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SAIPAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
SAT 10 Reading Results

180
135
90
45
0

K5

G1

G2

G3

G4

G5

G6

G7

G8

National Average Score

G9

SIS Score

SAT 10 Math Results


100

Math results
show
t h e 75
percent of the 50
SIS students
who are above 25
the
50th 0
K5 G2 G4 G6 G8 G10
percentile, that
is the average.
Percentage above 50th percentile SIS

Where are #sisgeckos of Class of 2014-15?


Nicole Arenovski, University of Nevada, Reno
Hatsuko Bearden, Norwich University
Chris Cepeda, University of Hawaii
Victoria Chentsova, Williams College
William Fong, Santa Clara University
Phalai Frink, University of Portland
Da Hae Han. University of Portland
Andrew Johnson, California Polytechnic State
University
Jehn Joyner, University of San Francisco
Hwan Ho Kim, Suny: Stony Brook University
Nam Ki Kim, University of Portland
Yong Kwang Kim, Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
Yuta Kitami, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Byung Chan Lee, Korean University
Seoung Hyun Lee, Northern Marianas College
Chris Park, University of Portland
Tiana Ranjo, Temple University in Tokyo,
Japan
Sophia Tenorio, University of Washington
Lynette Vasquez, Lynn University
Yuqing Xing, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Jiabao Xu, Northern Marianas College
Li Zhou Xu, Northern Marianas College
Fusheng Yang, University of Massachusetts
Jiny Yang, Union College
Minori Yoshida, Barnard College
Joey Nigh, Providence University, Taichung

G10 G11

This fall the SAT 10


Reading test results
came and we are proud
of
#sisgeckos
accomplishments.
These scores once
again show the
outstanding academic
abilities of our Geckos.

Demographics
of SIS for SY
2015-16
US
Korea
China
Japan
Philippines
Others

Life as A Senior
Decide on a college? Check.
Make the housing deposit?
Check. Pass the final
semester? Uhhh...
Its finally May, the month
that all Seniors are waiting
for and dreading. May is
when our glorious
graduation countdown
begins, as well as the month
that AP exams, major
papers, and final
assessments decide to show
up all together. In short, May is our juxtaposition of
euphoria and chaos. From the moment I wake up in
the morning, I freak out about the amount of
homework Ive received from teachers, whether or
not I should study more for AP exams, and when my
Housing Application will be available. However, I
also get ecstatic over the fact that Im a day closer to
graduating from high school and the fact that Im
going to be on my own in a very different area! May,
for Seniors, is full of stress and excitement but it
also reveals the heartbreaking concept that we are
finally grown-ups pursuing our own individual paths
once high school is over. And that day of bittersweet
freedom, in the words of Headmaster Mr. Bray, is
not very far.
BY: Minori Yoshida, Class of 2015

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