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WEEKLY NOTICES IN THIS ISSUE!
Issue 5 | December 2019
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A I S B M O N T H L Y N E W S L E T T E R - V O L U M E 6 I S S U E 5 | D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 9
4 DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE Mr. Peter Welch writes about gratitude for our school community.
29 PARENT ADSA noticeboard for the AISB parents’ ads, recommendations and announcements.
30 THE MONTH AHEAD See what January’s most important events are and plan ahead!
CONTENTS
8 SCHOOL WIDE NEWSRead about: Weekly Notices, PTO News, Makerspace, Stuff the Bus, Secondary Music Showcase, Movember shave Party, PYP Panto Show, Angst Movie Screening
28Latest news from our snappy student newspaper THE BITE
6 2020 PTO GALASave the date for AISB’s Main PTO Event!
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SAVE THE DATE!
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DIRECTOR’SMESSAGE
Growing up with a father who was an Anglican priest, Christmas was naturally a very big deal in my house. Through December, he would be absorbed in
a frenetic round of services, celebrations, and parties. Our house would be a mess of decorations and cards, with gifts from well-wishers cluttering the front hall.
On Christmas Eve, he would lead a midnight mass and then wake up early on Christmas morning to do
four more services before, as a family, we would go to an old people’s care home to help with the serving of
lunch. In the mid-afternoon, we would eat our own meal, and finally, with my father now falling asleep, our
little family would exchange presents. For my brother and me, the wait to rip open our gifts felt unbearable.
We had been watching the pile of brightly wrapped presents under the tree with mounting and sometimes
hysterical expectations for weeks. Later we would
compare notes with luckier friends at school and nurse minor grievances that we lived in a world where our
giddy excitement had to wait for adult priorities.
My father passed away a few years ago. I miss him, especially at this time of year. His work was always
his priority; over time we learned to make our peace with that. He and I didn’t always agree, of course, and,
as we get older and become some new version of our father and mother, I am conscious of when I try to
be a different kind of parent. Even so, I learned from him that so often giving is much more enriching than
receiving. And I understood that actually, we were very lucky as a family. Perhaps having to wait to open
one’s gifts wasn’t the greatest hardship of all! My father tried to teach me that with our fortune there came a
responsibility to give back to others.
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In this spirit, I am delighted to let you know that this year, our community responded with more generosity than ever to our December ‘Stuff-the-Bus’ campaign.
This supports an impoverished Romanian village community, Berceni, that is so much less fortunate
than us. We had over seven hundred donations, which is wonderful. AISB is a privileged community. I am so pleased to see that there are many student and parent
initiatives to help our wider community. There is always more that we can do.
I wish you all a very happy winter holiday. Enjoy time with your families and your personal traditions. We look forward to seeing everyone back refreshed and
ready to go in the New Year.
SAVE THE DATE
FOR THE 2020 PTO
GALA!MARCH 21, 2020
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Dependency, Romanian Week, “Screenagers” / “Angst” movies and many more projects that contribute to the enhancement of the AISB experience for our children. Watch out for tickets being sold in January 2020.
Introducing your company / products to the AISB Community
Year after year I receive several requests for various products or events to be presented to the AISB community of parents and staff. The AISB PTO Annual Auction Gala is the best opportunity for you to showcase your company, events, products or services to an exquisite community. Attached you can find the sponsorship contract and media kit for the Rock’n Roll Gala 2020. If you are interested in sponsoring the event or offering some merchandise as sponsorships in kind, please see the media kit on the next page.
Dear Parents,Save the Date for the most important and fun event of the year!The AISB PTO Annual Auction Gala, will take place on March 21st, 2020 at the JW Marriott Grand Hotel.
Join the AISB PTO Annual Gala, our American Rock’n Roll Party!Let’s rock the night away with hits from the 1950’s to the present times!
