Thursday, December 20, 2007
Montessori Students Sing For First Lady, Patients
Early this month, 22 elementary students from Christian Family Montessori School in Mount Rainier asked their teacher if they could sing Christmas carols to patients at Children's Hospital in the District.
The students were disappointed to learn that by then the hospital's schedule was booked. But recently, the hospital contacted the school with good news: They needed a choir for a special event, so the students would be able to sing for patients after all.
And there was more. The special event was first lady Laura Bush's annual visit to the hospital on Dec. 12.
During her entrance, the students sang "Deck the Halls." They sang "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" after Bush read the Christmas story by the same name.
They concluded that portion of the concert with "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" and "Feliz Navidad," as the first lady departed. The students sang a variety of other holiday songs as patients were brought into the atrium.
The young singers received another treat, a visit from a guest conductor, Dr. Bear, the hospital's mascot.
Christian Family Montessori School was founded 26 years ago to provide a Montessori education to low- and moderate-income families, reflect the rich diversity of the surrounding neighborhoods and offer children a spiritual formation. The school serves children age 2 1/2 through sixth grade.
Music is an integrated part of the curriculum. In the past, students have used their musical talents to raise money for a sister school in Uganda.
U-Md. Health Web Site Receives National HonorA Web site created by University of Maryland students to help families with limited budgets get health tips has been named the National Award Winner in Internet Education Technology by the National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.
The site, Eat Smart, Be Fit Maryland, at http://www.eatsmart.umd.edu, began as a nutrition and fitness test project in Charles, Calvert, Dorchester, Allegany and Garrett counties and was funded by the Agriculture Department.
Targeting residents throughout the state, the site offers searchable listings of weekly grocery store bargains and community activities in every county.
The site has had more than 110,000 hits this year.
New Church School To Host Open HouseThe Washington New Church School, which teaches students from kindergarten through 10th grade, will host an open house Jan. 16 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the school, 11914 Chantilly Ln., Mitchellville.
For information, call 301-464-5602.
The evening, open to current and prospective students and their parents, will include a presentation about the school, its grades and subjects offered.
Fire Department Gives Talk on Safety, PreventionThe Prince George's County Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department conducted a fire safety assembly Dec. 18 at Oxon Hill Middle School. Thomas J. Brown, 13, who was killed in a Nov. 30 fire at his Oxon Hill home, had been a student at the school.
Firefighters, medics and educators spoke to the teenager's fellow seventh-graders and other students about fire prevention, the importance of smoke alarms and practicing a home escape plan.
Law Firm Donation Helps Establish ScholarshipThe University of Maryland School of Law received a $50,000 donation from the Baltimore firm Rifkin, Livingston, Levitan & Silver to establish an annual law and public service scholarship.
The scholarship, to be named for one of the firm's founding members, former Baltimore Circuit Court judge Edgar P. Silver, will be awarded to a third-year law student planning a career in public service. Law school Dean Karen H. Rothenberg will head the committee that will make the selection each year.
-- Compiled by AKEYA DICKSON
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