Events
Sep 26, 27, 30 Lunch orders/Ticket sales on Campus, 7:30- 8:30am Sep 27 PTA Back to School BBQ, 5:00-8:00pm Sep 27 MS Leadership Pool Party, (Pool), 5:30-7:30pm Oct 2 Elementary Principal’s Cof- fee, (MPR), 8:15-9:15am Oct 2 Youthflex Live at CIS, 4- 5pm Oct 3 Innisbrook Orders due Oct 5 SAT test day Oct 7-18 MAP testing Oct 9 Early Childhood Principal’s Coffee, (MPR), 8:15-9:15am Oct 10 Boys Football, CIS vs WCA, (CIS field), 3:45-5:30pm Oct 11 CIS Spelling Bee Oct 11 PTA Movie Night, 6-8:30pm Oct 12 Open Library Morning, 9-11:30am Oct 15 Secondary Principal’s Cof- fee, (MPR), 7:30-8:30am Oct 15 Parent Series -EC literacy, 6-7:00pm Oct 15 Parent Series—ES Assess- ments (MAP), 7:15-8:15pm Oct 17 Boys Football CIS vs ACA, (CIS field), 3:45-4:45pm Oct 18 Half day for students/ Teacher Inservice Oct 18 International Stand Up to Bullying Day Oct 21 –25 Fall Break, No School Oct 29 ES Assembly, (ARC), 10:15am
Cayman International School
P.O. Box 31364, Grand Cayman, KY1-1206
Phone: 345.945.4664 Fax: 345.945.4650 Email: [email protected]
September 27, 2013
Vol. I, Ed. 7
Building Positive Community
An on-going initiative for CIS is to connect families to the school and to continue to build a positive community. These things happen in a plethora of indirect and subtle ways, but we also make efforts to deliberately seek out parent input and involvement in the school. We value parent communica-tion and input, and there are multiple ways for you to be involved in the life of CIS. See below for
some of the various ways we invite you to share your input and enhance the CIS community.
CIS Google Calendar link:
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PLEASE NOTE THAT AFTER SCHOOL GANG WILL BE IN
ROOM A3 FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER.
School Improvement Committees The CIS School Improvement Committees are the primary vehicles for driving school improve-ment, and they also provide an opportunity for groups of faculty & staff to organize important CIS events. These committees are venues for collaboration on important topics such as the CIS curriculum review cycle, standardized assess-ment, technology integration, and school-wide norms for character & behavior. For several of our school improvement committees we would like to invite parents to participate and be in-volved in event planning and the school im-provement process. If you are interested in:
The Cayman History & Culture Committee contact [email protected];
The Service Day Committee contact [email protected];
The Healthy School Team contact [email protected];
The Athletics Tournament Committee contact [email protected];
The International Day Committee contact [email protected]. Descriptions of these committees are included as an attachment to the newsletter.
Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way...
Would you like to receive the CIS Weekly Current to an additional e-mail address? If so please e-mail, [email protected] and we will update our database accordingly.
Principal Coffee Mornings
All parents are invited to join CIS administra-
tors at Principal’s Coffee. Each division of the
school will have their own opportunity for a
Principal’s coffee where administrators will
share information about a wide range of top-
ics with parents, and parents will have an
opportunity to ask questions about issues of
importance to them. See the body of the
newsletter for details of the first Elementary
Principal’s coffee on October 2, 2013.
CIS Board Member Visits
Throughout the year CIS board members visit
and make themselves available for parent
meetings. Details of our first visitor are in the
newsletter.
The CIS PTA
The PTA has a number of community building
initiatives this year that will benefit from parent
involvement—see page 2 for details.
CIS Expansion Feedback
CIS is Growing! For the first time, CIS has more than 500 students, and enrollment is continuing to rise. Discussions are taking place with DART to review the possibilities of school expansion. Do you have thoughts or input that you would like to share? Please email Dr. Jeremy at [email protected] to share your thoughts on school expansion, or drop by the school and we can talk about school growth.