Around 300 members of our parent and staff community, as well as their friends and invitees traditionally participate in this five-star event, enjoy a delicious dinner, dance and bid high on the unique items sold in the benefit of our students. All proceeds from the AISB PTO Annual Auction Gala support the AISB Scholarship Fund and the PTO Grants Fund which finances student projects such as books, visiting authors, Freedom from Chemical
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Important! In order to offer our gracious sponsors more relevant benefits and more exposure to the entire AISB community, we have made some changes to the benefits (see the media kit in the attachment): instead of offering the possibility to print your ad in the gala catalogue – only offered to the ones present at the Gala – we are opening up a whole digital world for you through presence on the event website (which is also linked to the school’s social media channels), the school website, Legacy Wall and screens in school and at the event. This coverage will ensure that your products / services reach the widest number of AISB community members as possible.I look forward to hearing from you with questions or offers of sponsorship.
Click HERE for the 20202 AISB PTO Gala Media Kit for
Sponsors
PYP Weekly NoticesSecondary Weekly NoticesPTO Weekly NoticesIndependence & Choice in the MakerspaceAISB Counselors Care - Angst Movie
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Movember Shave PartyThe Bite 2nd Print Edition
Stuff the BusPYP Panto Show
Secondary Music Showcase
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ELC WINTER CONCERT
On Wednesday, December 11, the ELC resonated with festive songs that brought the holiday cheer to all of us. The children from all grade levels joined in singing and dancing alongside their parents and enjoyed the wonder of this time of year together. Happy holidays to everyone!
Dear Families,
I wish you all a serene and joyous holiday, wherever you may be. Treasure this time with your children, family, and friends. Thank you for your amazing support and a special thank you is in order for all the following parents who generously volunteered their time to come share their cultural and family traditions for the ELC Winter Festivities:
• Sandra Renkema (mother of Arne, KG Ms. Achim)• Ania Wiśniewska (Mother of Julian, EC Ms. Ana;
and Hania KG Ms. Emma)• Judy Janjira (mother of Nicolo, KG Ms Emma)• Orawan Watson (mother of Robby, EC4 Ms
Karen)• Dana Lev (mother of Yael, KG Ms Achim)• Katia Rorlich (mother of EC4 Ms Karen)• Sibel Bauer (mother of Liya, KG Ms Becca)• Linh Schulz (mother of Mika, EC4 Ms Karen)• Muna Pascalin (mother of Noel, KG Ms Achim)• Luzelle Andrews (mother of Leyla, EC4 Ms Kathy)• Milica Radasovljevi (mother of children in Grade
4 and Grade 6)• Cecilia Claesson (mother of Axel, EC4 Ms Karen)• Kerstin Reithofer (mother of Charlotte, EC3 Ms
Lindsey)• Alina-Ilinca Rida (mother of EC4 Ms Kathy/ EC2
Ms Ana)• Ioana Caprariu (mother of Tudor EC2 Ms Ana)• Joann Ra (mother of Caitlyn, EC4 Mr Clark)• Barbara Biagini (mother of Eliane, KG Ms Achim)• Anne-Marieke Evers (mother of Rozemarijn, KG
Ms Achim)
See you on Wednesday, 8 January!
Warmest regards,Rosella
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CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
The CCA department would like to wish all AISB families Happy Holidays and hope to see everyone in the New Year! For those families moving on, we wish you good luck and until next time, La Revedere!
This week the Under 11 Vampire Boys played BSB in a 9-aside friendly football contest. The match was lively and featured all of our winter-season players. Go Vampires!
The G1-2 Gymnastics CCA practiced walking the high-beam this week and landing the jumps!
The Food Art CCA allowed students to get creative as they made delicious banana treats!
Dear Families,
I wish a happy holiday to you and your family during this special time of year. Holidays full of laughter and joy with plenty of relaxation. May this New Year ahead bring you happiness and good health. I look forward to seeing the students back at school on the 8th of January.
Warmest wishes,Ely
ELEMENTARY PARENT COFFEE
The presentation from this week’s parent coffee on design and maker space can be found on the PYP site. On the 16th of January, the parent coffee will focus on our Keeping Safe and Child Protection curriculum.
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Dear Parents,
In the spirit of New Year’s resolutions, students realizing their academic & relationship talents are urged to advance their own expertise while supporting the AISB community as a Peer Tutor. On the other hand, students realizing a need for more practice and feedback on their academics are urged to request a Peer Tutor. Parents, if either opportunity is appealing, please share with your kids. Service hours are available for Peer Tutors (Grade 11 & 12). Contact Mr. Whitney for details (swhitney@goaisb.ro).
