of those who have lost everything in the flood and we are determined to
raise finances for both immediate relief and longer term aid. The students did an awesome job with their student
organized benefit concert last Friday where they raised close to US $9 000. Just today a further Php 12,000 was
raised with the free dress day. Other efforts include proceeds from the HS play and from the sale of drinks and tee
shirts during IASAS. We will make sure that all efforts are considered, appropriate and sustainable. It is likely that
many of our Metro Manila ICARE trips in early December will take on a slightly different focus given recent events.
At this time I would like to invite parents to the monthly HS parent coffee next Tuesday, October13 and also to
promote our annual parent conferences to be held on the afternoons of Monday and Tuesday, October 19 and 20.
Please contact the High School Office to make an appointment.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish our first season IASAS teams all the best for their respective
tournaments. A special thanks to all our first season coaches; their mission is to develop skills and attitudes that
make each and every student the best that they can possible be. Good luck Bearcats. Enjoy IASAS!
Kind Regards
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From the HS Office: From the HS Guidance Office:
Monday, Oct 12 Saturday, Oct 10
2:30PM‐3PM HS Assembly for Grade 12 (FAT) 7:30AM‐1:30PM SAT Exams (LT, ES Gym, AMR, 1057)
Oct 13‐14
IB1 ‐ Math IA DUE (S&H) Monday, Oct 12
11:30AM‐12NN College of St. Benedict and St. John's
Tuesday, Oct 13 University Visit/Presentation by Sarah Novak
8AM‐9:30AM PTA General Meeting (LT)
9:30AM‐11AM HS Parent Coffee (LT) Wednesday, Oct 14
11:30AM‐12NN ISSBA Meeting wtih Councils (1057) 8:30AM‐12:30PM PSAT (Gr. 10 & 11) (HS Gym)
Oct 14‐18 10:55AM‐11:25AM G10‐12 Guidance Assemblies
1ST SEASON IASAS Soccer (ISM) /Volleyball/Cross Country (TAS) 11:30AM‐12NN UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
(ISM/TAS) VISIT/TALK by Mr. Michael Holaday. (1057)
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From the Fine Arts Office: Here in Manila IASAS SOCCER will be in full swing next
week. It is sure to be a great event for our school and I hope
IASAS MUSIC AUDITIONS: For Vocal, Band and Strings that all the ISM community will get behind our teams during
October 21, 22 & 23 the tournament. Our boys’ team has been riddled with
injuries the past few weeks so we hope that all members of
Vocal Director: John Mulhall the team can recover in time and put on their best
Band Director: Tom Nazareno performance for the home crowd. Our girls’ team is of
Strings Director: Ramon Ibero course the two times defending IASAS Soccer Champions
and will be desperate to hold on to their IASAS Champions
status for a third year in a row. Please come out and support
our two teams during the IASAS Soccer Championships at
ATAC ANNOUNCEMENTS: ISM. Let’s make it a truly special ISM event!
Sat Oct 10th PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED MATCH SCHEDULE FOR
MS/HS Cross Country @ Brent IASAS SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS THURSDAY OCT 15 TO
ES/MS C, E, G Soccer Festival @ CSA begins at 9am SATURDAY OCTOBER 17 2009
JV/Varsity Boys/Girls Volleyball @ ISM
Sun Oct 11th As first season draws to a close and IASAS
Midgets A, Aspirants, Varsity Boys Soccer v Southridge @ ISM Soccer/Volleyball/Cross Country Championships are being
from 8am onwards battled out in Manila and Taipei it is fitting to recognize the efforts
of all the student athletes and coaches that have worked hard
Oct 15-17 IASAS Soccer at ISM and devoted many hours of time to our first season sports. On
Oct 14-18 IASAS Volleyball @ Taipei behalf of the ATAC department I would like to thank everyone
Oct 15-18 IASAS Cross Country @ Taipei who has played a role, large or small during this first season.
