Dear ASW Parents,
We’ve now confirmed initial contracts for cleanup activities during the winter break as a result of our fire and smoke damage. As I wrote in earlier messages, the smoke damage invaded some key spaces on the 2nd floor. We were able to complete cleanup in all but a few areas before re-opening. The areas in question beyond the direct impact on the cafeteria includes the library and the IT spaces adjacent to the library.
On the recommendation of the insurance company and their inspectors, we postponed the work in the library and IT spaces until the vacation, owing to the delicate and highly technical aspect of work in these sensitive areas. In particular, we received a detailed plan today on actions in the IT spaces, including the server room. Cleanup of this area of delicate electronic equipment will require a total shutdown of our internal systems and removal of all servers and associated equipment for professional cleaning.
Therefore, after consultation with administrators and key personnel, ASW network and associated systems will be going dark starting on Saturday, December 17th and will remain offline for about 15 calendar days. Given time for reconnection and testing afterwards, we expect that systems will be back to normal sometime on the weekend prior to January 9th. Backups will assure that all systems return to normal and as we left them prior to the vacation.
The following summary of systems affected is provided:
Systems that will be offline and inaccessible:
- Powerschool
- Moodle
- Destiny (library)
- File sharing (all local servers)
- Telephones and Internet (including wireless) in the school
- Security will be using radios only onsite
- School phones will be routed to alternative numbers
- No printing or scanning (you can still copy)
Systems NOT affected:
- Gmail (use the https://gmail.google.com/ link to login)
- Google Apps (use the https://drive.google.com/ to login)
- School website (https://www.aswarsaw.org/)
You should know that there will likely be other access restrictions in place at the campus during the break. These areas will be marked and you can inquire at the security desk upon arrival for information regarding areas that are closed for cleanup work.
We thank you again, now and in advance, for your flexibility and support as we strive to return the building back to normal before we return in January.
We can’t help by thank everyone involved for this wonderful and truly inspiring event that included all ages, the bulk of our community, and one destination after another throughout the school mastered by wonderful parents dedicating their time and talents to a truly powerful day. Diversity stands at the center of our mission and vision for a school that captures and values cross-cultural experiences that promote a global village pathway to peace and harmony. Parents modeled for students the power of our diversity and what our varied cultural heritage brings to an already robust conversation in our classrooms and programs. PTO and all of our parent volunteers should be thanked for their diligence in presenting us with one of our best UN Days on record. Our thanks also to those that organized the wonderful assemblies that allowed students to showcase their diversity in the performance setting. The Grade 2 and Grade 4 spotlights shown brightly as these grade levels mastered assemblies with dialog that wove friends and tolerance into powerful presentations. I can honestly admit to a small tear that was shed when the candles were lit, and I giggled with the rest of you when we heard the hoots and hollers as Ireland, and all of our countries, were announced to the cheers of those in attendance! 😉
Dickinson was an inspiration to children, a valued friend and colleague, and an enduring spirit in a foreign land. The words of those who cherished Nancy are gathering now in our hearts and minds as we received news on the weekend of Nancy’s passing following a year long struggle with cancer.
Nancy served the American School of Warsaw from 2002-2015 as a Kindergarten, 3rd, and 1st grade teacher. All who knew her remembered her warmth and kindness. Memories of Nancy are being shared via many communication platforms in the coming days in hopes of capturing the thoughts and inspirations of her life and time here in Warsaw and throughout the world. The shared document can be viewed