Best winter wishes,
Jonathan CainSecondary Principal
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ATHLETICS & ACTIVITIES
Our Upper Secondary varsity basketball teams played their first friendly games of the season this week. It was a great opportunity to get the teams on the court playing some ball. The girls played the ICED Hawks and the boys played the Bucharest Christian Academy.
The Co-Curricular Activities department would like to wish everyone a happy holiday!
Thanks to everyone who attended our December counselors’ corner last week on Building Confidence and Self Esteem in Teenagers. Our next counselors’ corner will be on Managing Stress on February 7th. Please watch for more information about parent events.This week the Counselors and Design teachers came together to host Istituto Marangoni, a design and fashion university with 10 campuses world-wide, to study and practice the design thinking process with the Grade 11 Design Technology students and the Grade 10 design students.
We would like to wish everyone a happy holiday season! Please remember that this can be a difficult time for some, however, and we’d like to offer these suggestions for coping with sadness and grief in the holidays.
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LIBRARY - Fantastic Middle School Holiday Reading!
Winter and holidays are the perfect time to grab your favorite blanket, a cup of hot cocoa and curl up with a great book! Need some ideas for fantastic books to read over the break? Look no further! We got you covered.
Happy holiday reading!
GRADE 8
The first 5 months were a flurry of
activity! From the grade 8 team we hope
you all take some time to relax, get
outside and enjoy time catching up with
family and friends.
GRADE 9
Congratulations to the Grade 9s who
have been working hard on their
assignments in the final weeks before
the Winter break. This “crunch time”
can be a stressful time before the
holidays. We hope everyone has a chance
to rest over the break, and enjoys time
with friends and family.
GRADE 10
Congratulations to the Grade 10s
who have been working hard on their
Personal Projects. In the new year it will
be full steam ahead with the exhibition.
Have a restful winter break with friends
and family.
GRADE 11
The Grade 11s have been working hard to end the year strong
and we hope they will rest, relax and enjoy time with friends
and family during their well deserved vacation.
The Grade 11 team wishes you a happy winter break. May your
holidays sparkle with moments of love, laughter, and goodwill.
And may the year ahead be full of health, peace and joy.
GRADE 12Extended Essay: DONE. Theory of Knowledge Essay: DONE.
Romanian A and English A IOC: DONE. College and University
Applications: DONE for the vast majority of students with
already amazing positive answers. Grade 12 students have been
sweating but they can already look proudly to some important
milestones they have passed. We wish Grade 12 students and their
families to disconnect and enjoy quality time together as well as
to rest as much as possible so that 2020 can be a successful year.
Thank you and good luck to Kimberley, Chelsi and Kate!!!
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Wow, it’s been an action packed first half of the year!
After the holidays there will be some organizational changes within the PTO Executive committee.
For the upcoming months, Monica Bommer-Neuner will be taking on the PTO president role, replacing Kimberley, and Celine Pallancher will be taking on the PTO vice president role, replacing Kate.
This is a temporary phase that will take place until the new bylaws are voted and confirmed and until new volunteers will apply for the role. As for the PTO Secretary role, Shana Cleto will be taking this on and will replace Chelsi.
We would like to thank Kimberley, Chelsi and Kate for all their hard work, dedication and support for the PTO through the first half of this academic year.
You will all be missed!
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* Orientation support * Terry Fox PTO BBQ * Link Family Ice Cream Social * Links Drinks * * Previously Loved Books & Uniforms * Halloween & the Zombie Run * Book Week * Harvest
* Turkey Bowl - Arts & Crafts Fair * CEESA support ** Little Free Library * 5th Grade Neon Party * Lost & Found support *
* Secondary twice Weekly Fruits *
Classlist - launched and populated with 675 members & 70+ community groups Student Enrichment Fund award to Secondary for a 12th grade Wellness Room
Everyone involved in the PTO wishes you and yours a wonderful winter holiday!!!!!
