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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

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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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Photo by Lisa Seok.

[Photos] Jets Gather for a Final Hurrah of the Year

Leanne Yoon and Catherine Park June 12, 2023
All students and families gathered in the Jetnasium for this semester’s assemblies on Friday, June 2nd. The school hosted rock band performances, gave out commendations, and staged the play The Wizard of Oz for both the elementary and secondary assemblies. Everyone had a blast at the vibrant festival that demonstrated all the hard work students put in this school year. Check out all the photos below.
Graphic by Alyssa Chang.

School Calendar is a Collaboration of Cultural Celebrations

Despite some students complaining that we don’t get enough days off for some of the smaller Korean holidays, DIS actually gives more or less the same amount of breaks as other international schools around the Korean peninsula. The source of the misunderstanding stems from the fact that in general, our breaks are longer and less spread out: we get lengthier breaks during Chuseok and Spring Break, as well as American Thanksgiving where we take two full days off for this occasion, while other international schools only give either one day (or even less, as a half-day) to celebrate. 
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