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Vol. I, Ed. 7
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CIS Community News
Building Community and Spirit
at CIS
The CIS PTA is all about building a sense of community and bringing families together. Please talk to our PTA representatives if you have an idea of something you would like to help with at
the school. Here are some ideas of activities that we may need your help with:
2013-14 Ideas for PTA Activities & Involvement:
Teacher Appreciation Lunch for teacher Appreciation Day
CIS Care (Kind) Chairperson
Early Childhood & Elementary Movie Nights Chairperson
Secondary Dances
Tennis for Parents & Staff
Uniform Swap Chair & Committee
Christmas/Holidays Event Chairs & Committee
PTA Gala Co-Chairs & Committee
Senior Scholarship Essay Chair
Wine and Cheese Event Chiar
Secondary Sports Tournament Chair
Sports Booster chair
Jog-A-Thon Chair
Surprise Smoothie Day for teachers
Nice Things for teachers (notes in mailboxes, etc) Chair
Coffee with new families and/or new family event
Popcorn Day Chair
Charity Chair
If you would like to help or you have other ideas, please contact us! Sherrie Ehman ([email protected]) Debbie Taylor ([email protected]) April McIntosh ([email protected]) Gisela Gamba ([email protected])
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BUDDING LEADERS IN ELEMENTARY
This year 40 elementary students put their names
forward to be on the Elementary Student Leader-
ship Team! We are looking forward to a great year
with new initiatives and lots of fun! The Elementary
student Leadership Team includes:
Innisbrook orders are due Thurs-day October 3, 2013! http://ez1.orderinnisbrook.com/external/schoollink.php?id=112011 Cayman International School ‘s Innisbrook school number is: 112011
Grade 3
Alessandra C.
Jessica B.
Natalie B.
Nicole K.
Olivia J.
Sofia H.
Alexia B.
Asher L.
Chalrize K.
Grade 4
Abbie C.
Caterina M.
Charlotte
W.
Emily W.
Fiona M.
Jill H.
Kayden K.
Nicholas C.
Grade 5
Cade C.
Federica S.
Jake M.
William D
Juliette B.
Kayla B.
Nicholas I.
Alexis P.
Caitlin R.
Kasey G.
Kelian L
Tate M
Tijana P.
Ainsley I.
Christiana A.
Finn G.
Francesca S.
Jade W.
Lauren C.
Sophia W.
Zara G.
Ciara B.
Zara W.
The first PTA Movie Night is
scheduled for October 11,
2013. The selected movie will
be a G-rated Halloween
themed movie. There will be
popcorn and pizza. Come on
out and join us!
OCTOBER 11TH
PTA
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CIS Community News Con’t
Self-Esteem
In many classroom guidance lessons over the past two weeks I have been speaking about
self-esteem in different ways. With most of the grade levels, I have been talking about em-
bracing differences and unique qualities in ourselves and others as well as the importance of giv-
ing and receiving compliments.
Self-Esteem represents how we feel about or value ourselves. As one upper elementary student put it, “It
is how we see ourselves.” It is remarkably important because poor self-esteem has been associated with
depression, suicide, low academic achievement, susceptibility to peer pressure and delinquency. Low self-esteem
is a result of a discrepancy between the importance of an area and one’s perceived competence in that area. Re-
search shows the importance of positive regard from parents, peers, and teachers as a critical determinant of self-esteem.
Conditional positive regard (making the child feel loved or accepted only when he/she meets high standards) is devastating to
self-esteem. Unconditional positive regard builds self-esteem, and here are some additional suggestions for parents:
Reflect on your parenting style; warm, accepting, concerned and affectionate parents often have children with high self-esteem.
Provide clear and fair rules, consistent and fair discipline. Help your kids to problem-solve when appropriate, but don’t always solve
their problems for them.
Allow your child some choice and control in daily activities (within limits).
