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hutch times february 2015
HUTCH TIMES Volume 26, Number 3
written by hutch school students, dedicated to our families, volunteers and supporters
HUTCH SCHOOL nurturing hearts and minds
Hutch School is a uniquely supportive learning environment for K-12 school-aged patients and family members who are temporarily living in Seattle while undergoing serious medical treatment at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, University of Washington Medical Center, and Seattle Children’s Hospital.
We believe that:
Hutch School is a place of hope, a place where kids can be kids, and a place where children feel safe and protected.
We recognize that children and families each follow their own path in coping with change, stress and uncertainty.
Because everyone is here due to a serious illness we treat each other with compassion and extra kindness.
Because everyone comes from someplace else, we celebrate diversity as a learning opportunity for everyone.
Our community of multi-age classes addresses individual academic needs and promotes group learning.
Seattle and the Pacific Northwest provide rich opportunities for integrated learning.
The school is a place of humor, fun and joy.
1100 Fairview Ave. N., H-SCHL Seattle, WA 98109-1024 206)667-1400 www.hutchschool.org
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Hutch School: A Surprise Away From Home By Mia, 10th Grade, New York I first came to Hutch School about three weeks ago. Hutch School is very different from my high school back home. A typical day here starts off with a screening. “No sniffles, no cough, no sore throat?” Laurie, the Social Worker hands us a sticker that says, “Thank you I have been screened today”. It was different that first day to stand in line and be asked about my health. The goal is to keep the students and their patients safe and healthy. Hutch School is a K – 12 school. There are only three classrooms: one for primary students, another for middle school students, and another for high school students. There are only two high school students enrolled right now, which is very different from my high school back home. I’m used to being in a class with anywhere from 20-25 students and I am used to having six different teachers each day. I like this school because there is a lot of one-on-one teaching. If I don’t understand something the teachers can help me and I don’t fall behind. I ask questions here because it is not me in front of a huge class. Hutch also offers classes like Drama, Art, Music, and Nutrition. At first, I did not like the classes but now I think they are fun. I have also gotten to go on field trips. Since I’ve been here, I have participated in a class at Parkour Visions, I’ve been to the Annual Hutch Award luncheon at Safeco stadium, I went to see a National Geographic Live presentation on Antarctica, and today I will be going to Whole foods with my Nutrition class. My teacher Margaret says she believes that we learn as much from personal experiences as we do from our books. Although Hutch School is very different from my high school back home, it is a great
school with great people. The staff is very friendly and so are the students. I have
learned a lot just by sitting next to a kindergartner at lunch or playing with a group of
younger kids at recess. Everybody was so welcoming on my first day and for the
short amount of time I’ve been here, I have grown very comfortable with everybody.
I can honestly say I look forward to coming to school every day. I’m glad I came to
Hutch School for the time that I’m here in Seattle.
Moments Captured
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2015 Hutch Award Winner Alex Gordon and Hall-of-Famer Dave Winfield visiting Hutch School
Moments Captured
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The Weather’s Song By Lillian, 7th Grade, Washington
The rain drips down, Sliding off rooftops, colliding with the road with a clink. As I step, my boots jingle and the ground laughs.
Sounds that remind me of home, drowned by endless clanks of construction, the screaming airplane that begs for attention.
The city works together, trying to end the nostalgic weather song. But it’s still there. I can hear it.
Sounds By Logyn, 3
rd Grade, Washington
Pages turning in Frank’s room Margaret reading a book At breakfast I hear bacon sizzling And a crunchy bagel Kids talking A barrette unsnapping from my hair Natalie making a song with her hands
He Knows His Name By Ethan, 3
rd Grade, New York
Go little poem Get on your secret jet Fshshsh! All the way to heaven Deliver this to my chocolate lab Snickers Look for the brown dog With a pink tongue Throw him a Frisbee or a ball I know this sounds like a lot of dogs But he knows his name And you’ll find a skull Embossed on his leash Tell him I love him Give him a hug and a kiss
Wind By Felicity, 4
th Grade, Montana
Strong, husky, loud Moving constantly across Montana No fear, no legs, no time
By Tommy, 7th Grade, New York
Palm trees Tall, skinny, colorful Swaying in the warm tropical wind No friends, no money, no freedom
Sun Tanka By Trent, 3
rd Grade, Washington
Sun Bright, hot, happy Makes people very hot outside and inside In outer space No eyes, no clothes, no germs
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Candace By Candace, 5
th Grade, Hawaii
You are strong as lightening Behold your eyes that are sunlight Behold your nice handwriting that others admire Behold the smile of Candace that brightens a room You are a base stealer that speeds around the field Behold those fast legs Behold your responsibility forever
By Jude, 3rd
Grade, Washington
Parkour Helpful Athletic Strong
I feel like a strong tiger whipping through the jungle
Vaulting Stretching Jumping Parkour
By Thomas, 2nd
Grade, Washington
Parkour
Surprising Brave Funny I feel like a ninja
Landing Running Sliding Parkour
By Marquise, 1st Grade, Oregon
Parkour Cool Fun New
I feel like a kangaroo Jumping Running Falling
Parkour
By Antonio, Kindergarten, New York
Parkour
Brave Careful Flexible I am flying through space Falling Landing Vaulting
Parkour
Curious By Edward, 5
th grade, California
Curious like a detective about to crack a robbery. Curious like a wolf in a new biome. Curious like an adventurer lost in the wild. Curious like a young tourist in a new country. Curious like a baby that just learned to walk. Curious like an astronomer that found a new planet.
WILD By Felicity, 4
th Grade, Montana
Wild as an animal Wild like the wind Wild like endless whipped cream Wild as an experiment gone wrong Wild like a tie-dyed shirt Wild like the colors of braces Wild like Richard Sherman’s hair
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By Tommy, 7th Grade, New York
What is quieter The nervous man in the spotlight or the hungry wolf sneaking up on his meal?
To Lily By Lillian, 7
th grade, Washington
Go little poem, fly my thoughts to California. Find a friend, a flower. Give hugs from me, poem. Laugh long at her jokes, fall into her stories, and smile for me. Don’t come back to deliver me the wonders. Stay to remind her I care. Eventually I shall send another, to join you.
Go Little Poem By Mauricio, 2
nd Grade, Washington
Go little poem to my best friend Diego I miss playing kickball with him I miss sledding on our slippery, sometimes icy hill. Go little poem and tell him I miss swimming in the summer.
Pencil Poet By Izabelle, 1
st Grade,
Washington Once upon a time a pencil wanted to write poetry so it flew to the playground and it played on the swing then it flew to the water park and it went down the slide into the water and then it wrote the word happy in the sky
My Pretty Nana By Madison, Kindergarten, Washington Go little song To my Nana in Florida Take her jewelry to make her as pretty as me Go little poem And give Nana a warm soft hug for me Tell her that I love her the most
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Thank you to our many visitors, volunteers, and friends who enrich the Hutch School each month by sharing their expertise and talents with our community!
Our fabulous volunteers: Joan, Tim, Regina, Jeff, Richard, Amy, Ruth Our wonderful arts program instructors: Wes, Samar, Chris, Liz, Drew, Parkour Visions
NEST School Lunch Program Alex Gordon and Dave Winfield Fred Hutch development team