-
ABOUT US
-
ACADEMICS
Curriculum Program
Departments
- English
- High School Chinese
- Primary and Junior School Chinese.
- High School Mathematics
- Middle School Mathematics
- Primary School Mathematics
- Music and Fine Arts
- Physical Education
- Physics
- Chemistry
- History and Geography
- Physical Science and Optional courses Department
- Middle School Biology
- High School Biology
- Social Sciences
- Computer Science
- Courses in Primary School
Achievements and Matriculations
College Counseling
Science & Technology Innovation Contest
Subject Competition
-
ARTS
-
ATHLETICS
-
AT SHSID
SHSID ∣ TIMES
PTSA
Club Exhibition
- 龙吟社
- Live 2 Drama
- Choir
- Hip-pop Dance Club
- The Primary School Dance Troupe
- Symposiums Club
- Biology Workshop
- You Shan
- VEX Robotic
- Peking Opera Club
- Baseball Club
- Model United Nations
- The World Scholar’s Cup
- Future Problem Solving Club
- United States Academic Pentathlon
- OM Club
- AMC Club
- Music for Patients
- SHSID Gazette
- Smile Charity
- Cultural Moments
- SciAcademy
- Stem Doge Alliance
- Chinese Debate Club
- IAA
- Mock Trial Club
- Zhengming Club
- Furry Friends
- GT-Racing
- Village Radio
- IMMC Club
- Creative Design and Intelligent Fabrication
- Future City Research Project
- ECOCAP
- AdvocaSEA
- SPDC
- Medishine
- Floorball Club
- Animusic MTC
- Wings Up
- All Booked
Health and Wellness
Campus Safety
Cafeteria Service
-
ADMINISTRATION
-
ADMISSIONS
-
ALUMNI
Alumni Information
Honors Students
- Class of 2025
- Class of 2024
- Class of 2023
- Class of 2022
- Class of 2021
- Class of 2020
- Class of 2019
- Class of 2018
- Class of 2017
- Class of 2016
- Class of 2015
- Class of 2014
- Class of 2013
- Class of 2012
- Class of 2011
- Class of 2010
- Class of 2009
- Class of 2008
- Class of 2007
- Class of 2006
Who Studied at SHSID
SHS Foundation
-
DOCUMENTS
Middle and Primary School English Department: “Daily 5” Literacy Framework
In the third-grade English classroom, students are working weekly to improve their reading and writing stamina. Using a modified form of the “Daily 5” literacy framework, students complete five authentic reading and writing centers while the teacher works with other students in groups or individually. This framework not only improves academic skills but instills behavior of independence, creates a classroom of highly engaged readers, writers, and learners, and provides the third-grade teacher with the time to meet students’ individual needs.
In Ms. Abby’s class, two of the five centers are entirely independent; Read to Self and Work on Writing. The goal of these centers is for students to take full responsibility for their learning. Each student strives to read or write without stopping for the entire 10 minutes activity.
Teachers use related data to guide their ‘Daily 5’ instruction and are very proud of the excellent improvements within third grade this year, both in behavior and academic skills. In addition to teachers, the third-grade students enjoy improving their English in this engaging and fun literacy framework!





(Written by Abby Osse Translated by Wang Yizhao Pictures by Abby Osse Edited by Huang Shiyuan, Mikah Jimenez)