ISSAC Charter Newsletter

Week 12 - November 8th, 2024


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November Birthdays


Miho Caswell----------------11/02

Leilani Flores-----------------11/04

Joe Hernandez-Madrid----11/6

Baylee Carcamo-------------11/07

Ms. Susie -----------------11/8

William Martinez-----------11/10

Andy Doung------------------11/ 16

Jacob Rios---------------------11/17

Beatrice Levin-Caldarella--11/17

Maestra Estrella-------------11/17

Ms. Norely--------------------11/17

Beatrice Levin-Caldarella--11/22

No School on Monday, 11/11/2024 for Veteran Days

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Field Trip for Jupiter: Nov. 12, 2024

Field Trip for all: Nov. 19, 2024

Undoukai Pledge Site

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Snapshot of Success: Highlights from Our Twelfth Week!

Second annual Undoukai day: A Joyful and successful Event

Finally, Wednesday arrived—the long-awaited day was here. The strong Santa Ana winds, which had picked up two days earlier, were now at their peak, sweeping across the field with a force that added an air of drama to the occasion. For two weeks, students and staff had been eagerly preparing for this day: Undokai, the Japanese sports festival. As dawn broke, some staff members arrived early at the school to set up sound equipment, mark the competition field, and arrange tables and other essentials before the students' arrival. Members of the Parent-Teacher Association, who had been up late the previous days preparing prizes and gifts for the participants, also arrived early to set up tables for drinks, popcorn, pizza, and other treats, all intended to raise funds for the school.

Final adjustments were made to the setup as the wind intensified, leading to a change in plans about the canopies. Inside their classrooms, teachers handed out numbered jerseys to the students, who then prepared themselves with a light breakfast and some initial stretches in anticipation of the 9 a.m. start.

With a signal from Mr. Hiroshi, the Undokai sensei, the teams, each wearing colors that distinguished them from one another, took their places on the field. Representatives from each team stepped forward to give brief speeches on sportsmanship, the spirit of competition, and the importance of camaraderie. Then, to the upbeat tune of "Paprika," everyone warmed up together, creating a lively and unified atmosphere as the games began.

For the next few hours, the field was alive with joyful shouts and laughter as the teams competed energetically in various events: sprinting, tug-of-war, ball-tossing into baskets, and more. In the end, it was the yellow team who triumphed, amassing an impressive 1,340 points. Parents joined in some of the games, adding to the laughter and excitement, making it an unforgettable day for all.

After the last event concluded, parents, students, and the entire school community gathered around the food tables, enjoying refreshments and each other's company as they celebrated the day's achievements while the winds gradually died down. It was the perfect close to a memorable event.

Hosting the Undokai sports festival and engaging with Japanese culture through these spirited activities provided not only joy but also a richer cultural appreciation for everyone involved. This has been one of Isaac School’s enduring goals: to foster familiarity with diverse cultures through engaging experiences. Without question, this second Undokai sports festival series had fulfilled that important mission beautifully.

Weekly Interview


Olivia Labhart, Venus


This is Olivia's second year at ISSAC. She is six years old and is in Kindergarten. What she really likes about Ms. Norely's class is the Arts and Crafts she gets to partake in. Olivia lives in Orange with her sister, Sofia (2) and her parents and her favorite food is pasta, that her mom makes. This year, Olivia and her family are hoping to take a family trip to Japan. She also likes to go to Disneyland and Universal Studios with her family. If Olivia was President of the U.S., she would "tell everyone to be nice and not push." After school, Olivia likes to go get ice cream, and her favorite flavor is Moose Tracks. When she becomes an adult, Olivia wants to be an actress. Olivia likes to be silly, make potions like slime, and play motorcycles at the arcade. Olivia is a unique individual, who is enthusiastic about life, learning, and being a great friend!




Carlotah LaVerde, Venus


This is Carlotah's second year at ISSAC. She is six years old and is also in Kindergarten. Her birthday is January 6th. Her favorite activities are cooking pancakes with her dad, riding her bike with her family in their neighborhood, and playing at the pool and the park with her neighbors. Carlotah is most proud of herself for getting good grades. For Undoukai, Carlotah's team, the Yellow team, won and she felt that she ran really fast. Her favorite food is sushi and her favorite color is pink. Carlotah enjoys making science experiments and wants to be a Scientist when she is older. She gives her best to all that she does. Carlotah has excellent work ethic, determination, and ambition to learn and grow.

Undoukai fundraising efforts are still underway


Although the Undoukai event has concluded, our fundraising efforts are still underway! Please visit the 99 Pledge website to find your child's name and contribute any amount you can. Every donation helps support our school’s success. Don’t forget to share with your friends and family—together, we can make a big difference!

Your donations will help pay for:

  • Technology and Subscription for Classroom
  • Classroom and Teacher Needs
  • School Events
  • Sporting Goods and Equipment
  • Expanding Art and Music Training


Class Incentives:

The class with the highest total donations raised will win a thrilling game day with pizza and ice cream - a perfect treat for our champions! 

The class with the greatest number of participants will enjoy a delightful donut & movie party - a sweet reward for their enthusiastic involvement. 

Spirit Award: The Color Team with the best unity and enthusiasm on the day of the event will win the Spirit Award and an outdoor picnic party to celebrate their teamwork in nature's embrace. 

Principal for the Day: The student with the highest individual donation across the school will have the incredible opportunity to become Principal for a Day, leading and inspiring their peers.


Fundraising Incentives and Prizes: Donate through Pledge 99!

https://app.99pledges.com/fund/undoukai2024


Dinner Fundraising

International school for science and culture will receive 50% of fundraiser sales* during this fundraiser at The Kebab Shop. Participate any time on Nov 20, 2024 by showing the flyer below at the register in the The Kebab Shop location listed above. You may also participate by ordering online at order.thekebabshop.com using online code FUNDRAISER during the same time.

Visitor and Volunteer Information


To ensure the safety of our students and staff, ALL visitors must check in with the Main Office to receive a Visitor’s Pass, and present Identification listed on the emergency card.

  • Report to the Main Office upon entering the campus
  • Show Identification every time to match the emergency card (keep emergency contacts updated)
  • Obtain from the Main Office, and prominently display on their person, a visitor’s pass approved by an administrator or administrative designee before proceeding to the designated location on campus, and sign out upon departure.
  • Schedule an appointment with the teacher or appropriate staff member by telephone or email, or by simply leaving a message in the office. We ask this protocol be adhered to for all parents, as protecting your child’s academic time is important to us. Talking at the gate, and classroom door may not be the best time to communicate. Our full attention is on the students.

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