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Animals In School

In general, the presence of animals in the schools is discouraged. Only when there is a direct connection to the curriculum should animals be permitted. Conditions under which animals will be allowed will follow guidelines established in conjunction with the Guilford Public Schools Medical Advisor:

  • Parents/guardians will request permission of the principal for an animal to be brought into the classroom or onto school grounds.
  • Parents/guardians will be notified by the teacher, prior to the animal being brought into the classroom.
  • Accommodations will be made for students and staff who are allergic to animals.
  • To avoid potential salmonella infection, only small animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs in cages, or baby chicks kept in cages, or reptiles kept in glass cages with a no touching allowed sign, will be permitted. Working guide dogs will be allowed per State and Federal guidelines. Their presence must not interfere with the orderly operations of the building.
  • The following animals will not be allowed in school buildings, but will be allowed on school grounds with appropriate supervision: farm animals, dogs, cats, ferrets, horses, cattle and sheep.
  • Proper evidence of rabies immunization must be provided for any animal brought onto school grounds or into buildings when state regulations require such immunization for the class of animals.
  • All students and staff must wash their hands before and after contact with any animal.