Establish “family time” on at least a weekly basis.
Let your children know that you have confidence they can do things independently.
Acknowledge a job well done.
Start with the positive when correcting your child.
Encourage your kids to walk in another’s shoes. Respect and esteem for others goes hand-in-hand with self-esteem.
(Suggestions taken from parentfurther.com)
EC/ES Counselor’s Corner
Ms. Nadine
Wednesday Morning Principal Coffee for Elementary Parents
We invite parents of elemen-tary students to join us at our first Principal Coffee of the new school year this coming Wednesday from 8:15-9:15 in the Multi-purpose Room. There will be a very short presentation about the Measures of Academic Pro-gress (MAP) assessment fol-lowed by ample opportunity to ask questions. We look for-ward to seeing you there!
Did you know that Cayman International School is owned and governed by Interna-tional Schools Services (ISS)? www.isss.edu Since 1955, ISS has cultivated a world-wide community united across time zones and cultures by a common set of values; meeting and welcoming global differences with an open, tempered and reflective mind. Comprised of numerous reputable international educators, ISS is a non-profit organization, and is the premier interna-tional education service provider in the world. Want to know more details about how ISS manages a school? https://www.iss.edu/school-services/managing-a-school/our-experience
The 7th Annual Kids Fun Run takes place
on Sunday, 1 December in conjunction
with the Intertrust Cayman Islands Mara-
thon. This event is sponsored by the
Ministry of Health, Youth, Sports & Cul-
ture and Milo. Registration is FREE for
ALL students between the ages of 5 and
11 years old from both Government
and private schools. A registration form
is attached to the newsletter or register
online at: http://www.active.com/
running/grand-cayman-/intertrust-
cayman-islands-marathon-2013
ISS BOARD MEMBER IS COM-ING TO VISIT
Mr. Dave Randall will be visit-ing CIS on Monday, Septem-ber 30 and Tuesday, October 1, 2013. Mr. David Randall is the designated International Schools Services (ISS) Executive to CIS, and he is a member of the CIS Board. If you wish to meet with him, please contact Ms. Ana to make an appoint-ment at Ana. [email protected].
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CIS Community News Con’t
Dear CIS Parents:
This year CIS students will be taking the Measures of Academic Progress® (MAP) October
7 -18. (The MAP assessment will replace the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS). MAP tests
are unique in that the questions adapt for the child’s level of learning. The data from the MAP
tests will provide information about your child’s instructional level and measure academic growth
throughout the school year.
This coming week your child will prepare for the MAP by viewing a PowerPoint presentation and taking the
MAP familiarization assessment on a computer. With MAP tests we can administer shorter tests and use less
class time while still receiving detailed, accurate information about your child’s growth. As a result, MAP testing
does not impact instructional time but enhances the instructional opportunities.
Your child’s class will come to the computer lab on two separate occasions. The average time for each MAP test is an
hour, however it is not a timed assessment and each child will have the necessary amount of time needed to complete each
section. Prior to taking the MAP tests there is not any other preparation or studying necessary or required for students.
The schedule of MAP testing over the 2 weeks for Grades 3 through Grade 8 is attached.
Curriculum Chat
Ms. Rita
Dear Business Owner: Make a difference in the lives of students and families in our school—support the 2013-2014 Cayman International School Yearbook! For the past 10 years, our school has produced a yearbook to preserve school memories for students and their families. The yearbook is a strong tradition in our school and we strive to deliver the best possible yearbook for our students every year. To help us create a high-quality yearbook at a price that all families can afford, we count on the support of local businesses through advertising. Are you a local business owner? Or do you know a local business owner who would benefit from a yearbook ad? We would appreciate your support! Advertising in the Cayman International School yearbook provides an excellent opportunity for you to get the word out about your business. The most important reason to advertise in the yearbook is to send a strong message to other area families that you support our school. Additional benefits include: Increased exposure—Students and their families look over their yearbooks repeatedly over the
years, so your ad will be seen time and time again! Targeted audience—Advertising in the yearbook is targeted directly to young people and their
families. Value—The yearbook ad is a great value. Price information for various sizes and types of year-
book ads is expressed below. Compare these to a one-week ad in the newspaper or a radio spot. What a bargain!
