The Oregon Department of Education is asking for feedback from parents and caregivers around health and safety precautions in schools. Make your voice heard by taking this short survey!
**Deadline is 9pm TONIGHT, July 6**
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It's #givingtuesday! On this day of global giving, we are thrilled to announce that 3 TIS families are collectively challenging YOU to donate to the Global Citizens Annual Fund. They will match all year-end donations up to $20,000! Donate here! - https://t.co/05NYTnibP7
At TIS, The power of play is the primary vehicle for inquiry. Through play and exploration, our students learn to inquire as they build and test theories to help make sense of the world around them. Here are some other benefits of play! https://t.co/tvLhmDCgwk
Today, 10/18 at 10:18am, we will be participating in the 2018 Great Oregon ShakeOut. We will practice how to Drop, Cover, and Hold On to be prepared to survive and recover quickly from big earthquakes. Visit https://t.co/S4KqPt1Wkf for more information.
As we recognize #BannedBooksWeek, The International School would like to voice our support of #obob, and the committee's decision to include "George" as a selection https://t.co/MCSeZdoAcA #diversity#inclusion
TIS Families! Join us for the Portland Thorns vs. Chicago Red Stars game on Saturday, August 18th. This will be a great way to meet new families, enjoy this summer weather, and cheer on our Thorns! Details and tickets below: https://t.co/LCGrGtmRFW
Time to Party! In 2013, @intlschool received 13 Matters to Be Addressed from the @ibpyp (practices in need of immediate fixing) and only 3 Commendations. In 2018, TIS earned 0 Matters to Be Addressed and 20 Commendations! Our teachers made it happen! #growthmindset#pypselfstudy
WE WON! The International School's Summer Camp has been voted NW Kids Magazine's Best Language Camp - AND Best Academic Camp! Thanks to all of you who voted. We look forward to seeing many of you at camp this summer!
Students celebrated Kodomo no hi after school Friday by decorating Koinobori, or cloth carp streamers, that were flown on poles outside to bring luck and good fortune to children!
1st graders recently visited Zenger farms as part of their Unit of Inquiry: Sharing the Planet. Our young learners explored the farm by tasting veggies and learning about the diverse roles insects, flowers and more play in our environment.
TIS alums Morgan, Taylor, and CeCe (plus a 4th teammate) just qualified for their District track meet in the 4x400 relay. Way to go, ladies!! Good luck! Photo by Holly Levow.