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Sledding and Hot Chocolate

Sledding and Hot Chocolate

February 3, 2022

  • Kurn Hattin Homes’ children enjoying an afternoon of sledding and hot chocolate.
  • Kurn Hattin Homes’ children enjoying an afternoon of sledding and hot chocolate.
  • Kurn Hattin Homes’ children enjoying an afternoon of sledding and hot chocolate.
  • Kurn Hattin Homes’ children enjoying an afternoon of sledding and hot chocolate.
  • Each month the children at Kurn Hattin Homes have a PBiS (Positive Behavioral interventions and Support) challenge to reach a goal and earn prizes by showcasing Kurn Hattin Homes’ expectations: We are kind, We are proud, and We keep trying.

    In January the students reached their goal of earning 350 snowflakes. During the winter months, students earn paper snowflakes, which are demonstrations for going above and beyond expected behaviors. Their prize was an afternoon of tubing and hot chocolate. “Students really embodied our core values during this event; they were patient, took turns, and worked well together. It was a great afternoon overall,” said Catherine Seltzer, grade 4/5 teacher.

    Photo Credit: Kristie Lisai

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    Richard “Dick” NashKH Class of 1942 “Richard is not as promising as I thought he would be when he came to Kurn Hattin,” said Miss Barber in her 1939 assessment of young Richard Taylor Nash upon his arrival at Kurn Hattin Homes. Sometimes it takes a little time to get adjusted, find your way, and […]

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