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  • Wednesday, August 12: First Day of School
  • Don't forget your spirit shirts on Friday
The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

A newly posted lunch schedule outlines updated entry times for middle and high school students. The changes aim to clarify lunch and club periods across secondary grades.

New lunch schedule balances flexibility and crowding

Miles Long, Writer and Broadcast Journalist January 26, 2026

DIS administrators modified the secondary lunch schedules to enhance organization and ensure sufficient eating time for middle and high schoolers at the end of semester one. Previously, students struggled...

SOAR hashed over racial slurs in our community in October's SOARing Discussion.

Discrimination Dialogue: Racial slurs

Leanne Yoon, Selina Son, and Catherine Park October 29, 2023
Offensive racial jokes often take the spotlight on social media and garner thousands of likes. It often starts with a slight jab at a stereotype, but eventually expands to full on disrespect. These jokes, despite seeming innocuous, affect real people, relationships, and cultures. So, as president and vice of the Students Organizing Against Racism(SOAR), Selina Son and Leanne Yoon give you the ins and outs of the lunch club’s October discussion topic: racial slurs. 
Chris and Cath are currently working on a mural in front of the music rooms. Cath's design portrays Glider, the school mascot, as multiple jazz musicians.

Meet the mural makers

Catherine Park, Christine Park, and Leanne Yoon August 27, 2023
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably noticed all the colorful student-designed murals decorating our campus and website. In case you’re wondering how they all came to be, Jets Flyover Editor-in-Chief Cath and illustrator Chris - also NAHS vice and president respectively - sat down to wax poetic on the processes and ideas.
Image by Catherine Park.

How My Friends and I Got Better At Chess

Justin Huh, Catherine Park, and Leanne Yoon May 18, 2023
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard of chess. Many people, including myself, immerse themselves into the ins and outs of its exciting gameplay and unexpected stratagems. For beginners who know the basics but want to get better, I’ll walk you through some of the game’s tactical intricacies.
The CEOs aim to coach future entrepreneurs. Graphic by Ella Kim.

Econ 101 with the CEO of the CEOs

Luna Kang, Catherine Park, Leanne Yoon, and Ella Kim April 20, 2023
That new iPhone in your pocket, the treat you score at the Snack Shack, or even the annoying YouTube ad you skip— fall under the umbrella of economics. This globalized system governs our daily lives in so many ways, yet we barely realize it. But now, the CEOs are on the job to raise awareness. 
Instagram Post by Solah Han.

SOAR Speaks Up for Southeast Asians in Korea

Leanne Yoon, Solah Han, Catherine Park, and Grace Chae March 22, 2023
Students Organizing Against Racism (SOAR) recently hosted their second monthly SOARing Discussion to tackle discrimination against Southeast Asians in Korea. Stemming from the group’s year long investigation on microaggressions, students discussed issues related to this under-represented demographic, garnering over 20 participants. 
Lewis teaches Aiden how to assemble his camera and the perfect settings so that he can go practice photography out in the field. Photo by Andrew Shim.

A Photo Op for DIS Media and Elderly in Need

Andrew Shim and Elizabeth Ryu November 3, 2022
Photos are typically hung up for commemoration at one’s funeral. It is commonplace to hire professional photographers for such services in Korean culture. Unfortunately, there are segments of the population in nursing homes who cannot take their portrait photos prior to their funeral, mostly because they either can’t afford the pictures or don’t have family members who can arrange professional photography for them. To support these people in need, Lewis in grade 10 established a new lunch club - the Yang-ro-won Photo Service Club. 
KISBC members gather together to pose for a group photo. Photo by Annie Cho.

New Lunch Club Makes Headlines

Annie Cho, Jessica Woo, Jodie Lee, and Jade Lee October 6, 2022
Recently, a lunch club made headlines by appearing on a Channel A News documentary. KISBC, which stands for Korea International Synthetic Biology Cooperative, was created by junior Matthew Lee, whose lunch club earned local media attention and praise.
Anthony and Dylan pay close attention as Mr. Jolly sums up the first DISE meeting. Photo by Luna Kang.

DISE Adds Meaning to Potential

Luna Kang, Jade Lee, and Elizabeth Ryu September 29, 2022
Two heads are better than one, and we have three hundred. While we already have a distinct identity of our own with school colors, logo, mascot, and a slogan already, it’s no secret that school spirit can continue to improve. And chances are, this brought your interest to the Friday lunch club, DISE (Daegu International School Enhancement Club).
Poster designed by Bella Kim and Shannon Moore.

Middle Schoolers Love L.O.V.E.

Michelle Kim, Jade Lee, and Alyssa Chang February 23, 2022
What does love remind you of? You will probably think of people you care about: the ones you have a deep, down-to-earth connection with. Love symbolizes a plethora of things to people, which is why it will always hold a special place in all of our hearts. Within the DIS campus, however, L.O.V.E. is an acronym of LGBTQ+ Organization for Various Ethnicities. Set up by a group of rising Freshmen, these middle schoolers seek to recognize and respect everyone, no matter what gender or sexual orientation they identify themselves with. The ultimate goal of the club is to create a safe environment that actively opposes discrimination regarding sexual orientation or gender identity.
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