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This Month at TASIS

October 2024

October 2024


From engaging academics and adventurous travel to celebratory assemblies and festive gatherings, we take a photo-driven look at the past month at TASIS.

 

L’imperfetto 

High School students in Ms. Stéphanie Roth’s IB Italian course reviewed the indicative imperfect tense during class on October 1. See more photos.

 

Music Circle

On October 2, students in Ms. Angela Dusing’s 7th-grade music class enjoyed improvising as a group on xylophones and glockenspiels. See more photos.

 

Stretched in the Lab

Mr. Jerry Bleckel’s IB Physics students observed Hooke’s law of elasticity while conducting lab experiments on springs on October 2. See more photos.

 

There’s No Place Like Home

Grade 9 students in Ms. Jessica Cohen’s Honors Introduction to Literature class dug deep into the Odyssey on October 2. See more photos

 

Bravi Pianists

TASIS pianists from all three divisions received a profusion of recognition this fall for stellar performances in national and international piano competitions. See the Elementary, Middle, and High School award recipients.

 

Bounce Test

On October 3, students in Mr. Athan Rodostianos’s High School Physics class determined a ball’s elasticity by measuring how high it bounced when released from varying heights. See more photos

 

Der Die Das

Middle School students in Ms. Simone Meister’s Beginner German class reviewed definite articles during class on October 3. See more photos.

 

Preparing for the Future

TASIS hosted admissions representatives from 86 schools in 10 different nations for the third annual TASIS University Fair on October 3. See more photos.

 

Out and About

On October 3, 5th-grade students hiked up the Blenio Valley to Campra Alpine Lodge, where they spent the night and bonded as a group. They then spent the next day exploring the region and trekking out while younger Elementary School students took field trips to the Bellinzona Castles (grade 4), Ideatorio di Cadro (grade 3), the Fattoria Scoglio in Mugena (grade 2), Monte Brè (grade 1), Parco San Grato (Kindergarten), and Lago d’Origlio (Pre-Kindergarten). See more photos.

 

Stage Ready

The cast and crew of this year’s High School fall play, Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, enjoyed a wonderful theater retreat in Torino on October 3–6. The group conducted team-building activities, visited cultural sites, participated in theater workshops, and rehearsed for the show, which they will perform in the Palmer Cultural Center on November 21–24. See more photos.

 

Italian Poetry Discussion

High School students taking Mr. Davide Cannata’s Pre-IB Lingua Italiana course discussed the poetry of Franco Arminio during class on October 7. See more photos.

 

Bilingual Education

Grade 5 students studied Italian verbs during class with Ms. Veronica Maffezzini on October 7. See more photos.

 

Aura of Autumn

The amazing TASIS Parent Association (TPA) brightened campus with several fall-themed displays.

 

Big Cat Rivalry

The Varsity and Junior Varsity Girls Volleyball teams took on the Panthers of the American School of Milan in the Palestra on October 8.

 

Macroeconomics

High School students taking Mr. John Schmid’s Advanced Placement Macroeconomics course discussed the factors that affect housing markets during class on October 8.

 

Building Vocabulary

On October 8, High School students in Mr. Tony Shelley’s EAL Modern History class worked together to define words important to understanding the European Reformation. See more photos.

 

Celebrating an Incredible Life

Students in grades 2-5 gathered in the Palmer Cultural Center on October 9 for the Elementary School Founder’s Day Assembly. The students learned about TASIS’s founder, Mrs. M. Crist Fleming, and sang a song built from some of her most poignant remarks.

 

Parents in the Classroom

Middle School and High School parents were invited to attend classes with their children on October 10 as part of Family Weekend. The parents met teachers and advisors, participated in science labs and arts lessons, attended lunch and assembly, enjoyed an elegant reception in the Palmer Cultural Center, and more. See more photos.

 

Founder’s Day Assembly

The first day of Family Weekend was highlighted by a moving Founder's Day celebration that commemorated the incredible life of TASIS founder and international education pioneer M. Crist Fleming. The afternoon assembly included poignant speeches, a video, shared remembrances, and musical performances. Watch the assembly.

 

A TASIS Tradition

Members of the TASIS community concluded Founder’s Day celebrations by tossing yellow rose petals into the MCF Fountain. Learn more.

 

Academic Travel at Sea

High School Academic Travel trips over the long weekend of October 10–14 included adventures to Sardinia to sail, Sicily to kiteboard, and Portugal to surf. See more photos from all three trips, and watch a highlight video from the sailing trip.

 

Supporting Their Claims

During literacy class on October 16, Ms. Laura Hand’s grade 4 students combed news articles for quotes to support their research papers on natural disasters. See more photos.

 

Tackling Tough Questions

Grade 12 IB students tackled a number of tough questions (e.g. What is the connection between knowledge and culture? How can we know that current knowledge is an improvement upon past knowledge? Are some things unknowable?) and presented their findings at the third annual TASIS Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Exhibition on the Kay Hamblin Terrace on the afternoon of October 18. See more photos.

 

Pledging to be Good Digital Citizens

For the week of October 21, Elementary School students spent morning meetings learning about digital citizenship. The students discussed how to be safe on the internet, shared examples of kindness online, and signed a TASIS Digital Citizenship Pledge. See more photos.

 

Bird Bath

A bird bathed in the M. Crist Fleming Fountain on October 22. 

 

Seasonal Art

Grade 8 students in Ms. Simona Bellini’s Arte Italiana class used leaves, paint, and gelli plates to create autumnal prints on October 23. See more photos.

 

Shared Service

Last year’s Opsahl Global Service Program groups reconvened in the Villa de Nobili Salon on the evening of October 23 to reminisce and share memories from their service trips to Cambodia, India, Kenya, Nepal, Thailand, and Zambia. See more photos of this year’s Global Service Program Banquet.

 

Fall Festival Delights

Middle School students dressed up and enjoyed delicious treats at their Fall Festival organized by the TASIS Parent Association (TPA) on October 24. See more photos.

 

Writing Celebration

Students in Ms. Kenzie Kaper’s and Ms. Laura Pearsall’s grade 3 classes gathered for a publishing party on October 25 to share personal narratives they penned during writing class. See more photos.  

 

Tasty Treats

On October 25, High School students had their chance to enjoy festive snacks baked by the TPA. See more photos.

 

Costume Parade

On October 29, the final day of classes this month, Elementary School students dressed up in costumes and paraded around the Focolare playground (Pre-Kindergarten to grade 1) and across the upper campus (grades 2–5) before snacking on delicious treats once again prepared by the TPA. See more photos.