PnyKlr
World's Tallest Midget
I will definitely be running any idea past my principal before any purchases are made, but he is very understanding and supportive.
The parents in my district are very supportive as well. As long as I can show that the animal is secure, they won't have a problem. This is a very small district in a small town (a village, actually) and I have EVERY seventh grader there is (only 136). The school I went to had a graduating class of 500+ and there were four high schools in the district (whereas this district only has one graduating class of 140 in one high school).
This is one reason why any animal I have will be for display purposes only. Frankly, if parents are going to get upset about a lizard or snake, they should get upset about the hamsters and gerbils, too. Another teacher's gerbil bit a girl on the nose last year..the "cute and furries" tend to get handled by students a lot more than the "scaly."
The parents in my district are very supportive as well. As long as I can show that the animal is secure, they won't have a problem. This is a very small district in a small town (a village, actually) and I have EVERY seventh grader there is (only 136). The school I went to had a graduating class of 500+ and there were four high schools in the district (whereas this district only has one graduating class of 140 in one high school).
This is one reason why any animal I have will be for display purposes only. Frankly, if parents are going to get upset about a lizard or snake, they should get upset about the hamsters and gerbils, too. Another teacher's gerbil bit a girl on the nose last year..the "cute and furries" tend to get handled by students a lot more than the "scaly."