An Unusual School Celebrates Its First Century
Packard Children’s hospital school celebrates 100 years of caring for young patients
Packard Children’s hospital school celebrates 100 years of caring for young patients
Back-to-school season can be difficult for kids who are getting treatment in the hospital. A Bay Area foundation tries to make it easier through the power of connection.
The Hospital School’s beloved annual tradition returns to the Dunlevie Garden.
The Hospital School provides four hours of class every day for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade, taught by accredited teachers.
Teens across the country look forward to prom every year. It is a momentous occasion that marks the end of the school year. But for patients at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, prom night is extra special.
People tend to think of prom as a high school event, but at the K–12 school at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, it’s a special night for patients and families of all ages.
The Hospital School now has a new tool to help patients stay engaged — both in their lessons and with their peers.
Thanks to the power of social media, Denver Broncos star Vernon Davis answers a cancer patient’s wish.
Thanks to a collaboration with the Omar’s Dream Foundation, youth patients at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford don’t have to sacrifice their education while they undergo treatment.
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