The room boomed with laughter and cheers , as chi ldren and staf f a l ike had a great t ime watching the performers act out hi lar ious scenes and s inging songs . I t was great fun for a l l !
PYP PANTO SHOWThe ent ire PYP student group assembled in the Theater on December 1 1 to watch the Winter PYP Panto Show which has become a tradit ion . Teachers and members of the leadership team performed an adapted vers ion of ‘L i tt le Red Riding Hood ’.
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It has been said that an effective parent will work themselves out of a job. Put another way, if we help nurture the necessary skills, our students gain independence. In the Elementary Makerspace we hope to foster increasingly independent makers who are engaged in learning they care deeply about.
This engagement starts with honoring student choice and respecting personal interests. In the Makerspace most of the time students choose their own projects. I’ve been amazed by the creative projects our students produce. In just one session I witnessed the following projects underway:
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INDEPENDENCE & CHOICE IN THE
MAKERSPACE
JASON ARSENAULT
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jarsenault@goaisb.ro
Filming a tutorial video to teach decorative
weaving
Pokemon artwork Stress Ball
Bunny Plush Toy
Model House
Catapult
Braided Bracelets
Candy Lockbox (no brohers allowed)
3D Printed Going Away Keepsake
Glider Airplane
Of course, as students explore new materials, processes and ideas they will inevitably encounter challenges. These challenges can extend beyond tools and techniques to include developing personal resilience, working effectively with others, and expressing themselves clearly. Sometimes the product they create will not match their vision but they will have inevitably learned from the process. As Harvard’s Project Zero states in their whitepaper, students will develop, “. . .a sense of self and a sense of community that empowers them to engage with and shape the designed dimension of their world.” For me, this speaks to an important purpose of the Makerspace: enabling our students to become agents of change in our increasingly complex world.
By nurturing the creativity and independence of our students, we are able to foster greater interest in learning alongside the development of crucial 21st century skills. So what is the Makerspace? I recently challenged some students with that very question. The first person I asked, Radu I. (G5) said without hesitation, “The Makerspace is a place where you can make, play and discover.” I think he nailed it.
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WINTER MUSIC SHOWCASE
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WINTER MUSIC SHOWCASE
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IndieFlix, a leading independent online streaming platform, is sparking a global conversation about
anxiety through screenings of its brand-new documentary, “Angst: Raising Awareness Around
Anxiety”. On January 21 and 22 2020, AISB will hold two (or three) special screenings of the documentary to open up a dialogue between families, community members and the counselors. The event will feature
a viewing of the 56-minute film, followed by an informative panel discussion, led by the AISB
Counseling team.
Producers Scilla Andreen and Karin Gornick have one goal: to start a global conversation and raise awareness
around anxiety. Through candid interviews, they utilize the power of film to tell the stories of many kids and
teens who discuss their anxiety and its impacts on their lives and relationships, as well as how they’ve found solutions and hope. The film also includes a
special interview with Michael Phelps, a mental health advocate and one of the greatest athletes of all-time. In
addition, the documentary provides discussions with mental health experts about the causes of anxiety and its sociological effects, along with the help, resources
and tools available to address the condition.
An email will go out to the AISB community to reserve a spot for one of the showings.
Part of the beauty of this film is the openness of the children and young adults featured; for some of them,
the “Angst” project marks the first time they are publicly sharing their experiences with anxiety. Our
hope is that their candidness and bravery will inspire our community to do the same.
While “Angst” documents the struggles some people have with anxiety, it also reveals their hope for the
future. Noah, a teenager in the film, describes it this way: “Anxiety doesn’t define me. It’s not just a curse; it
also gives me strength.”
“Everybody needs to know that anxiety disorders are real, common and treatable instead of viewing them as a personal choice or something to be ashamed of,” said
Dr. Jerry Bubrick, Senior Director of Anxiety Disorders Center, Child Mind Institute. “Getting help early is
crucial in giving people the tools they need to feel better. We just need to start the conversation.”
“We felt it was important to make a movie that could raise awareness to open up the conversation and
provide hope,” said Andreen, IndieFlix CEO and “Angst” Producer. “So many people struggle with
anxiety and have trouble talking about it. We want to change that.”
