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Welcome to the NIS "DolphinNet" Alumni Pages!
Greetings Dolpins! We hope that you enjoy keeping in touch with the NIS community through these wepages, and it is our goal to make these pages better over time, so please remember that the more submissions we have, the more interesting these pages will be - it is up to you!
NOTE: These pages will be in a state of constant flux, especially in the beginning, and there are bound to be glitches and typos here and there; if you encounter any, or have ideas for improvements, please let us know!
2010 Spring Reunions (East & West Coast) Invitations
This is an invitation for anyone and everyone who has haunted the halls of Nagoya International School for any period of time. Dates, times and venues have finally been set. Check the Message Board for details.
Registering
To access these pages, you will need to log-in. First-time users will need to create a profile. Once we verify the submitted data, we will inform you that your username and password have been activated for future use. This verification process may take some time as it requires a live person to confirm this. We apologize for this delay and will try to minimize the time-lag as much as possible.
News
The “News” section will not be password protected. We hope to use these pages for announcements from the school to our alumni and former staff.
- Alumni Relations Coordinator To assist the school in realizing our goals for enhanced communication both to and within our alumni community, NIS is pleased to introduce Andy Vorland as the school's first "Alumni Relations Coordinator"!. (details)
- Alumni Vision Statement To clarify the school’s goals and objectives for both the new part-time position and the Development Office, the Development Committee (a board committee) has created a “NIS Alumni Vision Statement”. Your comments are appreciated. (details)
Message Board
It is our goal to make the message board area a vibrant and open community in which participants can comment on a wide range of topics. We ask that everyone remember that we're a diverse community of people with diverse opinions and diverse ages. Everyone wants to be treated with respect, and showing respect to others makes the community better for all members. NIS reserves the right to delete comments that we feel are inappropriate. We depend on each of you to help keep these pages an informative and positive place for everyone!
Thank You!
To all alumni and former staff - thank you for contacting NIS and helping us to keep up with you and your life. I look forward to hearing from all of you!
Sincerely,
E. Olson-Kikuchi, Director of Development, NIS