Please email [email protected] today to talk about the advertising options available. We are certain you will find the perfect way to advertise your business while helping support your stu-dent’s yearbook. Sincerely, Katie Kimbro Cayman International School Full Page Advertisement= 500CI; Half Page Advertisement= 250CI
CIS Parent Directory 2013-2014 is almost ready!
In an effort to be more environ-
mentally conscious, the directo-
ry will be distributed as a pass-
word protected document next
week. Please respect our com-
munity and remember the CIS
Directory is for internal use in
the school community only.
Secondary Headlines
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Vol. I, Ed. 7
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FIRST SAT TEST DATE: October 5th!
REMINDER: The first SAT test is right around the corner on Saturday, October 5th. Test takers need to arrive at CIS by 7:40 am at the very latest! Doors close at 8:00 am sharp, no exceptions. The test will conclude at approximately 12:30 pm.
Students need to have BOTH of the follow-ing to be admitted to the SAT test: 1. SAT Admission Ticket (printed copy) 2. Photo Identification (acceptable IDs are Driver’s license, Government issued photo ID, passport) Students should also bring the following items: Several pencils Graphing, scientific, or four-function
calculator (cell phones, laptops, and other devices are not allowed)
Snack Sweatshirt (the A/C is on, and it can get
chilly!)
SECONDARY TEACHER OFFICE HOURS
All Secondary teachers are available to provide extra help and in-
struction during their weekly office hours.
The office hours for Semester 1 are listed below:
TEACHER AND SUBJECT(S) DAY AND TIME
Ms. Sarah P. (MS English) 3:30-4:30 pm Thursday
Mr. Trevor H. (English 8-9) 3:30-4:30 pm Wednesday
Ms. Marian F. (Spanish 6 & 7, Spanish II) 3:15-4:15 pm Thursday
Mr. John W. (Spanish I & III, IB Spanish) 3:15-4:15 pm Wednesday
Ms. Amy V. (Art) 3:30-4:30pm Monday
Ms. Dhara L. (Biology, IB Bio, Alg II) 3:30-4:30 pm Wednesday
Ms. Megan I. (MS Science) 7:00-8:00am Wednesday
Ms. Karen S. (Science 8, Chemistry, IB Chem, Bio 11) 3:15-4:15pm Wednesday
Mr. Matthew J. (MS Math, Physics) 3:30-4:30 pm Thursday
Ms. Lindsay R. (Alg 9, Geom 10, IB Math SL) 7:00-8:00am Monday
Mr. Paul S. (Geom 9, Math 8, IB Math St) 3:30-4:30 pm Wednesday
Ms. Sarah D. (IB Coordinator, Econ/Pol 10, IB Geog) 3:15-4:15 pm Monday
Ms. Jodi M. (History 7-9, TOK) 3:30-4:30 pm Thursday
Mr. Scott L. (History 6 & 8, Math 6) 3:30-4:30 pm Thursday
Ms. Katie K. (IB English, English 10) 3:30-4:30 pm Monday
Mr. Gene W. (MS & HS Band) 3:30-4:30 pm Wednesday
Ms. Annarie B. (MS Drama) 7:00-8:00 am Wednesday (in ARC)
Mr. Shaun S. (Technology) 7:00-8:00 am Wednesday
OUTSTANDING IB STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
In our Secondary Assembly this month, the IB teachers acknowledged the excellent work ethic and achievements of Blakely M., in Grade 11. Blakely received our ‘Outstanding IB Student Achievement Award’, in recognition of
the brilliant job she has done settling in to a new school, whilst also dealing with the pressures and demands of pursuing 6 IB subjects. IB courses are rigorous and challenging, and we’re proud of all of our students for tackling their courses, but our Outstanding IB Student award is only given to those who have really gone above and beyond, and have managed to stand out from the crowd. Well done Blakely – keep up the
good work!