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AISB will show ANGST on January 21 and 22
January 21 - 15:30 and 17:30 in CR300January 22 - 08:15 in CR300
All children aged 10+ are welcome to attend with their parents
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health challenge in the U.S., impacting 54 percent of females
and 46 percent of males, with age seven being the median age of onset, according to the World Health
Organization. While anxiety disorders are highly treatable, only one-third of those suffering receive
treatment. Everyone involved in the development of “Angst” has a personal experience with anxiety – from
the producers to the interviewees.
“The conversation surrounding mental health really hits home for me,” said Michael Phelps. “Many people don’t understand how debilitating mental illness truly
can be, and even more than that, how common it is, yet people are afraid to have the serious discussions
.about it. I welcomed the opportunity to be a part of ‘Angst’ to further the dialogue around mental health
and to help people understand the impact anxiety has on our mental state and encourage people, especially
kids, to ask for help.”
“Angst” screens in schools and communities across the world. The IndieFlix original film is expected to reach
more than three million people around the world, through 25,000 community and school screenings.
Offered to the AISB community by:
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This Monday during lunch, The Bite organized a party to celebrate the end of Movember.
There was food, a mustache competition, and most importantly, our “student barbers” shaved
off those crazy ‘staches for our participating teachers and student. Here’s a look at what
happened.
First up was the mustache competition. Candidates sat in a line in front of the crowd
and were judged based on their mustaches. Among the categories, there was “cringiest
stache,” “most lush stache,” and “best overall stache.” The crowd had lots of fun choosing the
winners.
END OF MOVEMBER SHAVE PARTY: BROUGHT TO YOU BY
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END OF MOVEMBER SHAVE PARTY: BROUGHT TO YOU BY
Stradale set up burger and quesadilla stands, providing students with lower-cost snacks to munch on while they watched their favorite teachers shave off their mustaches.
Then, the big event: the shave-off! Admittedly, we were supposed to have professional barbers come to school, but that fell through last minute. Luckily, 11th graders Evelina and Cristina, along with 12th graders Mehdi and Kyia, agreed to do the clipping.
Article written by Altea M. for The BiteNovember 5, 2019
Read the entire article here
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TOP 5 MOVIES TO WATCH DURING THE HOLIDAYS
by Niki B. | December 4, 2019
Blankets, pillows, and a cup of hot chocolate. What a great way to spend the winter break! Just add in a nice Christmas movie, and you’ve got yourself the perfect night. Here are some of our favorite films to help you get in the holiday spirit.
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SERVICE LEARNING GROUP MIA’S CHILDREN PUTS UP CHRISTMAS TREE TO COLLECT GIFTS FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN
by Altea M. | November 26, 2019
From November 25th to December 4th, there will be a Christmas tree set up in the atrium to collect pres-ents for Mia’s Children. Each paper ornament on the tree will have a photo, name, and gift wishlist of a child from the orphanage.
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AISB’S STUDENT BAKERS & THEIR WINTER DESSERT RECIPES
by Jana S. | December 11, 2019
It’s the holiday season, which means it’s time for des-serts! To seek out some irresistible recipes, we talked to some of AISB’s student bakers. Here are four of their favorite homemade dessert recipes to try out on a snowy day.
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The second print edition of the Bite is out now!
Click here to leaf through it and read our newest winter-themed content and a beautiful military family feature. A great
shout-out goes out to Helena in 10th grade for wonderfully illustrating the cover!
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COMMUNITY ADS
we have created a space where members of our community can connect, make recommendations, seek advice and advertise.
send us your 20-70 words ads to acostiniu@goaisb.ro before the 20th of every month and they will appear in this section.
Vicky De Beule Dietetics Monica Bommer-Neuner - MBN Motography
Sneaker Industry - Alumni Andrei Gaita
Happy holidays to the real life heroes!
To show our gratitude towards the school’s staff & families of students we are offering you a 15% discount with the code ‘AISB15’.
The discount is applicable to any full-priced item.
Enjoy it and treat yourselves! Christmas is just around the corner.
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Happy holidays to the real life heroes!
