Saturday, May 24, 2014

Hillcrest School - Ocala's school for children with special needs


20 comments:

  1. A pleasant looking school. The painted horse is a marvel!

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  2. A lovely school!! Wish we had more of them!! Wonderful capture as always! Hope your weekend is going well, Lowell!! Enjoy!!

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  3. How unusual, there is a Hillcrest Elementary School just one block from our house, but no blue horses. Interesting.

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  4. Looks like a fine place, Lowell!

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  5. I'll be that blue horse is much loved.

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  6. I wonder if that blue horse confuses the students. Or comforts them. Or entertains them. Or . . .

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  7. A nice looking school and of course the horse is special too. MB

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  8. It's nice that they have a painted pony.

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  9. The horse is a nice addition!

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  10. Beautiful building, looks very clean and new. The horse adds a nice touch of color.

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  11. Looks like the horse is rather special too.

    Children with special needs tend to be part of the regular school system here in Ontario, something I have mixed feelings about. But I do understand that many special needs parents want their children to live comfortably with children their own age.

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  12. Love the sculpture!
    In Maine, all new schools built must use 1% of the moneys spent on construction costs towards art. This would fit. Quite cool!

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  13. Important and nice looking school and they even have a horse. Perfect!

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  14. I bet they do good work in there.

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  15. A very nice building, and I remember that kind of horse sculpture...

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  16. Looks very welcoming, especially with the painted horse!

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  17. I like that one of the painted horses is there. We need more schools like this.

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  18. I love that they have the painted horse grazing in front!

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  19. I like the ambiance for the school here.

    Re your query on my post - Must have been the heat and the dried leaves/branches as the fire was in the upper branches.

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