• Quick Library Checkout• Printing and Copying on Campus2014-2015 High <strong>School</strong> <strong>Fast</strong> <strong>Facts</strong>A separate NETS account allows cardholders to use their SASCard off campus anywhere in <strong>Singapore</strong>that accepts NETS FlashPay - on the MRT, public buses, in many taxis and at more than 8,000merchants island-wide. The NETS FlashPay account can be topped up at top up points such as 7-Eleven,Cheers and Bank ATMs.Getting to and from <strong>School</strong>Some students take public transportation to and from school, and others who live in the Woodlandsneighborhood walk or ride their bikes to school. However, most SAS students arrive at school on one ofthe 100+ SAS school buses (the legal age to drive is 18, so virtually no students drive). Morning busespick students up from designated stops near their homes in most areas where SAS students live. In theafternoon the buses line up in designated spots in front of the high school. Buses are numbered, so it’seasy to find yours. There is a bus supervisor in front of the high school who can help if you’re havingdifficulty finding your bus. Your SASCard will be required.Buses depart at the following times:• 3:15 PM following our 3:00 PM dismissal• 4:30 PM following the activity period• 6:15 PM following the practice/rehearsal periodStudents who plan to ride one of the late buses must sign up to do so. These late buses do not goto as many places as the 3:15 buses. They drop students at centralized areas and students take publictransportation or walk from there.The transportation office is located in the Central Administration area of the school near the AdmissionsOffice. The bus coordinator can be reached at 6360-6601, or in an emergency 9734-5255.Orientation and Open HouseAugust ArrivalAll new HS students and parents will come together for an orientation program on Friday, August8, at 12:30 p.m. in the Riady Performing Arts Centre. Note that this is immediately before the all schoolOpen House that begins at 1:00 p.m. The HS Peer Support students and the High <strong>School</strong> PTA organizethis program.January EnrollmentIf you are one of the students who arrive at the beginning of the second semester, the Peer Supportersprovide an orientation program for you as well. Because the number of students arriving in Januaryis much smaller, the orientation is also shorter. The Counseling Office can provide details about whenit will be held.Enrollment Mid-SemesterDon’t worry if you are arriving in the middle of the term or a few days after school begins. Youwill be given an individual orientation with your Peer Supporter and your counselor.3
<strong>Singapore</strong> <strong>American</strong> <strong>School</strong>Things to Know as <strong>School</strong> BeginsThe first day of school can be frightening. Even returning students are uncomfortable on the firstday as they try to find their new classes. It’s normal for you to feel a little scared. If you are here for thefirst day of school in August, don’t worry!Your Peer Support buddy will try to call or be in touch with you and arrange to meet you. Unfortunately,since most students ride the bus to school, often there are only a few minutes between the timethe buses arrive and the beginning of school. If you’re supposed to meet your Peer Supporter and he orshe doesn’t show up, please stop by the counseling office when you arrive at school.Location of RoomsAs you’ve undoubtedly noticed, the campus of SAS is large and sprawling. Many new studentsare afraid that they will never find their way around. Trust us, you will.High school academic classrooms are preceded with the letter “H” signifying they are in the mainsection of the high school. “S” precedes rooms in the sports, music, theater, business and careers areas.The first digit of the room number indicates which floor your class is on. The Counseling Office is inroom H300, which means that it is in the high school area and on the third floor, directly above the High<strong>School</strong> main office. Other parts of the campus also have other letters preceding the classroom numbers.If you’re standing in front of a door with an “M” over it, you’re in the middle school! There are signsaround the halls pointing you in the right direction.If you’re afraid you’ll get lost as you’re trying to find your rooms, try not to worry. SAS teachersare very understanding with new students as they try to navigate the halls. If you’re a little late, justsmile and say, “Sorry, I’m new and got a little lost.”SAS students are friendly and will help point you in the right direction if you need help findingyour way to a room. You can always stop in the Counseling Office as well.HomebaseYour homebase teacher’s name and room number is listed on your schedule. Homebase is a “class”used for administrative purposes. It occurs first thing in the morning, and will be held only during thefirst week of school, the first day of semester two, and a few other times during the year. Students areassigned to homebase by grade and last name. We will use the homebase schedule for the first week ofschool, and then switch to the regular school schedule.The Morning Show begins the SAS school day. Broadcasting from our in-school TV studio, studentsin the Video Journalism class serve as news anchors and bring students up to date on news andannouncements. Because we have so many activities at SAS, all news items are not read on the air. Aprinted copy of the daily bulletin is available from your first period teacher, on the SAS website andinformation is displayed on the TVs in the cafeteria and near the Principal’s Office. Do take the time toread the bulletin each day so you’ll know about meetings, tryouts, and other school activities.LockersAll students are able to request a locker to keep books, umbrellas or other items they don’t wantto carry around. Many students prefer to use a backpack and don’t request a locker. If you want a locker,your homebase teacher or the high school office can explain how to get one. All lockers must use schoolissued locks. They are the school’s property and can be open if needed by the administration.If you are in a PE class or athletics, your teacher or coach will provide you with a PE locker. Obviouslyyou should use your PE locker and not share a locker combination with anyone. Some studentsare careless about leaving their valuables lying around. While stealing isn’t a big problem here, you musttake care of your phone, laptop, and other valuables or you risk losing them.4