To show our gratitude towards the school’s staff & families of students we are offering you a 15% discount with the code ‘AISB15’.
The discount is applicable to any full-priced item.
Enjoy it and treat yourselves! Christmas is just around the corner.
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School Resumes
Newcomers’ Welcome Coffee & New to Bucharest
Personal Project Presentation
Coffee Morning & Personal
Projects
Elementary Photo Session for Yearbook
Counselors’ Corner
Grade 11 Exams
Angst Film Screening
ELC Parent Workshop - Play based learning22Angst Film Screening
Upper Sec STUCO Neon Party
No School - Unification Day
PYP Counselors’ Corner
PTO Monthly Meeting
Emotion Coaching Part 1
PTO Executive Meeting
ELC Principal & Parent Coffee
Click here to take a peek at the AISB School Calendar for 2020-2021!
HEALTHY GINGERBREAD PEOPLE
The most beautiful time of the year is that when some of our senses are numbed by the freezing cold, and some are warmed up and delighted by fantastic smells. When
thinking about traditional christmas aromas, rich spices such as cinnamon, ginger, or nutmeg come to mind.
These magical ingredients could even make the grinch love christmas.
Because we at Stradale want to bring you and your family happiness at your table, even during holidays, we suggest you a simple and tasty gingerbread man recipe. A healthy
recipe to bake with your family on christmas eve.
INGREDIENTS
• 2 cups plain wholemeal flour• 1 cup almond flour• 1/4 cup unsalted butter cubes (for a
dairy free alternative, you could use olive or coconut oil)
• 1/4 cup honey• 5 large dates pitted • 1 egg• 1 tsp baking powder• 1 tsp ground cinnamon• 1 tsp ground ginger• 1/2 tsp allspice or nutmeg• 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
INSTRUCTIONS
1. In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, almond flour, baking powder and the spices.2. In a second bowl, combine the butter cubes (or oil), honey, dates, vanilla and egg. Using a hand
blender, blend ingredients until well combined. Alternatively, use a food processor or blender.3. Add the butter mixture to the flour mixture and mix well to combine.4. Put the dough out onto a clean surface and roll out till it’s around an 1/8 inch or 3mm thick.5. Line a baking tray with baking paper and place dough onto tray.6. Cover with another piece of baking paper and place in the fridge to firm up.7. Just before removing from the fridge, pre-heat the oven to 150C.8. After an hour, remove from the fridge and use your gingerbread cutter to cut the dough into shape.9. Return to the lined baking tray and place into the oven.10. Bake for 15-20 minutes, checking regularly.11. When starting to turn golden brown, remove from the oven and set aside to cool.12. Bon appetit!
AISB Calendar 2019‐20
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8 School Resumes 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 1821 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 24 No School ‐ Unification Day28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 27 Sem 2/Q3 Starts
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S M T W T F S S M T W T F S5 Orientation New Faculty 1 2 3 112 Orientation All Faculty/Staff 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 816/19 New Student Orientation 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 1520 First Day of School 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 February Break Begins
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S M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
30 Rosh Hashanah 29 30 29 30 3121 22
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 2‐3 Parent/Teacher meetings
9 Yom Kippur 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 Start of Q414 October Break Begins 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17 April Break Begins
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 23 Ramadan Begins28 Start of Q2 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 3018 16
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 2 1 2 1 Labour Day
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
28 Thanksgiving Holiday 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 2330 St. Andrew's Day 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 Eid ul Fitr
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S M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 Romanian National Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Children's Day
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 Second day of Pentecost15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ( National Holiday)
16 Winter Break Begins 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 Last Day of School23 Hanukkah 29 30 31 28 29 30 19 Last Day for Teachers10 12On red days dismissal is at 12:00pm
Total Student Contact Days = 180 Professional Development DaysQuarter 1 = 44 Quarter 3 = 45 12 ‐ 16 August Orientation 5 Work DaysQuarter 2 = 46 Quarter 4 = 45 7 January PD Day 1 Work Day
18/19 June PD 2 Work DaysCPR/GDPR/CP training 1 Saturday
Total 9 Work DaysThe start of school for 2020 ‐ 21 school year will be Tuesday 25th August 2020
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