Oliver’s Parent – Teacher Conference March 2009

Oliver Writing His Name, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

My final post this morning is of a video of my son Oliver in his Parent-Teacher Conference last week. The little guy is in Ms. Mira’s Early Years class at ISB. The Lower School conferences were set up in a different format. The parents and student worked together on activities the students do during a normal school day. Nadia and I attended Oliver and Owen’s conferences. Above, Oliver writes his name. He is so cute and quite a little character. He also showed us how he mixes primary colors to make new colors, recognizes patterns, and can sort items into categories. He also showed us around the room. Way to go Oliver!!! He passed all of his “exams” and we celebrated by taking him out to a Chinese dinner (his favorite). I’ll upload a sample of Owen’s performance later today and hopefully post.

March Madness Hits Belgrade!

Coach Kralovec, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

It is basketball madness for me as the boys’ high school team is on their final preparations for next week’s CEESA championship in Helsinki, Finland. I am shown above at Tuesday’s game at the FMP Arena in the Belgrade suburb of Zeleznik. It is an industrial area with lots of Communist Era apartments, but in the midst of the run down buildings is the basketball school and this beautiful basketball arena. Our school project manager went along to get ideas for our new gymnasium.

The team lost 37-81 to their sub-15 team. FMP has the best basketball club in Serbia and they compete in international tourneys for elite high schools in Europe. They are one of the best high school teams I have ever seen! Our students got to experience the best in the world and they held their own in the second half. The relentless pressure defense and attacking style of FMP forced our students to bring up their game. It was a great experience and on behalf of ISB, I thank the basketball school for inviting us to play twice this season! The opposition in Helsinki will pale in comparison and our team will be battle tested by the time we get there.

Pre-game photo of the teams
Pre-game photo of the teams

It is also the NCAA tourney and the team joined a pool. The students and coaches filled out their brackets like President Obama. All of the games are on live on ESPN America, My favorite, the Michigan State Spartans, won their opening game against Robert Morris. The University of Michigan also won their first NCAA tourney game in 11 years, upsetting Clemson. And finally, neighboring state Wisconsin also made it to the second round. I hope they make it to next weekend.

To top off the basketball frenzy, Belgrade professional team, Partizan starts their series with CSKA Moscow in the Euro League Quarterfinals. My favorite professional team Red Star, made it to the Final Four of the Adriatic Basketball League. It will be next month at the Belgrade Arena. Three Serbian teams (Red Star, Partizan, Hemofarm) will join Croatian Zibona for the games in the Belgrade Arena.

Nice Day of Learning in the Middle School

Bartosz Pi, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

The Middle School has its own rhythm and is very different from the High School. I spend about 25% of my time over there and really enjoy my day with teachers and students.

Thursday we had an ISB Time Assembly in Mrs. Medenica’s room. The main part of the assembly was to watch the Public Broadcasting System Frontline program documentary, “Growing Up Online: Just How Radically is the Internet Transforming the Experience of Childhood?” which you can watch on line from the PBS web site. An animated discussion ensued between the students and teachers. The students gave each other advice on staying safe on line. Very good stuff and we’ll continue this topic this semester. The video above shows Bartosz reciting the first 106digits of pi. Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. It is a non-repeating, irrational number. Bartosz is getting ready for the Knowledge Bowl trip and exercised his brain with trying to memorize as many digits of pi as possible. He memorized 160 in practice and during the assembly he did an amazing 106. Classmate Ellis also had a turn and did over 90. It was a fun way to promote the joy of knowledge and the team’s preparation for the CEESA championship. By the way, the world record for memorizing pi is 67,890 by Chao Lu of China.

Sixth Graders Enjoy Lunch on the Terrace
Sixth Graders Enjoy Lunch on the Terrace

The middle school campus is located down the street from the Lower School. It is the former secret police station of Yugoslavia. It is not an ideal place for a school, which is why a new middle school building is being constructed on the high school campus this spring and summer. But the place does has its charms and the students have made it a cozy place of learning. Above the sixth graders hang out at lunch outside of their homeroom teacher’s terrace. They are a nice group and enjoy their own space overlooking the playground.