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The Exquisite Elegance of the Black and White Ball – ISTP’s Event of the Year!

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This year’s 25th Annual Gala and Auction was an unforgettable evening of sparkling elegance, spirited fun, and true generosity.

As guests arrived, they were greeted by striking, larger-than-life black and white blooms lovingly handmade by the decorations committee. The Imperial Ballroom at the Fairmont San Jose was festooned with black and white curtains and sashes, glowing white orbs, and a glittering chandelier. It was a fitting backdrop for our parents and staff, who were inspired by the theme to dress in their most fashionable black and white ensembles. ISTP moms channeled the old Hollywood allure of Grace Kelly, while ISTP dads, in their black and white suits and tuxedos, transformed into James Bond for the night.

Gala Chair Judy Liu floated across the ballroom in a floor-length black Oscar de la Renta gown with white accents. She looked lovely and serene as she presided over a night that marked the culmination of over a year of hard work. Judy related that she was “very proud of everything happening tonight,” and “excited about the changes” the organizers had made to the Gala experience.

Decorations chair Daphne Royse also looked radiant in a full-skirted Carolina Herrera gown, while Véronique Micha glowed in a black dress whose bodice resembled a starry night sky. Her mother, Marie-Jeanne, handmade the dress for the Gala – a one of a kind French couture creation! Harriet Stern turned heads in her sequined gown and white floral fascinator. Harriet’s headpiece was inspired by the gardenia motif that appeared throughout the Gala, and she wore it in honor of the hard work of Judy Liu and Daphne Royse.

After a lively cocktail hour, the fashionable guests took their seats and indulged in a gourmet three-course meal. The formal festivities began with a ballroom dance demonstration by talented ISTP parent Vinie Miller and her dance partner Anton Koukareko. Wearing a sparkling silver dress, Vinie gave a whirlwind performance, gliding across the floor in five different dances – the Viennese Waltz, slow Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, and Quickstep.

Next came the most important part of the evening – the exciting live auction! A bidding war on Lot 3, the Majestic Lake Tahoe Getaway, began a trend for the night – the doubling of lots thanks to the incredible generosity of our donors. The opportunity for an evening with Chef Philippe Dietz proved so in-demand that bidding reached $9,500. Then, Philippe generously doubled the lot, allowing two donors to take home the lot, and raising nearly $20,000 for ISTP. This was just one example of our donors and parents going above and beyond for the school.

The Week in Provence and Ten Days on the Bulgarian Riviera lots were also generously doubled. Bidders continued their generosity as the VIP Parking Lot Access lot reached a bid of $7,500, the San Francisco Giants package closed at $6,000, and the Paris Apartment garnered a $4,800 bid. Throughout the auction, the pompom girls and guys generated enthusiasm and excitement around the room.

The School Security Fund-A-Need also proved to be a great success. The Middle Schoolers created an adorable hip hop song and video titled “I am Safe” in support of the Fund-A-Need. We would like to sincerely thank all the parents who were inspired to give to this worthwhile cause.

After the live auction concluded, the “Hot Moms” dance troupe provided another highlight of the evening. Led by choreographer Sol Oliveros Orozco, they performed a version of Beyoncé’s “All the Single Ladies” that energized the entire room. Then, they were joined by “Cool Dad” Eric O’Brien, who played the part of PSY in an amazing performance of “Gangnam Style” – done ISTP-style!

As the DJ began to spin his tunes, parents and staff rushed the dance floor. The floor was packed for hours, and everyone danced the night away, leaving the party well after midnight.

This unforgettable evening was only possible with the outstanding generosity of all involved – our Gala Chair Judy Liu, the many volunteers, those who donated auction lots, and those who bid in the online and live auctions. We would also like to thank all the ISTP parents who attended. It was great to see so many alumni parents! All the support shown for ISTP during the night generated an amazing sense of good will and community. It was truly a night we will never forget!

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Black and White day on Cowper

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In the week leading up to Black and White Day, the classrooms on Cowper were buzzing with black and white-themed activities.