Please check GAME SCHEDULE on ISM public website Please see below for information related to the end of season
ATAC page or ES/MS/HS GAME SCHEDULE page of the awards.
divisional website for all up to date fixtures and game HS First Season Sports Awards:
venues. MS Gym Thursday November 5th from 5:30-7:30 pm
Due to flooding and closure of local schools many of the Come and celebrate the achievements of our first season HS
games will have to be rescheduled. Please consult the game teams
schedule carefully for the latest updates and times!
ES/MS First Season Sports Awards: ES Gym Thursday
October 22nd
3:15-4:00pm Session One – All ES Soccer Teams
2nd SEASON ATAC SPORTS ARE: 4:00-5:00pm Session Two – All MS teams
HS: Basketball, Tennis, Touch (girls only), Rugby, Swimming, (Soccer/Volleyball/Cross Country)
Cheerleading Food and drinks provided.
Coaches will present awards and certificates to our first season
MS: Basketball, Tennis, Touch (girls only), Rugby, Cheerleading team members.
TRYOUTS DATES: Please come and join us.
HS: Oct 21, 22 and Nov 3, 4, 5 For parents and interested IASAS observers who want to keep up to
MS: Nov 3, 4, 5, 6 date with how our Volleyball and Cross Country teams are doing in
Taipei next week here are the website contact details for both events.
2nd SEASON PRACTICE SCHEDULE WILL BE POSTED LAST
WEEK OF SCHOOL BEFORE THE OCTOBER BREAK http://iasas.tas.edu.tw/09xc/index.html
http://iasas.tas.edu.tw/09vball/index.html
FIRST SEASON IASAS CHAMPIONSHIPS:
This time next week our Volleyball and Cross Country teams
will be battling it out in Taipei for the chance to be crowned
IASAS Champions for 2009 in their respective sports. After a
fantastic effort last year with all ISM teams taking SILVER
MEDALS we can only hope that they can go one better and
bring back GOLD. Good luck to all athletes and coaches.
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Date Time HS Field-Girls Time MS Field-Boys
Thursday 8:30 iskl v isb 8:30 tas v jis
10:15 tas v sas 10:15 iskl v ism
Noon jis v ism Noon isb v sas
HS Field-Boys MS Field-Girls
13:45 jis v iskl 13:30 isb v tas
15:30 sas v tas 15:15 ism v iskl
17:15 ism v isb 17:00 sas v jis
AM HS Field-Girls MS Field-Boys
Friday 8:00 isb v ism 8:00 sas v jis
9:45 tas v jis 9:45 isb v iskl
11:30 iskl v sas 11:30 tas v ism
PM HS Field-Boys MS Field-Girls
13:15 jis v isb 13:15 ism v tas
15:00 iskl v tas 15:00 sas v isb
16:45 ism v sas 16:45 jis v iskl
AM HS Field-Girls MS Field-Boys
Saturday 8:00 ism v sas 8:00 tas v isb
9:45 isb v jis 9:45 sas v iskl
11:30 iskl v tas 11:30 jis v ism
PM HS Field FINALS MS Field
14:00 Girls 3rd Girls 14:45 Boys 3rd v Boys 4th
v
4th
16:00 Boys 1st v Boys 2nd Final
17:30 Girls 1st v Girls 2nd Final
BOYS GIRLS
Teams listed first are home and wear light colored uniform.
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From the ATAC Office:
FOR THE LOVE BASKETBALL CAMP
AT
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA MISSION STATEMENT
For the Love is dedicated to serve young men and women to
develop their basketball skills. For The Love is an international
organization which has trained players of all ages in over twenty
countries. Further, For The Love is equally passionate about
seeing our players realize their potential as people. It is the
belief of For the Love that hard work and dedication go hand in
hand with good morals and strong character in building leaders
for tomorrow both on and off the court.
