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ASHVILLE, N.C. – Teachers often admit the best way for students to learn is through hands-on experience, but Reynolds High School has taken this adage to the next level.

On January 31, the high school adopted 10 dogs and 12 cats from the All Creatures Great and Small Animal Shelter in Hendersonville.

The shelter had recently been forced to close due to concerns over animal welfare and the animals were left with no place to go.

With so many of the cats and dogs facing euthanization, the students at RHS approached their teachers with the intense desire to help.

The teachers saw it as an opportunity to make their classrooms a dynamic learning experience.

“We contacted the school principal and the students wrote her a letter,” agricultural instructor Ernest Kuster said. “She said we could adopt some of the animals as long as it met curriculum requirements. We could use them for classroom instruction and we could use them to teach students about small animal care.”

With the students completely responsible for taking care of the cats and dogs, the teachers needed only to organize the adoption campaign.

“Buncombe County schools allow us to keep the dogs here and as long as we have them all adopted by the end of the school year we are allowed to keep them here,” student Lauren Donaldson said.

The rescued pets are being housed at the school, with the cats are staying in the barn and the dogs in the agricultural shop. Already equipped with facilities for studying large animals, such as the herd of cattle kept on the school grounds, this rescue couldn’t have gone more smoothly.

This gives the students plenty of time to interact with the pets. Some students find time during their lunch or use study halls to care for the animals.

But their devotion to caring for these rescued animals doesn’t stop and start with the school bell.

“I come in before and after school,” student Warren Michaux. “Most of the time (I) come in the morning to take care of the dogs and walk them.”

Surrounded by support, the students’ rescue project evoked from the community the donations of money, supplies, food and other needed materials.

Fortunately, for students like Samantha Minch, who wants to be a veterinary technician, the experience has been immeasurable.

“This has helped me to learn what type of maintenance and care these animals need and the clean up too,” Minch said.

The students also learned the importance of responsible pet ownership. Now they know first hand how to care for animals before placing them with their new families.

And, they have been quite successful cutting the number of pets needing homes in half in less than a month. The 10 original dogs, now are down to just three. While out of the 12 cats, only eight remain.

Before the cats and dogs arrived on the school property, officials contacted the state veterinarian and animal control to verify they were in good health. Fully wormed and vaccinated, the waylaid animals are ready for their new homes.

In the meantime, these four legged pupils are paying attention to the lessons being learned around them.

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Robin Wallace, Pet Pulse reporter, also contributed to this article.



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jdarunner
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thats awesome that they adopted 22 animals. its also good for the shelter where they got the animals.
 
Carolyn  C.
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This is such a great idea. It teaches the students about reaching out and helping. And, more importantly, it teaches them responsibility. Amazing kids.
 
Lana S.
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What a great idea! This serves so many purposes and is a win win situation. Amazing school and kids!
 
catsruledogsdrool
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What a terrific idea. I hope it inspires more schools to teach these valuable lessons to students.
 
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Grear idea that I hope many other schools will follow. Way to teach young people about the importance of caring about social issues!
 
Alex J.
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cool once for a week at my school we had a cat
 
Jill6Johnson
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This is a great idea....everyone benefits from it....the animals and the students. I hope more schools see this and catch on to the idea.
 
Scott J.
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It's a good way for kids to learn responsibility and caring for others.
 
Gretchen B.
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Glad to hear that a bunch have already found homes. Nice project for the kids.
 
Kim T.
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this is great for both the students and the animals. what a great idea to bring animals into schools it should be done more often it def. can teach a lot of lessons.
 
Pat A.
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What a wonderful idea, more schools schould at least look into doing this, the lessons learned by the young people about animals, their care etc. is invaluable for the next generation.......and where better to learn , SCHOOL.....
 
LoriHill123
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What great kids
 
Leslie
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Asheville, NC rocks and now I know why--they have great citizens! I applaud the class that came up with this idea! You rock!
 
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this would be a great project for every school!
 
Kimberly G.
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Hats off to this high school.
 
Ashlee S.
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I love this story!!!!
 
Robin P.
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This is a great story. More schools should chip in and use shelter animals for classroom projects and teach children how to care for them.
 
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That is great that the students talked their teachers into taking the animals. It sounds like it is a good learning experience for the students and helps socialize the animals.
 
Hughie
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Wonderful story. Hopefully, some other school districts in the area may also start such programs.
 
Barbara K.
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Great! And by the end of the school year, I'll bet each kid has a favorite that they want to adopt!
 
rszink77
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awesome
 
Lynn C.
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This story has winners all of the way around! The dogs and cats win, because they will be cared for while finding a new home, the kids are learning empathy and responsibility ~ and the community will have more mature, caring citizens!
 
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I really love this idea. Would love to see it spread. One of the most important things we can get our high school students to figure out is what they want to do when they
get out into the real world. What a great start.
 
Cfox929
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Such a nice gesture from all involved.
 
scculton
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great!
 
Anne W.
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What a wonderful program. ALL schools should do this. Teach children how to take care of basics. So many people out there are still ignorant to basic needs of dogs/cats and this is a great place to start the learning.
 
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This is absolutely amazing and just goes to show how a group of people can come together and make a huge difference. Way to go to this school and all the students involved! I hope you get all of the animals adopted out and I think you are all Heroes!
 
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i want to thanks these kids too! come on we need more of this out there to teach kids about love and getting it back ten fold
 
Sharon L.
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Right you are. The animals are so appreiciative.
 
Good job kiddos!
 
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WTG kids!
 
capt1928
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I am very very proud of these kids and the school for allowing them to do this sort of thing.
 
scculton
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absolutly
 
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I wish my school would have done something like that :) That is so refreshing!! I hope that these animals continue to have a happy life! Great story!!
 
loveshorses
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What a great program. I hope they find homes for the remaining animals.
 
Sharon L.
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What a wonderful way to find out if working with animals is really how you want to spend your life. A great opportunity for all involved.
 
Diane M.
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This seems to be a great program and needs to have more participants throughout the community. Prisons, some time, have programs that allow some imates to train dogs and these too are great. We need more schools and teachers who care.
 
jdog123
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Sounds like a win-win situation all around.
 
Brad J.
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It's about time schools teach something worth while, something that will actually get the kids' attention & will teach them a life lesson. More schools need to do this everywhere. Raise the awareness of how to properly care for your pets & then maybe we would not have so much neglect.
 
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Right Brad! Hands on is the way to go. Great for the animals too.
 
This is the greatest thing I've ever read! I wish my high school would have had something like this. Not only is it saving the lives of several animals, but it probably gives the kids something to look forward to as well. I know when we were raising mice in Animal Science, I couldn't wait to get to school and look after them... I can only imagine how excited I would have been to get to school and look after rescue pets :)
 
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I am so proud of these kids and the school for what they are doing-HATS OFF TO THEM!
 
ajwhiddon
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This is so great!
 
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what a wonderful staff and school board to see the possibilities for life lessons
 
klingcat
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Excellent story.
 
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What a fantastic thing this is.
 
juliodog
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I would like to go to this high school.
 
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What an excellent place to go to high school.
 
andrea f.
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This is something all rural schools, that have the necessary facilities, should try!
 
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What a great learning experience!
 
Lynn C.
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These high school students are learning responsibility and empathy, and the homeless animals are getting another chance for a forever home!
 
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This is a great story. I'm so glad the kids were able to help this shelter. Keep up the good work.
 
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That's kind that since a shelter had to close that the high school took in animals.
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