To begin the week, students used their artistic skill and creativity to fashion beautiful black and white blooms to decorate their Black and White Ball Gala invitations. Each class did its own interpretation of a black and white flower, using different materials. In the Nursery classrooms, children wrapped white crêpe paper into the shape of a bloom and attached pipe cleaners for stems. In Pre-Kindergarten classes, students used a combination of black and white crêpe paper to create voluminous blooms, and then used scissors to cut defined petals.

Pre-Kindergaten's flower invitations.

Pre-Kindergaten’s flower invitations.

In the Kindergarten classes, students used paper bowls as the base of their blooms. The activity also provided an opportunity for the Kindergarteners to practice writing and pattern recognition. Students decorated their bowls with bold black letters and patterns, transforming everyday objects into works of art.

Hélèna and Vincent's Kindergarten Class Flowers.

Hélèna and Vincent’s Kindergarten Class Flowers.

The black and white theme continued into our After School Enrichment activities. In the Nursery classroom, children used a black marker to draw ornate intersecting curvy lines and patterns.  The Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten classes worked on creating black and white symmetrical patterns and shapes.It was very difficult for them to leave white space. Many of the children wanted to add color to their creations. As the projects took form the students began to be more comfortable with the idea of space on the page creating it’s own patterns.

Playing off the contrast between white light and black shadows, the Pre-Kindergarten students created their own shadow puppets with black construction paper and white pencils. After the puppets were completed, we staged our very own shadow puppet production. Student’s imaginations ran wild with stories of pigs, unicorns, fair ladies, knights and mermaids.

Friday finally came after much anticipation. Students came to school in sharp black and white attire, ranging from soccer uniforms to their Sunday best. In the afternoon, excited students were ushered into the social hall to experience a magical selection of Disney shorts in black and white. When the cartoons started, the social hall was filled with joyous laughter.

Cowper children enjoy some Disney black and white shorts.

Cowper children enjoy some Disney black and white shorts.

Next, Alicia Garcia spoke to the students about the important job of presenting their flower-decorated Gala invitation to their parents. Then, students were whisked away to their own gala with our dance instructor Sol Doux-Oliveros, who taught them some fun dances. The social hall was full of enthusiastic students bogeying down!

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To end the day of festivities, students received a special black and white treat and juice back in their classrooms.

Cécile's Pre-Kindergarten class enjoy their snack followed by a waltz in the sprit of the Gala.

Cécile’s Pre-Kindergarten class enjoy their snack followed by a waltz in the sprit of the Gala.

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It’s a Small World After All

I recently emailed our alumni to tell them about our upcoming 30th Anniversary Gala; we were very fortunate to have almost the entire first class of 1979 with us for our 25th anniversary, and I am hoping that even more of our alumni will join us for this year’s anniversary festivities.

I received a reply email from Anne-Yoshie Narahara, who was part of the first class in 1979, and who was in attendance at our 25th Anniversary Gala. Anne-Yoshie’s story is really quite amazing. Her father is Japanese, her mother French, and she (as well as her brother Christophe) attended ISTP/PFAS (Peninsula French American School) for elementary school. Anne-Yoshie has lived all over the world and currently lives and works (for Apple, Inc.) in China.

She wrote to me that one of her colleagues at Apple (whom she worked closely with in Beijing) is looking to enroll his daughter at ISTP. This brought a smile to my face, because it reminded me just how interconnected we all are. Imagine, one of our alumni — who’s life journey now finds her in China, worked with a colleague in the Silicon Valley, and they both knew of and spoke fondly of ISTP!

Anne-Yoshie wrote, “it is still incredible to me to hear how famous our little school in Palo Alto has become!”

Although we are not so little anymore, and we’ve grown to span across two campuses with over 560 students enrolled in two immersion programs and an international middle school — one thing still remains true: we leave a profound and lasting memory on our students. What they experience here affects their lives forever — and apparently, wherever they go, they carry us with them.

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