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7th and 8th Grade Teachers Eligible For Pets in the Classroom Grants

Funding will go toward purchase of classroom pets and supplies.

January 5, 2012

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The Pets in the Classroom Grant Program, established by the Pet Care Trust, has expanded to give 7th and 8th grade teachers access to funding for classroom pets and pet supplies.

The Pets in the Classroom Grant Program, established by the Pet Care Trust, has expanded to give 7th and 8th grade teachers access to funding for classroom pets and pet supplies. Pet Care Trust, established in 2009, initially provided funding for teachers from pre-Kindergarten up to grade 6 to acquire or adopt pets and pet supplies for their classrooms, or to support pets already established in the classroom. The program has seen more than 7,000 grant requests since its inception, and the trust estimates that more than 210,000 students have been able to view and interact with the classroom pets because of the grants. Enabling 7th and 8th grade teachers to apply for the grants will increase the number of children exposed to classroom pets, where they can then learn how to care for the animals, the trust said.  Grants awarded January 2010 to December 2011 included 1,512 for aquariums, 2,044 for small animals, and 1,092 for reptiles for a total of 4,648 grants.

"Middle school students will benefit from interaction with classroom pets as much or more than elementary school children," Pet Care Trust president Brent Weinmann said in a prepared statement. "7th and 8th grade teachers will be able to incorporate classroom pets into many study areas, helping their pre-teen students gain a greater understanding of the natural world and responsible pet ownership." Weinmann said, "This rapid expansion of grant requests is making our goal to reach one million students very realistic. To reach this number we estimate nearly $3 million in grants will need to be issued; The Trust is looking for companies or individuals willing to help us by sponsoring classrooms. As little as $100 can sponsor a classroom and reach approximately 30 kids."

More information on the grant program and how to apply for the grant can be found at.www.PetsintheClassroom.org.

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Kristin, Midland, MI
Posted: 3/20/2012 4:36:58 AM
What about high school students? I teach high school biology and I know that most of my students have never had the opportunity to touch or hold or feed a live reptile. My classes would benefit greatly from a live pet in the classroom; it would give them a sense of ownership and help them understand why learning biology is important. Plus, it would make for a great demonstration tool for concepts like anatomy, cellular respiration, growth, and with a pair of something easy to breed, like vieled chameleons, we could cover reproduction, development, and genetics. Also, being a high school teacher I see 150 students a day, so it would reach many more children than a class that has the same 30one students all day. I do wish you would please consider adding high schools to this grant. Thanks.
Seth, Crestwood, KY
Posted: 1/18/2012 1:02:41 PM
What a wonderful concept. To further the cause; I agree with Iowa Reptile Rescue. Animals in the shelter are in great need of a home and they should be considered prior to buying from breeders. Thanks for sharing this article and your attention.

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Marvin Newman, Upper Marlboro, MD
Posted: 1/18/2012 11:45:10 AM
my school had a zoology room full of all kinds of animals. The most memorable were panther chameleons, collared lizards, and a red-foots. I babysat 2 leopard geckos one summer and I map and musk turtle the next, I ended up buying the map turtle from the school for 15$!
Eileen, Willow Springs, IL
Posted: 1/14/2012 11:51:15 AM
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