SAT REVIEW CLASS HAS STARTED! Students can still
join Mr. Paul’s SAT review class (Thursdays from 3:30-4:30). All Juniors and Seniors should be taking advantage of this opportunity! This is not a drop-in class, but rather a weekly commitment to practice and prepare for SAT success. Con-tact Mr. Paul for more info! [email protected])
The Model UN Bake sale
last Friday raised over
CI$225. The goodies
were tasty and the funds
will go towards helping
the Model UN Team
travel to Chicago for the MUN Conference in Jan-
uary 2014.
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SENIOR RING ORDER
Seniors – if you want to purchase a class ring, the purchasing window for CIS is September 30 to Octo-ber 18. Parents – if class rings are purchased within this window, Balfour believes they will arrive before Christmas. A class ring may be the perfect gift to recognize and celebrate academic achievements. Class rings are a visible reminder of CIS, friends, and memories. Seniors can design their own rings and online pay-ment is available. For more information, visit www.balfour.com. Once on the website, type in Cayman International School in the school finder section. Since the site requires a state name, “Cayman International School, Texas” will appear. After designing the ring, a message will appear, “e-mail me a copy of my ring order.” Select this button. When you receive a copy of your order, forward it to [email protected]. Terye, the CIS Balfour representative will confirm the order via e-mail and then provide payment instructions.
College/University Admission Pro-cess Parent Information Night
Thank you to the parents and stu-dents who made the effort and came out last Wednesday night for the information night on College /Admissions process. We hope you found the night informative and helpful.
Good Sports
First Game of the Season
On Wednesday, September 25, the boys’ football team compet-ed against Cayman Prep in their first game of the season. The game ended in a 2-2 tie. The team proved that they will be very competitive in the PSA league this year. The players and coaches felt like they outplayed Cayman Prep and they were a
little disappointed with the tie, but they recognize that there are areas for continued growth. Coach Ol-sen, Coach Shaun, and Coach John are proud of the effort, and they strongly believe that the team is committed to hard work and to-getherness. These characteristics will ensure success throughout the season. The team plays again on Thurs-
day, October 10 at 3:45 p.m. against Wesleyan Christian Academy. GO BLUE IGUANAS!
EDLINE UPDATE:
Parents – there will be
another Secondary
Edline Grade Update on Monday, September 30.
Please check your child’s grades to ensure
completion and progress. If there are any
questions or concerns, please contact the
teacher immediately.
PARKING LOT SAFETY
Students – please remember that the parking lot is not a place to play. Be very cautious and pay attention when crossing the street during drop off and pick up times.
We are happy to announce the executive board of the High School Leadership team
for the 2013 -14 school year.
This group has already begun planning fun and meaningful activities for our high school students. We encourage all students to look for more information on how they can be-come involved with student leadership this
year.
Back row: Brennan A., Daniel G. , Sabrina S, Melissa B, Hannah E, Sarah F and Pat-
rick T
Front row: Monique L, Alison T and Katie T.
Secondary Headlines Con’t
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TEST ANXIETY Test anxiety can be a real problem if you're so stressed out over a test that you can't
get past the nervousness to focus on the test questions and do your best work. Feeling ready to meet the challenge, though, can keep test anxiety at a manageable level. Here are
some tips to help you manage your stress and do your best on tests.
Use a little stress to your advantage. Stress is your body's warning mechanism — it's a signal that helps you prepare for something important that's about to happen. Use your anxiety to your advantage.
Instead of reacting to the stress by dreading, complaining, or fretting about the test with friends or parents, take an active approach. Let stress remind you to study well in advance of a test.
