Doernbecher Acute Care Unit
The Hospital School Program on the 9th floor of Doernbecher Children’s Hospital is staffed by certified teachers and assistants who provide small group and individualized instruction. Children who are unable to go to the classroom are eligible for bedside instruction. Hospital staff are flexible in their approach to learning and can provide many motivational, educationally related activities.
Patients will find educational activities, art projects, thinking games, computers with a wide variety of educational software, and internet access in the classroom, as well as the opportunity to interact with other students who are hospitalized. If a student brings homework, necessary assistance will be provided. The hospital teacher can contact the child’s teacher at home for assignments if needed.
The classroom is located in Room #9659 on the south end of the 9th floor. Students come by wheelchair, on foot, or even in their beds. Patients often look forward to school which can be a familiar and comforting break from medical procedures. Some families have reported that school in the hospital represents hope and healing for their children.
Patients will find educational activities, art projects, thinking games, computers with a wide variety of educational software, and internet access in the classroom, as well as the opportunity to interact with other students who are hospitalized. If a student brings homework, necessary assistance will be provided. The hospital teacher can contact the child’s teacher at home for assignments if needed.
The classroom is located in Room #9659 on the south end of the 9th floor. Students come by wheelchair, on foot, or even in their beds. Patients often look forward to school which can be a familiar and comforting break from medical procedures. Some families have reported that school in the hospital represents hope and healing for their children.
Doernbecher Hospital
700 SW Campus Dr Portland, OR 97239 Ph: 503-418-5444 Fax: 503-418-0026 Administrator Amy Marquardt-Dustin [email protected] |
School Hours (M-T-Th-F) — 8:45 am to 3:00 pm
Early Release School Hours (Wednesday) — 8:45 am to 12:45 pm School Office hours (M-F) — 8 am to 4 pm Doernbecher Children's Hospital School Program follows Portland Public School District for emergency / weather closures. Please visit FlashAlert or consult your local television / radio station for emergency / weather closure information. |
Administrative Assistants
Tana Cyr [email protected] Ph: 503-290-4621 Xochitl Tombleson [email protected] Ph: 503-262-4200 |
Meet the Doernbecher Acute Care Unit Staff
Heidi Cronn
Hospital Teacher Doernbecher Acute Care Unit [email protected] Ph: 503-418-5444 Education: My teaching history dates back to 1998 at Simmons College in Boston where I earned my Masters in Arts and Teaching while educating 5th grade students. Teaching Experience: Upon my return to Portland in 1999, I taught 5th and 6th graders for 4 years in Lake Oswego followed by tutoring middle and high school students in math. Finally in 2007, I began my dream career of teaching in the Hospital School Program at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Hobbies: My favorite hobbies include running, skiing, hiking, biking, soccer, traveling, reading, gardening, and baking, all with my family of two kids and a yellow lab. Favorite book: My favorite book is Sarah’s Key and Plain Truth. |
Nalani Wineman
Hospital Teacher Doernbecher Acute Care Unit [email protected] Nalani loves working with students and families in the hospital utilizing her extensive skills in creative thinking and problem solving. Nalani began teaching for Beaverton School District in 1993, and over the years also taught in San Diego, Seattle, Tucson and Portland, Oregon. She has taught in diverse settings including primary general education to high school behavioral support classroom. Nalani has been teaching at Multnomah Education Service District Hospital School Program since 2011. Nalani earned a B.S. Finance / Economics from Oregon State University. She worked in the financial industry and volunteered during lunch hours at a local school. Nalani received a scholarship for graduate school, and completed a master's degree from Lewis & Clark College in Education (with focus on Math, Science, Technology Integration) and after teaching for some years, attended graduate school for Special Education. Nalani loves adventure, including hiking, kayaking and traveling with her family. Nalani enjoys creative work painting abstracts, landscapes, and other mixed media arts. Island Boyz by Graham Salisbury is one of her favorite reads. Salisbury writes powerful short stories set in Hawai'i reminding Nalani of her childhood and growing up on Oahu. |
SooMin Hwangbo, Educational Assistant
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Born in South Korea, growing up in Malaysia, and spending her time since undergraduate years in the States, SooMin is an adventurous soul with a huge love for language, literature, and diverse cultures. SooMin earned her bachelor’s degree in Spanish Language and Literature with the passion to learn more about Latin American culture and literature. As a result, she is trilingual, speaking her native language Korean, and also English and Spanish fluently - she also knows a little bit of Mandarin that she learned in Malaysia!
Ever since high school, SooMin enjoyed teaching her peers and students who needed her help. She led four summer camps in the mountain villages in the Philippines, taught English speaking and writing in Korea, and worked as a Spanish teaching assistant at her college. As a bilingual (or trilingual) educational assistant at the hospital school, SooMin loves connecting with each student and their families and wishes to be an encouraging support during their time at the hospital. In her free time SooMin loves to cook, bake, and sing. She loves writing lyrics for songs and has released a couple original songs in the past! Growing up in southeast asia, surrounded by beautiful tropical oceans and forests, SooMin loves the sea, nature, and living creatures. |
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