Puppy power! This week the Lower Schoolâs second graders got a visit from Caryl Swain, the Vice President of the New Jersey Chapter of Canine Companions, a nonprofit organization that trains and places service dogs. âPuppy raiserâ Caryl brought her golden labrador, Chia, a service-dog-in-training and the 17th dog she has raised. Caryl answered questions from inquisitive students, such as how long it takes to train a pup (18 months) and what happens when a dog doesnât graduate (the puppy raiser will keep the dog as a pet), and demonstrated the commands Chia had learned so far. Second Grade Teacher Ms. Dijkstra connected with Caryl years ago in Englewood and invited her to speak to her class about the organization. According to Ms. Dijkstra, this year will be the 15th year Canine Companions has visited second graders. âIt has been such a meaningful experience for our students, who have a greater understanding of people with physical and mental disabilities and how these service dogs help them,â said Ms. Dijkstra. âOlder students see Caryl on campus each spring out and about in Englewood and still say hello to her.â Paws up for Caryl and her four-legged heroes!
Learning About the Birds and Bees That Live on Campus
Faculty from all three divisions at D-E recently took advantage of the animal life that lives on campus for hands-on (and fun!) learning. Beekeepers from our Apiary visited The Imperatore Library on World Bee Day, May 20, to show our PreK 4 class the live bees in...