Ask for help. Although a little test anxiety can be a good thing, an overdose of it is another story entirely. If taking a
test gets you so stressed out that your mind goes blank and causes you to miss answers that you know, then your level of test anxiety probably needs some attention. Your teachers, your counselor, or a tutor can be useful resources to talk to if
you always get extreme test anxiety.
Be prepared. Some students think that going to class is all it should take to learn and do well on tests. But there's much more to learning than just hoping to soak everything up in class; no amount of cramming the night before a test can take the place of the deeper
level of learning that happens over time with regular study. Be confident! Many students find that their test anxiety is reduced when they start to study better or more regularly. It makes sense — the more you know the material, the more confident you'll feel. Having confidence going into a test means you expect to do well. When you expect to do well, you'll be able to relax into a test after the normal first-moment jitters pass. Take care of yourself. It can help to learn ways to calm yourself down and get centered when you're tense or anxious. For some people, this might mean learning a simple breathing exercise. Practicing breathing exercises regularly (when you're not stressed out) helps your body see these exercises as a signal to relax. Also, it’s important to get enough sleep, exercise, and have a healthy meal before a test to keep your mind working best. Everything takes time and practice, and learning to beat test anxiety is no different. Although it won't go away overnight, facing and dealing with test anxiety will help you learn stress management skills. This is important skill that will help with all areas of your life.
Secondary Counselor’s Corner
Ms. Katie
SCHEDULED UNIVERSITY VISITS AT CIS At this time, the following schools are scheduled to meet with students.
College Date Time/Location
University of Tampa www.ut.edu
Monday, October 7
2:30 pm, MPR (12th)
Rollins College www.rollins.edu
Tuesday, October 29
1:30 pm, MPR (12th)
Brescia University (www.brescia.uwo.ca)
Tuesday November 5
9:00 am, MPR (11th & 12th)
The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu )
Tuesday, December 3
9:00 am, MPR (11th & 12th)
Here are some online resources I thought you might be interested in:
Interesting links for Middle School parents: http://www.ascaschoolcounselor.org/article_content.asp?article=1196 http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/449/middle-school Prevent and address Cyberbullying: http://www.ascaschoolcounselor.org/article_content.asp?edition=91§ion=145&article=1279 An article about helping your child respect differences: http://www.ascaschoolcounselor.org/article_content.asp?edition=91§ion=145&article=1234 Career planning starting in elementary school: http://www.ascaschoolcounselor.org/article_content.asp?edition=91§ion=145&article=1224
CIS Mission Statement: Cayman International School endeavors to provide each of our students the opportunity to achieve his/her academic and personal best within a U.S./International educational environment that encourages and in-spires leadership, character, and community service while embracing cultural diversity.
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After School Activities
In the Classrooms
Seen On Campus
Secondary Assembly
First Civvies
Day of 2013-
2014 School
Year
Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. An IB World School, authorized to present the Diploma Programme of the International Baccalaureate Organization.
Cayman INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
95 Minerva Dr., Camana Bay, P.O. Box 31364, Grand Cayman, KY1-1206, Cayman Islands
Tel: 1-345-945-4664 | Fax: 1-345-945-4650
Email: [email protected] | Website: www.caymaninternationalschool.org
CIS School-Wide Improvement Committees
CIS would like to invite parents to be involved in the following committees: Cayman History and Culture This committee has been successful in planning the event that has become a tradition at CIS. Members of the committee will include faculty, and possibly parents and students. The committee will be responsible for planning the fifth Annual Cayman Holiday Traditions Festival in late November/December, and any other agreed upon events during the year. Contact: [email protected] Athletics Tournament Committee CIS will be hosting two tournaments this year, a football (soccer) tournament for local secondary private schools, and a weekend-long international basketball event (The Blue Iguana Jamboree) for international schools in the Caribbean area. Faculty and staff from Nursery to Grade 12 and CIS parents are invited to participate in this committee. Contact: [email protected] Healthy School Team The CIS Healthy School Team promotes healthy, active, and socially responsible activities. Some of these activities may include recycling initiatives, organizing and/or promoting events for students, staff and the community that are centered on healthy living, and engage in efforts to promote quality nutrition. Contact: [email protected] International Day Committee The culminating celebration for International Day, an evening event in the ARC, is scheduled for October 29th. The committee, made up of representatives from early childhood, elementary and secondary will outline expectations and activities for this year’s celebration. Contact: [email protected] Service Day Committee CIS will dedicate one day during the 2013-14 school year toward a school-wide service event aimed at having students, staff and parents participating in various community service activities and projects around the island. Committee members will identify needs, organize the projects, and lead various groups on the day of the event. This committee may include CIS parents and/or students along with faculty/staff. Contact: [email protected] If you are interested in being involved in any of these committees, please email the relevant contact listed.
