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School Program in Orlando

The Hospital School Program provides educational support and school liaison services for students receiving medical care. Certified teachers with expertise in both classroom instruction and the medical setting work as part of each child’s multidisciplinary care team, collaborating with families, medical professionals, and school systems to ensure academic continuity.

By understanding how medical conditions can affect learning and school functioning, our educators help students stay engaged with their education during hospitalization and support a smooth transition back to school when ready.

To learn more about our Hospital School Program, please email: ORLschoolprogram@nemours.org.

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Services We Offer

Our hospital school program offers a variety of educational services tailored to each patient’s needs. These services are designed to help promote academic continuity and minimize educational disruptions caused by illness or hospitalization. Educational services include:

Access to Educational Resources

We provide access to instructional materials, technology (such as laptops or tablets) and online resources to help support learning within the hospital setting. This ensures that patients have the tools they need to stay on top of schoolwork. We also help inform families about the educational services and resources available through the public school district. This includes providing information about special education services, 504 plans, temporary homebound instruction and other support services that may benefit the child.

Individualized Instruction and Tutoring

Our school program offers 1:1 instruction and tutoring, either at bedside or in the hospital classroom, to help prevent learning gaps that may occur due to prolonged absences from school. Educational sessions are scheduled around patients’ treatments, appointments and/or therapies. This flexibility ensures that educational activities are incorporated into the patient’s daily routine without interfering with medical care. Participation in structured learning activities also helps patients maintain a sense of normalcy and routine during lengthy hospital stays.

Educational Assessments

We conduct assessments to identify patients’ learning needs, inform instructional planning and monitor academic progress. Assessment results guide our hospital teachers in planning and implementing appropriate educational activities and interventions that are aligned with patients’ current academic level, interests and developmental needs.

Communication With Schools

With authorization from the family, we can contact your child’s home school and teachers to coordinate educational activities, share progress updates and ensure alignment with academic goals. This coordination ensures continuity of learning and facilitates reintegration into the school environment after discharge.

Collaboration With Health Care Team

We also work closely with the health care team, including doctors, nurses and therapists, to integrate educational goals into the overall treatment plan and support a holistic approach to patient care. With authorization, we can share relevant health information with the school to ensure that your child’s educational plan addresses both their academic and medical needs.

School Re-Entry Support

Returning to school after a prolonged absence can be both overwhelming and stressful for children and their families. Our hospital school program provides individualized school re-entry support to ensure a smooth transition back to school. This includes assisting with school-required documentation, providing recommendations for accommodations and collaborating with school personnel to develop an appropriate educational plan.

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The School Program Team

Our hospital teachers are certified educators with expertise in both classroom instruction and the medical setting. They are knowledgeable about how certain medical conditions can affect learning and overall school functioning, including attention, memory, stamina, and emotional regulation.

As part of each child’s multidisciplinary care team, our teachers work closely with doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals to align educational support with the child’s treatment plan. They also collaborate with home schools to make informed recommendations and ensure continuity of learning, helping students stay connected to their academic progress.

Becca Grysko, PhD, CBIS
Hospital School Program Coordinator
becca.grysko@nemours.org

Sara Crowe, MEd
Hospital Teacher/School Liaison
sara.crowe@nemours.org

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How You Can Give

We rely on generous donations to keep our hospital classroom stocked with the supplies our patients need to learn, create, and grow during their hospital stay. We gratefully accept brand-new items such as:

  • School supplies (crayons, markers, notebooks, etc.)
  • Teaching manipulatives
  • Children's books
  • Educational games and activities

Please note: All donated items must be brand new. Due to hospital infection control policies, we are unable to accept any used books, toys, or other previously owned materials.

To inquire about donating or to schedule a drop-off, please email us at ORLschoolprogram@nemours.org.

Donations can be scheduled Monday through Friday, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.

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Thank you for helping us create a warm, engaging, and well-equipped learning space for our patients.

Contact Us

Becca Grysko, PhD, CBIS

Hospital School Program Coordinator
becca.grysko@nemours.org

Phone: (772) 667-4767

Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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