March 2007
Students Show Leadership, Diplomacy at Model UN
Model United Nations gives students a real-world look at the difficult problems facing the countries of the world today—among them global warming, sustainable development, conflict between nations, the eradication of poverty and hunger. Participating students must put aside their own views and represent the views of a country or organization whose opinions and actions might be totally opposite to their own. Even if students personally hold values similar to the country they are to represent, they need to find ways to communicate with those whose opinions are radically different. Welcome to the world of diplomacy!
More...A Day in the Life...
Many people have asked me, what does Dr. Brindley do all day? Balance is the name of the game. Meeting with parents, teachers, faculty, staff and trustees, as well as teaching the Mathematics SAT class, is combined with the importance of increasing the awareness of AIS locally, nationally and internationally.
More...More News
- It's Not Too Late... Spring Benefit Auction Items are Still Needed!
- Online Exclusive: Moghal Empire to be Focus of Passport to India
- Bethania Effort Still Going Strong
- Child Safety Program Offers More Sessions This Spring
- Learning to Look Series Features Artist Kim Anno
- Lunar New Year Celebrated at AIS
- Seniors' Plans for College Shaping Up
Primary School
- Students Tape Interviews for High School Language Project
- 5K Students are Serious About Health
- 5K Dragon Dance
- Storyteller Delights Students
Secondary School
- Good Health on the Menu for Middle School
- Grade 7 Students Explore African Influences on the Arts
- Counting on Math Success
- Robot on the Way to Regional Competition
- Keeter Named STAR Student; Eligible to Win State Award
- Upper School Students Take Top Prizes at 'Visual Vibes' Art Exhibition
- Three AIS Students Win French Poetry Contest
- Junior Olympics Fencing Exhausting Yet Exhilarating
- IBO Official Speaks at AIS
- Soccer Teams Kick Off Exciting Season
- Sixth Grader to Compete in National Ski Contest