FOR THE LOVE COACHES ATTENDING ISM CAMP:
“LOVE THE GAME, LIVE YOUR DREAM”
David Bobalik- is a 185cm, 83kg point guard who hails from
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. David was an honorable mention all-
American his senior year of college. After graduation David
continued his playing career in Lebanon as a foreign
professional player. David has played professionally in
Lebanon, China, Taiwan, and Thailand, and has competed
against more than ten National Teams from throughout Asia and
Africa. David has developed youth training programs
throughout Asia and has trained players of all ages and abilities
in more than twenty countries. Presently David is still playing
professionally in Thailand as well as training youth players from
various countries during the offseason.
Ikenna Nwankwo- is a 210cm, 125kg center who played his
college basketball at UCLA. While at UCLA Ike won a national championship and was also selected to play for the Nigerian National
Basketball team. Upon graduation Ike continued his playing career as a professional player in Europe until 2000 when he was signed to
play in the NBA for the Dallas Mavericks. Ike spent the next four seasons playing in the NBA for Dallas, Houston, Cleveland, and Los
Angeles. Ike also competed with Nigeria in the world Championships losing in the round of 16 to Dirk Nowitski and the German National
team by a single point.
ISM CAMP DETAILS
Middle School Camp: P3800 pesos (max participants 30) for 6 hours of instruction.
Saturday and Sunday November 7/8th 8am -11am Venue: ISM Covered Court
High School Camp: P5200 pesos (max participants 30) for 9 hours of instruction
Friday November 6th 4:30-7:30 and Saturday/Sunday November 7th/8th 1pm-4pm Venue: ISM Covered Court
Tear off and return this slip with payment to the ISM cashier to confirm your place:
REGISTRATION FORM
DEADLINE FOR PAYMENTS: OCTOBER 16, 2009
EMAIL:____________________________________________________________________________________
I understand that every precaution will be taken for the student’s safety, but I assume full responsibility.
Please register me for (circle camp) MS Basketball Camp: 3800pesos HS Basketball Camp: 5200pesos
Please pay the full amount to confirm a place in this camp. Once payments have been made no refunds will be given. This is
based on a first come first served basis and the maximum participants for each camp is 30.
PARENT SIGNATURE:________________________________________________________
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Please donate your glossy magazines to PCF!
WHY?
Glossy Magazines cannot be pulped and recycled like regular clean paper here in Manila so if you don’t ensure that they’re made into
something else… they just end up in a land fill.
WHAT does PCF do with them?
Parents of the school children are employed to make beads out of them which, in turn, get made into jewellery and bags.
HOW does this help families?
The money from the products generates income for them so that they can afford to buy food and clothes for their children.
WHERE?
Collection boxes can be found in ES, MS and HS offices
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From the Communications Department:
THANK YOU to the ISM Community of parents, students, teachers and staff for
supporting our student-led relief efforts for the victims of
typhoon Ondoy: ISM Students raised a total of Php 406,936.35 --- THANKS TO
YOU!!
On Friday, October 2, ISM HS Students held an amazing concert to benefit the victims
of typhoon Ondoy. Clubs and Councils like PCC, KCC, ACC, ECO, BTV, BTO rallied
together to set-up booths and food stations. Thank you to MCDonald’s, Andoks and
Hungry Tykes for providing food and ice-cream. Our very own PTA donated Php
60,000 to the cause.
“We went from complaining about school not being canceled, with the desire to make
a difference, to seeing these visions come to reality. 400,000 pesos is a success, and
then some! WE cannot thank YOU enough. Words cannot express what an honor it is
to call ourselves BEARCATS right now.” - Antonio Villalon
CLINIC
If you would like more information or you wish to sign up to receive any of the above vaccines, please call in at the clinic to pick up a
registration form (next to the elementary canteen). Only people with a valid ISM ID may participate in this program.
PAYMENT FOR THESE VACCINATIONS MUST BE MADE TO THE CASHIER DEPARTMENT BY NO LATER THAN FRIDAY 23rd
OCTOBER 2009. VACCINES WILL THEN BE ORDERED AND NO FURTHER REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Many thanks
Debbie Duckworth
ISM Clinic Administrator
840 8581
duckworthd@ismanila.org
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From the ATAC Office: FROM THE PTA Office:
Celebrating Diwali - the Festival of Lights
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