Fall/Winter 2010-2011
The Newsletter of Atlanta International School
Globetrotter
In This Issue
New Adair Art, Science & Design Center Dedicated
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CAS Group for Romania: Students Helping Students Travelogue: An American in Cuba
By Courtney Fowler, Globetrotter Editor
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AIS Sports Report
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Reflections on WorldFest
Atlanta International School (AIS) offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) to all its students from four-year-old kindergarten through grade 12. By delivering a rigorous academic program combined with world-class standards in language acquisition within an open-minded, intercultural environment, AIS prepares its students to succeed in a globally connected world. For more information, please contact us at 404.841.3840 or visit us online at www.aischool.org.
The headmaster and Board of Trustees of Atlanta International School are pleased to announce the dedication of the school’s new Art, Science and Design Center in memory of longtime Atlantans, Vee and Dixon “Dick” Adair. The dedication in honor of the Adairs was made on October 14 by the Honorable Anne Cox Chambers and AIS Trustee Emeritus Gerry Hull. “With their grace, charm, and generous spirit, the Adairs represented the very best of Atlanta wherever they traveled and lived around the world,” said Chambers and Hull. “Upon returning to Atlanta, they welcomed countless friends and leaders from other countries to our city, enriching us and creating life-long bonds. They were quiet builders of community, linking cultures through education, the arts, and valued friendship. We are their beneficiaries, and may all of us do good deeds in their memory.” The Adair Art, Science and Design Center opened at the start of this school year. Located at the corner of Peachtree and North Fulton avenues, this light-filled, environmentally friendly, LEED-designed classroom building will further facilitate the close interdisciplinary collaboration that is the hallmark of the IB curriculum. The building includes spacious art classroom lofts, state-of-the art life sciences and design technology labs, a greenhouse and exhibit space. The following are remarks made by Dixon Adair, IV at the event on behalf of the Adair family: What makes AIS extraordinary? Think of its founders, Olga and Roy Plaut as Marie & Pierre Curie. Think of them, not as discoverers, but as creators of a great new element. A rare earth element whose magnetic properties continue to amaze us all.