Friday, December 19, 2014

Holiday Fun!

On December 18th, the Hospital School hosted their annual Holiday Party for students and their families! Cheer was spread with snow-themed games, 3D trees, sand art ornaments, and snow globe crafts. The teachers and staff at the Hospital School love starting off the holidays with the love and warmth from students and their families. Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Artist Visits the Students



On Tuesday the Academic Troubadour Program had a visiting artist come to the Hospital School.  Kim helped teach almost 30 students draw cardinals in a winter scene.  Each student left with a drawing of a cardinal they made themselves and a new appreciation of drawing.  Kim is a local artist who shared her love of art with children and adults.  The Hospital School Thanks Kim for helping students learn to be better artists.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Geography Bee



Drew, a sixth grader at Swansboro Middle School, was one of two students to represent his school at the Onslow County Middle School Geography Bee. Unfortunately his doctors needed  him to stay in the hospital during the week of the Geo Bee.
Drew's teacher, Faith Becker, arranged to have him Skype in to the Geo Bee from our classroom. Drew was prepared but had a moment of uncertainty and chose the wrong city for the capital of Michigan. WRAL TV did a news story about Drew, The Geography Bee, and his candy store. He made enough money to purchase books (which he donated to the Hospital School library) and other items for kids in the hospital. Watch his story here.

Drew plans to keep studying geography and try the event again next year.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The Loreleis

The Loreleis, an a ccapella group of UNC students, treated the Hospital School students and teachers to a medley of holiday songs today; some old favorites and a couple of not-so-familiar ones but the audience loved them all. The most common comments from the students were "It was really cool that they could make their own beats", and "They used their voices for the instruments." Thanks, Loreleis, for the beautiful music!