Monday, July 22, 2013

Congratulations Hailey!

Congratulations to Hailey Chapman, 2013 graduate of Lenoir High School!  Despite periodic hospitalizations throughout high school, Hailey excelled academically and was also very active with the publication of her school newspaper.  It’s no surprise that her favorite subject was English! Hailey plans to pursue degrees in Journalism and Education, and maybe even become a teacher herself.  Best Wishes, Hailey!  With your hard work and dedication we know you will succeed at whatever you do.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Mini Museum



During her recent hospitalization Erica Saunders, a rising fourth grade student,  created her very own “Mini Museum”  for Hospital staff, patients, and families based on her research of the Weaver Bird.  Admission was free (smile) and about 20 visitors thoroughly enjoyed Erica’s lively presentation and handmade artifacts.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Rising Middle Schooler Receives Diploma from the Hospital School



A student from Avery county was disappointed to find himself in the hospital on the day of his 5th grade graduation.  After talking with his parents, Hospital Teacher, Karen Weatherly, surprised him with an official presentation of a personalized graduation certificate!  Happiness and pride were evident in his smile!!!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Hospital School Extreme Makeover

UNC Healthcare has been updating flooring and paint in the Children's Hospital so it is now the school's turn for a makeover. The teachers sorted through the files and files of papers that had accumulated over ten years and on Friday March 29 everything was picked up and taken to storage. If all the work is on schedule, we will move back into our new quarters on Monday April 8. In the meantime, the Pediatric teachers from Children's Hospital have taken one box each of files and supplies  to the other part of our school in the Neuroscience Hospital, sharing office space with our colleagues.  Shortly after we move back in there will be a grand opening and dedication of the Lookout Terrace which is right outside of our area. We are looking forward to new beginnings and spring weather on the horizon.
View slideshow here.



Thursday, February 28, 2013

Mini Moo Update

Our two mini moos were packed up and taken off to a great adventure a month ago.  "Dottie" will make an appearance at Run for the Derby, an event held on Kentucky Derby Day, May 4."Cows in Children's Literature" was successfully auctioned on eBay.  Proceeds from the mini moos will help support the NC Children's Hospital. The Literature Cow's new owners contacted us when they found out that she was painted by patients at the Children's Hospital. Here are excerpts from an email from Dr. Wallace D. Brown who is a doctor in the Pediatric Clinic here in the hospital who gathered funds from his colleagues to bid on her.

"Our purpose is to have her highlight the importance of reading and books to parents and children as they are in the Waiting Room as they wait to be called  for their appointments. We plan to have her in a small corral such that the kids can touch and pet, but not climb on her and have all the books that are displayed on the cow available for reading. These books will be kept in her pasture at her feet  so they are forever present hoping to keep the flame alive for parents reading to their children... We are eager to get the cow on display and functional as soon as we can construct her mini-corral."

We are very happy that the mini moo our students worked on has found the best home possible right here in the Hospital!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Galapagos Islands Presentation


Jackcyln Ngo, one of the Hospital School's former tutors, visited the school today and gave a presentation about  her semester abroad in the Galapagos Islands. Ms. Ngo studied at the Galapagos Institute of Arts and Sciences in partnership with Universidad San Francisco de Quito on San Cristobal Island which is part of the Galapagos archipelago. UNC and USFQ share a science research center there which teaches students about the fragile ecosystem and how to protect the flora and fauna unique to the islands. She explained to the students the history of the Galapagos Islands, the growth in population and tourism and the effect this is having on the ecosystem.
Ms. Ngo is a UNC Teaching Fellow and is currently in her final semester, preparing for student teaching of Pre-Calculus and Core Math at the Durham School of the Arts.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Cows in Schools

Chris

Sam 
The Hospital School has been chosen to participate in “Cows in Schools”, an extension to the state-wide “CowParade North Carolina 2012”. Perhaps you have noticed some of the life-size painted and decorated cows around Chapel Hill! Selected schools will paint smaller versions of the three-dimensional fiberglass cows.   Each “mini-moo is about 28” tall by 48” long and positioned as grazing, sitting or standing. The Hospital School was given a grazing and standing cow that we have chosen to paint Carolina blue following up with creative painting on each cow. We have chosen the themes of “Glamour Cow” and of “Cows in Children’s Literature”.

Our students are enjoying this fun task of creative painting as well as an opportunity to contribute to a worthwhile fund raiser. Selected cows from various schools will be auctioned off in a silent auction at the CowParade North Carolina on February 2, 2013 at Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh. Proceeds from the auction will be donated to North Carolina Children’s Hospital.

Emilio 
Tiffany
The photographs show some of our young gifted artists: Sage, Chris, Emilio, Sam, and Tiffany hard at work.
Sage