Schoharie CTE Student Helps Elementary Class Learn About Animal Care

An older student holds a lizard for a younger studentSchoharie HS Student Pauline Yearry, who is in the Pet Tech program at BOCES helped an elementary school class from Mohonasen learn about animals ranging from geckos to bearded dragons and canines that Pet Tech students learn to care for.

 Career and Technical Education (CTE) Teacher Helen Thompson and her students guided the younger learners through various stations as the high schools students shared their experiences in grooming canines, feeding bearded dragons and caring for geckos, fish rabbits and other animals.

 “This is cool,” exclaimed fifth grade student Joseph after petting Slick, a bearded dragon as Pauline Yearry helped.

 Thompson said the experience benefitted both the visiting elementary students and her CTE students who had to prepare and deliver talking points about the various animals and communicate in a way that was understandable by the young scholars.

 There are 30 students enrolled in the program which teaches students basic care skills for animals, including grooming, washing and best practices for boarding. Students also learn about customer service, written and spoken communication, office and computer skills, phone etiquette, budgeting and money management, inventory and ordering, advertising, basic accounting and business math.