School has officially come to an end for the kids and they
are so excited for summer break.
This year has been fun, very difficult, heart breaking, and
full of total excitement for each child. They have each learned and grown in
ways the Lord only knew they would.
Celidah had successful 10th grade year and once
again was an inspiration to many of her friends and others around her. She
attended prom with a prom here in Maryland at another high school. She grew
individually as she made her own prom dress that would match the standards set
by the church for the young women. She wore this dress again during graduation
as she helped hold one of the arches the graduating seniors would walk through.
Celidah participated in the fall musical Footloose and the
spring play Up the Down Staircase. As the cast prepared to perform their hearts
ached as they had discovered their favorite drama teacher would no longer be
teaching drama. Classes had been swapped and she would be teaching something
else.
However, at the end of the school Celidah was once again
thrilled to discover one of her all time favorite teachers would be teaching
her Creative Writing class.
Jade throughout the year has struggled in school as many
kids in middle school do trying to discover exactly where her place really is.
Personally she too has grown and received awards from school for the most
improved student in the AVID program and an award from band as well. Her flute
playing too has improved. Jade has gained self-confidence and poise throughout
the year.
Her ability to communicate with others her needs and the
needs of others is also continuing to improve each year. To think when she was
a young toddler, and diagnosed with severe autism, that we were told she would
never function in society. Yet, here she is in middle school with very good
grades, and learning to help others, goes to show that children determine how
high soar. Jade is my eagle and one day will truly do great and amazing things.
Corbyn started out strong then somewhere around the middle
of the school year he started with funny thinking. He thought he could get lazy
with his school work (like in elementary school) and still pass. Well, we
fought with him, let the school give him referrals for missing homework, and
then at one point I let his teachers know there was nothing more I could do at
home. I had spent weeks fighting already, and had 5 other kids to help with
homework. At this point his grades dropped off the scale and the next quarter
he did not know how to handle the thought of failing school and being a 6th
grader again with his younger brother.
He had no idea that in middle school that one quarter of
failing grades was enough to cause a child the threatening of being held back.
The next shock for him was failing two playing tests in band and being told if
he failed two more at any time during the rest of the year he likely would not
be able to be in band the following year and if he ended the year with a failing
grade he would not be in band at all.
Suddenly he realized (almost to late) that class and
homework are very important and must be done. Not only were they important but
so was instrument practice. Without daily reminders he was practicing a couple
times a week instead of only on Saturdays. His homework was still somewhat a
battle but at least he was doing much better.
Jairon LOVED school especially playing the clarinet. Without
ever being asked he always came home and practiced every day after school and
often we would have to tell him it was time to stop and get chores dome. The
band teacher loved how fast and far he was progressing and helping to push the
other child playing the clarinet as well. With these two they pushed the other
band kids and got to play harder music at the end of the year concert.
He did well in school as well and has lots of new friends
here in Maryland now. Jairon is quite the reader (like the other kids) and
getting books out of his hands is sometimes hard to do. One of Jairon’s
favorite field trips during school was a three day camp called Harford Glenn.
There all the 5th graders learned about Maryland, conservation, and
nature specific to this area. Jairon also participated in the National Cherry
Blossom Parade in Washington DC as part of the elementary school choir.
Zachariah has been learning to play the recorder this and
for band next year wants to be part of the percussion team. During the 4th
grade year in elementary band level, the kids learn to play the xylophone/bells
first. When Celidah was in band in Colorado we found a used xylophone.
Zachariah is excited because he will be able to practice on the xylophone this
summer and next year once band starts.
This year in school Zachariah did very well. Zachariah began
the school year with his reading level below 3rd grade and he
struggled to keep up with the rest of his class. He continued to work hard on
his reading and practiced with mom and dad. As we read with him, asked
questions, helped him increase his comprehension of what he read, he continued
to improve. Suddenly, his effort and hard work paid off as his reading levels
began increasing. By the end of the year Zach’s final reading scores reveal he
is now reading at a 5th grade level. Not only has his reading level
increased but so has his love for reading.
Chantelle continues to struggle with her health issues.
During this school year she has continued to miss excessive amounts of school
due to illness, ER trips, and hospitalizations.
Despite all this, Ellie is a child found with a smile on her
face especially around others. She does her best to make those around happy.
She also strives to help others around her see the best in everyone. Currently,
one of Ellie’s best friend’s is a little boy who moved here recently then
joined her class. This little guy uses a wheelchair, and like Ellie, is a very
happy little guy. She has discovered that reading is awesome and is trying her
hardest to read the same books her biggest sisters are reading. Ellie looks up
to both Celidah and Jade in nearly they do.
This year we have watched Ellie become much more independent
as well. She has learned how to start, stop, prime, and fix flow errors with
her pump. She has also learned how to flush her own G and J tube extensions and
takes great pride with her newest skills. Ellie continues to work hard at being
brave each time she is in the ER or readmitted and needing another procedure.
This year only four of the kids took dance classes and
participated in the dance recital. Jade, Jairon, Zach, and Ellie dance while
Celidah participated in drama and worked on her art and Corbyn participated in
the Robotics Club.
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