Children First/Communities in Schools of Buncombe County

Staff Reports

Champions for Children

Patti Sutherland, Assistant Principal at Owen High School and breeder of Newfoundlands, established a therapy dog program in schools more than ten years ago. Five years ago she began bringing Hudson, her dog, to Owen High School for one special needs student who required extra attention and support. The student flourished and from that beginning, Hudson’s Ambassadors, a club open to all students was started.

Over time Hudson’s Ambassadors has grown into an innovative and popular group with 2-3 therapy dogs reporting for daily duty. Students walk, feed and care for the dogs that attend classes and have been known to “sing” in chorus. The group is also a great support for students who are at risk for not graduating, as members of the club must attend school regularly and work hard in their academic classes.

Project MARCH Students at Work

Project MARCH students have been hard at work this year with new
interactive learning on the computers and busy studying math, english,
reading, and spelling. As we all know this winter has been challenging
with all of the school closings. Our students are working very hard to
stay up-to-speed with their lessons and their good grades. Keep up the
good work!

Mind the Gap 2010 Tour Dates

If you are interested in learning more about Children First/CIS please
attend one of our Mind the Gap Tours on one of the following dates:
March 23, April 22, or May 18 from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.

For more information or to make a reservation (seating is limited)
contact Jennifer Hampton at (828) 259-9717 or
[email protected]. To learn more visit
www.childrenfirstbc.org.

About Children First

The mission of Children First/CIS is to improve the lives of children,
youth and their families through community collaborations, advocacy,
and programs. As a not-for-profit organization, Children First/CIS
advocates for Buncombe County’s children while providing innovative
programs for vulnerable children, and engaging the community in
creating a better future for all children.