Mon. Oct.7
MAP Reading
Tues. Oct. 8
MAP Reading
Wed. Oct. 9
MAP Reading
Thurs. Oct. 10
MAP Reading
Fri. Oct. 11
MAP Reading
9:00 am Grade 7
Noon Grade 3 Ms.
Amy
8:30 am Grade 3 Ms.
Rebecca
10:00 am Grade 6
(Ms. Sarah’s home-
room)
Noon Grade 4 Mr.
Matt
8:00 am Grade 8 –
Both Classes
10:00 am Grade 4 Ms.
Jen
Noon Grade 5 Mr. Ja-
son
8:00 am Grade 6 (Mr.
Scott’s homeroom)
10:00 am Grade 5 Ms.
Darcy
Noon Grade 3 Ms.
Leanne
No Testing
Mon. Oct. 14
MAP Math
Tues. Oct 15
MAP Math
Wed. Oct 16
MAP Math
Thurs. Oct 17
MAP Math
Fri. Oct 18
MAP Math
9:00 am Grade 7
Noon Grade 3 Ms.
Amy
8:30 am Grade 3 Ms.
Rebecca
10:00 am Grade 6
(Ms. Sarah’s home-
room)
Noon Grade 4 Mr.
Matt
8:00 am Grade 8 –
Both Classes
10:00 am Grade 4 Ms.
Jen
Noon Grade 5 Mr. Ja-
son
8:00 am Grade 6 (Mr.
Scott’s homeroom)
10:00 am Grade 5 Ms.
Darcy
Noon Grade 3 Ms.
Leanne
1:30 ALL Make-Up
Testing
No Testing
MAP Schedule for Students Grade 3—8
October 7-18, 2013
2013 KIDS FUN RUN
OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM
www.CaymanIslandsMarathon.com
Race Date: Sunday, 1st
December 2013
Start Time: 10:30a.m from the New Govt. Admin Bldg, Elgin Ave.
Read the form carefully before completing it. Please PRINT CLEARLY. First Name: ................................................. M.I.: ........... Last Name: ....................................................... Gender: Male Female Age on Race Day: ............................................................................
Birthdate (DD/MM/YYYY) ................................... Email: ...............................................................................................
Address: ....................................................................................... PO Box (if applicable): ..........................................
City: .......................................................... State: .................. Zip/Postal Code: ................. Country: .........................
Parent’s Phone: ................................................................ Mobile Phone: ............................................. Shirt Size – Children’s Sizes: S M L XL Parent’s Name: ..................................................................................................................................................
