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General Announcements
From the TIS Health Office
Last year our school adapted the CDC’s “Heads Up” program in how we deal with concussions. It’s important that we all be aware of the danger of overlooked
concussions. If you or our coaches suspect a student has suffered a concussion, no matter how mild, the student will be taken out of play and evaluated. If you would like to learn more about concussions, see the website as listed below.
www.cdc.gov/concussion
International Day - Friday, Oct. 18
Our Annual International Celebration to focus on our cultural diversity here within our TIS Community.
This is achieved by:
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Traditional clothes from either your own country or from a country of your own choosing. The whole TIS community, including parents, teachers and students are encouraged to visually show off their country. Do not have anything to wear? Please do get in touch with Mrs. Williams.
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Any form of cultural entertainment which highlights your country, and its culture.
So if you are a singer, dancer, musician, know martial arts or any other form of cultural entertainment please do contact Mrs. Williams ~ dawn.williams@tiseagles.com
- Last, but not least, International Cuisine. Please do consider making a Dish from your own country or a country of your own choosing. Serving portions are small so you will not be solely responsible for feeding the whole Community. Should you be interested in showcasing your country through this avenue, please do contact Mrs. Williams ~ dwilliams@tiseagles.com or the PTO.
Guest Name Tags
Please return the Guest Name Tag to the guards before you leave TIS. If you have accidentally brought it home, please return it to school the next time you visit us. Thank you!
This Week in Pictures
Dates to Remember
Important Dates | |
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Sept. 24 | Half-Day for Students |
Sept. 30 - Oct. 4 | National Day Holiday |
Oct. 5 | SAT |