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Announcements Futures Day at JIS JIS alumni were featured speakers at the High School Futures Day, held on April 25. Click here to see pictures of participants. Local JIS Alum Stays Involved: One local alumnus, Doug Slusher '90, is always on the look-out for ways to support Annual Giving and TAA. His latest effort involved assembling a team of JIS alumni and some friends to compete in the Indonesian version of Family Feud. The team beat the competition and won 15,000,000 rupiah! They decided to donate 10,000,000 to the One More Chance Endowment Fund, and 5,000,000 to Tolong Anak Anak. See team members handing over the prize money at What's New. Special Offer to Indonesian-Based JES/JIS Alumni! The JIS 50th Anniversary Committee is closing up shop and offering Jakarta International School: The First Fifty Years, the 50th Anniversary publication that recounts in rare photos and enthralling text the history of JIS. Price: 150,000 IDR. For 175,000 IDR the book will be delivered to your residence or workplace. You may transfer funds as follows:
Send a follow-up email with transfer and delivery details to William Woodruff, Publications Director at JIS: wwoodruff@jisedu.or.id or call him at +62-21 769 2555, x80692 Outside of Indonesia? If you live outside of Indonesia and want to obtain Jakarta International School: The First Fifty Years, send an email to Mr. Woodruff to express your interest and he will communicate with you directly. Don't miss this opportunity to obtain your personal copy of the history of this unique institution and its community of educators, students and their families. JIS Alumni Gatherings Draw Crowds in Houston and D.C. For pictures of the participants click here.
Thank you, Doug for your ongoing efforts to give back to JIS and to the programs that were important to you as a student and are still important to our community.
Doug's fellow "feuders" included: Meilyn Tan '95, Clay Harmony '95, Thomas Weber '91 and "Honorary JIS Alumni:" Nico Genze and Jeff Tuttle. Television broadcast of the competition takes place as follows on INDOSIAR, 17:00 WIB Thanks, Doug and Team for your creative fundraising on behalf of a great cause!
Pak Abidin is a career diplomat. He talked to the 5th
graders at PIE about his experiences. Here's what a student wrote
about his visit.Thursday, February the 20th Pak Irwan came to talk with us. He is an alumnus from Pattimura and is now an Indonesian diplomat. He shared with us about how JIS had helped him a lot with his career now with teaching him English. He was blessed that he could go to school here. He also told us that we should always read. He always read when he was young and he still reads. He said that reading had also helped him thoroughly. He didn't only talk about his school life; he talked about his job as a diplomat and how his father had inspired him to be one. He loves his job and mostly likes that he can go to all different countries.
However he hates leaving them. He also told us about how he always
needs to think carefully about what he says because he doesn't want
to make enemies. We are thankful that Pak Irwan could have shared
all of this with us. It was truly wonderful.Pak Ghafur Fadyl is the Associated Press Bureau Chief in Jakarta. He spoke with the 5th graders and answered their probing questions about what led him into journalism, some exciting stories he's covered in his career, and about current affairs in Indonesia. JIS Community Remembers Jamie Wellington Click here to read about Jamie Wellington, JIS high school teacher who perished in the Bali blast. JIS is coordinating an educational fund for Jamie's two daughters. If you would like to read more, or contribute to the fund, please click here. As we continue to REVISE and UPGRADE this Web site, we welcome any comments or suggestions to help make this site the ultimate communication vehicle for JIS and its alumni. Click here to send us your comments. |
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