Name of School: ................................................................................................................................................ Waiver of Liability: In consideration of your accepting this entry, I, the undersigned, intending to be legally bound, hereby, for myself, my family, my heirs, executors, and administrators, forever waive, release and discharge any and all rights and claims for damages and causes of suit or action, known or unknown, that I may have against the Cayman Islands Marathon, Kelly Holding Ltd., the Cayman Islands Athletics Association, Ministry of Education, Portfolio of Internal & External Affairs, the Department of Tourism and all other political entities, all independent contractors and construction firms working on or near the course, all Cayman Islands Marathon Committee persons, officials and volunteers and all sponsors of the Marathon and the related Marathon events and their officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives, successors and assigns, for any and all injuries suffered by me in this event. I attest that I am physically fit, am aware of the dangers and precautions that must be taken when running in warm conditions and have sufficiently trained for the completion of this event. I also agree to abide by any decision of an appointed medical official relative to my ability to safely continue or complete the Event. I further assume and will pay my own medical and emergency expenses in the event of an accident, illness or other incapacity regardless of whether I have authorized such expense. Further, I hereby grant full permission to the Cayman Islands Marathon and/or agents authorized by them, to use any photographs, videotapes, motion pictures, recording or any other record of this event for any legitimate purpose at any time. I further understand that there are no entry refunds, exchanges, transfers or rollovers, and that the event may be cancelled due to any of the following reasons, among others, including weather conditions, natural disasters, or threats to local and/or national security including suspected terrorist activity. I HAVE READ THE ABOVE WAIVER CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND IT. Parent Signature: ........................................................................................................... Date: .............................................................
2013 Cayman Islands Marathon
KIDS FUN RUN - FAQs
Q. When is the Kids Fun Run? A. The 2013 Cayman Islands Marathon KIDS FUN RUN takes place on Sunday, 1 December at
10:30am.
Q. How do students register for the Kids Fun Run? A. Registration is FREE. Just complete the form on the opposite side, have it signed by a parent and
fax it to 946.8811 or email it to [email protected]. You can also register online at www.CaymanIslandsMarathon.com
Q. Is the registration limited? A. Yes! Registration is limited so registering early is important.
Q. Where is the start and finish line? A. The race starts at the New Government Administration Building on Elgin Avenue and ends at
Breezes By the Bay Restaurant on the waterfront. This is where the Cayman Islands Marathon, Half-Marathon and 4-person relay races begin and end.
Q. What time should the kids assemble at the start line? A. Runners should be assembled at the start line NO LATER THAN 10:00am so that the race can start
on time.
Q. What does the registration for the Kids Fun Run include? A. Registration includes a T-shirt, a runner’s bib and a medal for all finishers.
Q. How do I get my T-Shirt & Bib? A. All children registered have to come to the Packet Pick-Up at The Grand Cayman Marriott on
Saturday, 30 November between 10am and 3pm to collect their runners’ packet. No packets can be collected the day of the race and no runners will be allowed to run without a bib on.
Q. How old do the kids have to be to participate in the Kids Fun Run? A. Kids should be ages 5 to 11 (approximately Years 3-6) in school in order to be eligible to
participate.
Q. Where can parents park in order to watch their kids run? A. Dr. Roy’s Drive, The Village or the Govt. Admin. Bldg. parking lot. Then you can walk over to the
Finish line.
Please call the Marathon office on 946.8822 or send an email to
[email protected] if any other questions. Also please check
out the marathon website at www.CaymanIslandsMarathon.com for more
information.
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FINISH YOUR MARATHON ON RACE DAY!
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You can run a Full Marathon! It’s easy, here’s all you have to do:
1. Register online for the Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon
Kids Fun Run, it’s FREE! Visit CaymanIslandsMarathon.com
2. Starting Monday, 23rd September or any time after that run, jog, hike
or swim 25.5 miles before race day (1st December)
3. Have an adult or parent sign for each mile you complete.
4. Bring your completed running log & collect your race packet, which
includes your specially designed T-Shirt & Runners Bib from the
Grand Cayman Marriott on Saturday, 30th November
between 10am – 3pm
5. Come to the Race by 10am Sunday, 1st December at the start area by the new Government
Administration Building on Elgin Avenue.
6. Run your final 0.7 miles of your full marathon and collect your medal at the Finish Line!
Name:_________________________________School:__________________________________
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Kids Fun Run
For more information visit www.CaymanIslandsMarathon.com