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2012-327 Arts - Chapel Hill Carrboro Children's Museum $1,500
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rrat MANNING DRIVE T 1)nj.06.t�sa <br /> CHAPEL HILL, NC 17114 <br /> FLICKA BATEMAN. Ed.D. <br /> priv.;ral <br /> May 1,2012 <br /> To Whom It May Concern: <br /> As a teacher at the Hospital School of the University of North Carolina Children's Hospital,I am <br /> thrilled that Kidzu Children's Museum was able to accommodate our unique situation. <br /> The mission of the UNC Hospital School is to provide educational services that meet the unique <br /> needs of the children and adolescents at the University of North Carolina Hospitals. The Hospital <br /> School is one of the schools in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district and is located <br /> within the UNC Hospitals complex. Founded in 1965, the school has grown from a staff of 2 <br /> serving approximately 50 patients to a staff of 16 serving over 2000 annually. The number of <br /> residents at our school fluctuates over time. The school provides year-round educational services <br /> to school-age children and adolescents while they are patients so they will be able to continue <br /> their studies with as little interruption as possible. In a medical setting, school activities can also <br /> provide a normalcy and offer distraction from pain or anxiety. Our facility offers classrooms and <br /> other physical spaces for group lessons, and when needed, programs are facilitated at bedside or <br /> on the patients' units where they are being treated. <br /> Kidzu Children's Museum was able to devise a mobile method that we were able to efficiently <br /> implement with our students in the hospital; doing this allowed us to bring the material to our <br /> students at their bedside. The ability to transport material to a student's hospital room and <br /> complete a mosaic tile there was an enriching activity that our students have really enjoyed. We <br /> were also able to bring the material to patients in the Neurosciences Hospital to participate in this <br /> program as well. The mobility of the method that Kidzu created allowed us to branch out and <br /> reach a new population of students. The ability for Kidzu Children's Museum to think outside of <br /> the box and find ways to bring new materials to the Hospital School students is amazing. <br /> We are thrilled that our relationship with Kidzu Children's Museum was able to continue this <br /> year,and look forward to working with them again. <br /> Most sincerely, <br /> Michaella Levandoski <br /> UNC Hospital.,- School is a member of Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Di:;tritt <br />
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