Delicious pastries for the children’s ward at the hospital
Hmmm, what smells so good around here?! It’s coming from 6B!
Yes, that’s right! On Wednesday, December 18, Class 6B baked cookies for a good cause.
Everyone brought something: delicious cookie dough, pretty cookie cutters and sprinkles, rolling pins and baking mats, or just good cheer and enthusiasm.
During the 7th, 8th, and 9th periods, the students cut out many trays of cookies, baked them, and decorated them with colorful icing, sprinkles, and chocolate. At 4:00 p.m., everyone went home, and the next morning, they picked right where they left off. Now the cookies had to be packed into small bags, tied shut, and decorated with colorful labels. Once that was done, seven children were allowed to drive to the Marburg Clinic with their teacher, Nina Kvashko. There, they distributed the cookies to the children in the hospital’s pediatric ward. Of course, all the children were very happy to receive this little Christmas gift and expressed their thanks.
Once the basket of cookies was empty, the students and Ms. Kvashko returned to school. It was a wonderful—and above all, fun—event for a good cause!
Ylva-li Mahner, 6B















