Some Dallas ISD elementary school students are getting a nature education in an urban environment.
have desks. The 'Critter Room' has tanks and cages.
"Who wants to hold this one?" Principal Erika 'Dr. Paz' Pasieczny asked holding a snake."You're going to be very suavecito with him too, ok?""I thought that the best way to help the community would be to start helping the kids learn how to best care for their pets," Pasieczny said.
The pets include snakes, a chameleon, parakeets, guinea pigs, a hedgehog, a bearded dragon, and more. "The bearded dragon, it just makes me happy being around him," 5th grader Aileen Salas said."When he climbs up me, it just feels like a warm hug with no fur."
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